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A secret hidden in Majora’s mask for over 20 years is revealed

Nintendo is a company known for the quality of its games at launch (among many other things), and also for following the path of virtual console releases on consoles after the original version. After first being released on Nintendo 64 in 2000, The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask hit Gamecube virtual machines in Europe and the United States in November 2003, only now discovered in his closing credits weird easter egg .

It turns out that the Gamecube version was ported over by a small team who, understandably, were not in the original credits and were not changed for inclusion in this version. But the group even managed to hide their name and even avoid Nintendo’s censorship, thanks to a button sequence that competes with the famous “Konami Code”.

How this secret Twitter/X account was discovered on MM now 4224 As explained, six members of the engineering team appeared after following the following button sequence in the original version of the game:

While holding L + R + Z, press the following buttons:

– DPAD up
– DPAD up
— DPAD Down
— DPAD Down
-dpad left
– Correct DPAD
-dpad left
– Correct DPAD
– X
– There are
– Second
-one
– DPAD up
-dpad left
— DPAD Down
– Correct DPAD
-one
– start

Thank you, Life of Nintendo.

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