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Remember that when arguing Majora's Mask, we have to take into account that it was 2000, the point when the N64 seriously lost steam and N64 blockbusters had to compare to the peak of Dreamcast fare and early PS2 titles. It's very similar to another debate ongoing here about the disparity between Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2, as much as we can account for material substantial differences between the games, in both cases they suffered from a marked dropoff in interest in the console itself, and varying market conditions



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.