A few days ago we reported on video game retailer GAME listing Majora’s Mask 3D on their online store; however, it was quickly taken off the site. It has now been confirmed by the source that it was just a hoax. Official Nintendo Magazine forum member, Magmortar963 (who gave the above, original “screenshot”), had this to say once the hype settled:
LOL! What a hoax! I made this on Powerpoint yesterday morning after hearing about Nintendo Direct and it took me no more than 30 minutes! I can’t believe you’re all getting so pumped up about it! Lol!
This is just another reason to never trust anything that seems to good to be true. How does this make you feel? Did you suspect it was a hoax all along? Be sure to give your opinions in the comments!
Source: ONM Forum (via GoNintendo)





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