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Minsweeper was unexpected. But I actually get it. It's such a good game to pass a short amount of time
There was a time where I was addicted to this game. Achieved a 23 second run on intermediate once.
Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask are two of my favorite games of all time, along with Link's Awakening. I want so badly to replay them, but I'm scared they might not have stood the test of time, and I don't want to become disillusioned.
You should definitely play OoT Master Quest. It's the same game with more challenging dungeons. It's great!
I think I played it. I had a gamecube disk with that. That was quite a long time ago, though.
I played them again when they were released for Nintendo Switch Online. There were a lot of people who were disappointed with the versions, but I had a lot of fun with them.
Maybe this recompiled version of Majora's Mask is something for you?
Oooh thanks! Someone shared this with me a while back, and I had bookmarked it and planned to check it out, but I forgot. I see now they have a Linux version too.