Many of the lines written for NPCs in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask relate to crunch, including its infamous 'you'…
In one of those magazines, Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto said:"A lot of people ended up working overtime due to the sheer volume of work that had to be done... Suffice it to say, this was one tough year, I assure you... As long as it was finished, anything was acceptable."
The game's script writer Mitsuhiro Takano noted that many of the NPCs are speaking for the development team."Like when work was getting backed up, we wrote one carpenter to say 'Damn! I'll have to stay up again... I wonder if I'll finish this' and 'Damn! Guess I'm staying up again tonight... I wonder if it will be ready in time'.
"And after we completed development, I wrote the mask salesman to say: 'You've met with a terrible fate'."
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