

The framerate of the Collector's Edition version of Majora's Mask is also lower than the 20 FPS framerate of the original game. This is a common issue encountered less often when not using the rumble function. Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations.Īlthough the game mentions "sound irregularities" on the disc as a result of emulating Majora's Mask on the GameCube, no mention is made of the game freezing. This article or section does not sufficiently cite its sources. The promotion was initially only going to run until May 31, 2004, but was later extended. Eligible games were Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, 1080° Avalanche, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, Pokémon Channel, Tak and the Power of Juju, and Kirby Air Ride. The promotion ran from Mato June 14, 2004. In order to receive the collection, consumers had to send a form with personal details completed, the original receipts of the purchase of two of the qualifying games, and the barcode of both games.

In Australia, the game was available as a bonus for purchasing two of six select games.

In the Netherlands the game was available as a gift for new subscribers to the now defunct Dutch gaming magazine Gamer in mid to late 2004. Consumers could also send proof of purchase of two titles from the Player's Choice range to receive the game. In the United Kingdom, the Collector's Edition was available to GameCube owners who mailed Nintendo proof of purchase of one of several selected GameCube games, including The Wind Waker, F-Zero GX, Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, 1080° Avalanche, Mario Party 5, and Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. The collection was also made available via Club Nintendo for 4,500 stars, but only 1,000 copies were distributed in this way. In Europe, the game was initially part of the Nintendo GameCube Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Limited Edition Pak, a bundle which also included a GameCube, controller, and Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. The collection could also be obtained by subscribing or renewing a subscription to Nintendo Power, or by registering a GameCube and two or more of a selection of four games ( Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Mario Party 5, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, and 1080° Avalanche). In North America, it was bundled with the Nintendo GameCube. From March 18 to April 30, 2004, it was available for 150 points in combination with Four Swords Adventures. In Japan, the Collector's Edition was available from the Club Nintendo catalog for 500 points.
