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  Majora's Mask | Merchandise
 
 
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The A-Z of Zelda Majora's Mask

N64 Magazine's Majora's Mask guide was, for a free gift, quite innovative. Not a straight-forward walkthrough, the A-Z listed dungeons, masks and items in alphabetical order. This meant you could look up whatever was giving you problems, leaving you to finish more of the game on your own.
   
Official Perfect Guide
Versus Books had the honour of making the official guide for Majora's Mask in America. The cover was very... American (garish, brash, lacked subtlety), but looked nice enough. The guide was was pretty packed, with detailed maps and full mask lists.
 

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Other Merchandise
 
First 4 Figures Statues
In 2005 Nintendo granted First 4 Figures the licence to produce a range of high quality, hand painted statues based on games from throughout the Zelda series. Retailing for around £60, they're not cheap, but the quality of these two statues, Oni Link and Skull Kid, are undeniable. Made from poly-stone, only 2,500 are made of each in the series, making them a must-have for collectors.
 
Figurines
Like Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask had a full figurine line, though the line suffered for being flimsy. The Link figure had a removable fringe so that he could wear masks included in the other sets, while Zora Link came with replaceable fins.
 
Adventure Set

The Adventure Set was produced in limited numbers in Europe. Sold for a substantial £70, the set came with loads of goodies such as a postcard, calendar, t-shirt, a watch, two pin badges, an adventurer's certificate, the game's soundtrack on CD and of course, the game itself.
   
Burger King Game

This Burger King Game was given away early in 2003 when Burger King chains across America were giving away Nintendo toys with meals. In this game, you had to chop down all of the Deku enemies.
 

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