'The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D' release date in first half of 2015

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The game director of "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D" confirmed that the game will come with several improvements. Eiji Aonuma shared the information with the GamesMaster magazine, saying that producer Miyamoto instructed them to come up with a better Bomber's Notebook to make the players more knowledgeable about the hidden events of the game. 

"We were told by Mr. Miyamoto that he felt there were a lot of users who finished the original without even noticing all the hidden events scattered around the town," he said. 

Players can find the Bomber's Notebook through the Link that can be seen while they are playing the game. This can be used to help gamers keep track of the quest.

The director also explained why they decided to bring this game to a portable console. According to Aonuma, bringing "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D" to Nintedo 3DS makes it more pleasurable for players since they can get a better sense of achievement while finishing the game. 

"When the game was launched, I believed that the real purpose was for players to overcome this pressure and experience a sense of achievement. On a portable console, users don't have to choose when or where they play, they can keep on playing the game whenever they want. I think this should allow all users to enjoy that special sense of achievement," he said. 

Meanwhile, a product listing posted on Amazon.de stated that "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D" will feature new statues that can be seen all over Termina, and it will serve as the player's save points. Because of these new statues, players are given the liberty to save everything that they want. The description also stated that "With the help of owl statues and the new feather statues, which can be found all over Termina, you can now save your adventure anytime you like." 

"The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D" is expected to come out in the first half of 2015.

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