Majora's Mask - Part 105: Wrong about 3D

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Ihasnotomato plays as Link as he returns the stray fairies from the Stone Tower Temple to the Great Fairy.

Tomato explains his mistakes from last episode. He and Mabeanie joke about how Tomato keeps walking Link into some guys house in Ikana Valley. Tomato gets Mabeanie to close the blinds, which reminds him of playing V8 Supercars 3 for GM Industries and being unable to see what gear his car was in. Tomato gets the Great Fairy Sword and says that it's the second best sword in the game, and Mabeanie guesses that the best is the Fierce Deity Sword. This prompts him to talk a bit about swords that he's designed for his characters, one sword being perhaps inspired by Deltora Quest. Tomato points out that Mabeanie never remembered to return the Stray Fairies to the Great Fairy. Tomato says that one reason that his gameplay is a bit off-point could be the delayed display that they have with their recording setup compared to just playing the game on a TV. Then they talk a bit about the Wizard of Oz, and finally conclude the discussion of whether the N64 version of Majora's Mask is better than the 3D version.

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