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Beef Merciful
September 23rd, 2008, 01:18
i never beat the console game, but i'm assuming that when you reach the "THE END" screen that you can restart the console and keep playing. how can i do this one p64?
also, how does majora's mask compare to ocarina?
revl8er
September 23rd, 2008, 03:51
Majora's Mask is a decent game, though not nearly as good as Ocarina of Time IMO at least.
ZeldaExpert
September 23rd, 2008, 13:32
I think that even though MM is feature rich, OOT had more going into it. Ura zelda.............
_Zack_
September 23rd, 2008, 14:10
i never beat the console game, but i'm assuming that when you reach the "THE END" screen that you can restart the console and keep playing. how can i do this one p64?
also, how does majora's mask compare to ocarina?
System > Reset?
;)
I don't even think you need to do that though, as far as I remember you just press start or a and it resets itself to the title screen (I could be wrong)
Beef Merciful
September 23rd, 2008, 15:15
System > Reset?
;)
I don't even think you need to do that though, as far as I remember you just press start or a and it resets itself to the title screen (I could be wrong)
hmmm...yes, that would be it. u r smart.
=D
thanks much.
Beef Merciful
September 23rd, 2008, 16:11
wait a minute! i did a native save right before the battle with ganon's second form and i went through the whole end sequence up to the "THE END" screen. from what i can tell, you can't get past this screen by pressing any buttons, you must reset the system. when i did that and loaded my game, it went to a save point just as i'm walking into ganon's tower, not after i beat the game.
i only have one save state, which is the default save state, which is what p64 goes to after a system reset.
does anyone know how i can keep playing after i beat the game??
Alunalun
September 23rd, 2008, 16:29
I completed this game several times on my N64. At the 'THE END' screen yes, the console locks up and you have to reset. When I re-loaded my file I started at the entrance to Ganon's castle because the game does not save in any way after you beat Ganon. So don't worry, your emulator/ROM is behaving exactly as the original game did.
Personally, I think the not-being-able-to-save-after-the-ending-credits thing is a homage to more retro games, where you had to switch on, play, and beat the final boss all in one session and then you switched it off.
About MM - I bought a special Zelda edition of NOM a while ago, and in it they said they actual considered MM their favourite Zelda game of them all. Contraversial!
Beef Merciful
September 23rd, 2008, 16:36
yeah, i really just wanted to walk around and talk to people and see how hyrule had changed, but i guess the end sequence is meant to bring closure to all of that.
thanks for the comments.
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