Being the resident Majora's Mask obsessive, I jumped at the opportunity to interview one of the founders of Operation Moonfall and Zelda Universe Webmaster, Cody Davies.
For those that don't know, Operation Moonfall is a fan-led attempt to bring Majora's Mask to the 3DS following an interview with Eiji Aonuma stating that if there was enough fan support for a 3DS remake of the game, Nintendo might actually put it out there.
As someone who valiantly champions Majora's Mask as the best game ever (I will debate this to the death), and who thinks that it never got a fair shake as one of the last titles released for the N64, I am very glad to see that something like this may happen.
How did Operation Moonfall get started? Is it an official project of Zelda Universe?
Operation Moonfall started when we heard the news that Eiji Aonuma had announced that he wanted to see fan support for Majora's Mask, and considering that ZU is basically already a coordinated Zelda fanbase, we thought it would be the perfect project for us.
I wouldn't call it exactly a "ZU project" though -- both in the sense that we had heavy support from the other Zelda fansites and affiliates who collaborated with us on this, and in the sense that we can't really own a "fan" operation because at its heart it's the fans that are making this into something big, not us. All that we can lay claim to is the "marketing" aspect of actually reaching the fans in the first place -- they do the rest.
How did you come up with that PERFECT name?
While the idea for the operation itself was spawned from Eiji Aonuma's statement, our planning on how to actually implement the operation was heavily influenced by the other Nintendo petition that was going at the time -- Operation Rainfall. As such, it just made sense for it to be a bit of an homage to the name, and when we realised the pun that we could pull off we knew we just had to use it.
On a related note, we also managed to unintentionally pull off a THIRD pun with that name -- along with Operation Rainfall and the moon from Majora's Mask, the name also nicely links to yet another huge fan petition also going at the same time -- the one for Megaman Legends 3, which goes by the name FlyMeToTheMoon.
Have you coordinated at all with the leaders of the other movements?
I sent their official contact e-mails some messages asking for collaboration back when we were first launching, but unfortunately never got a response back, likely just due to them getting a lot of mail.
We have made an effort to promote these other fan projects on our own Facebook group though, because the more the fan groups combine their efforts the more effective they will be.
How has Operation Moonfall been progressing?
It has been taking off exceptionally well. Our Operation Moonfall Facebook group already has, as the meme goes, over 9000 fans, which is great because it allows us to coordinate things with the fans and also to have a base to support other such fan projects in the future, and the petition is already closing in on 16,000 signatures after just a week.

Have you heard anything from Nintendo?
Only to an extent. Those who sent e-mails to Nintendo of America have been receiving a stock response of sorts about how “no official announcements have been made”, but that doesn't really mean anything because obviously a) that's all the customer support people from NoA really can say as people who only have access to the current facts of Nintendo's release schedule and not, say, the executive boardroom of Nintendo of Japan and b) in our experience that's the sort of vague response that greets every question asked to NoA customer support ever.
But it's only been a week, so to expect an announcement so soon on such a major undertaking that would take months of coordinating and deals and production would be completely unrealistic.
What is your next move?
For now, we plan to just continue helping the petition and Facebook group along, because it's nowhere near saturation point right now. There are tens of millions of Zelda fans out there, and quite a lot of them would be interested in Majora's Mask 3DS.
Assuming that Skyward Sword gets released on schedule this year (and thus all the old fans reappear back to Zelda fansites and we get that boost of new Zelda fans that we haven't gotten since Twilight Princess five years back), my goal is to reach 100,000 signatures by the end of the year.
In the future we will likely also use the Facebook group for coordinated reminder pushes and such. I think we can only grow from here on out and look forward to seeing what kind of stuff we'll be able to do in just a few months' time.
Any plans to make pushes at upcoming events like PAX and Gamescom?
Unfortunately, as I live in Australia and international flights are expensive, I'm unlikely to be able to go to these big conventions personally to coordinate things, but I'd be happy to see fans push it and if people are interested in the idea we can start creating flyers and such for people to print out and take with them. In fact, if Destructoid is interested in the idea of making pushes there; they're more than welcome to spearhead those particular pushes themselves. ;)

So... what else would you say to rabid Majora's Mask fans (like myself) who want to guarantee this operation's success?
Well, first off, that you're not alone in your love for Majora's Mask! While initially the game was seen as a bit of an oddity that wasn't the "Ocarina of Time 2" that the fans were hoping for, but over the years the game has become more and more favored as the game of choice for Zelda fans. It just has so much character and so much depth.
For example, did you know that there's a story behind the Stone Tower Temple - a story reminiscent of the Biblical story of the Tower of Babel about pride, defiance and the Goddesses? Or that Anju is worried that Kafei has eloped with Cremia from the ranch? Or that that brave swordsman of the Swordsman's School is absolutely terrified of death? Probably not, because the game doesn't force you on it, but just leaves it there subtlety for you to find.
That said, if you want this to succeed then the main thing to do is of course promote it! Contact your friend, who posts for a gaming blog, or make a video, or make a thread in your local forum community, etc. Any and all of it helps.
I have to ask, what is your favorite Zelda game?
This is unlikely to be a surprise to anyone, but Majora's Mask.
If you would like to support the project, you can add them on Facebook, Twitter, sign the petition, or check out their site.
Cody and pals also started recreating Hyrule in Minecraft. Check it out here.
I guess it's good that they're showing nintendo that people want MM, but with the sales of OOT and the 3DS even later this year lacking in games a 3D MM should be a no brainer for nintendo.
And yeah, Labia Majora's Mask is all but confirmed, fyi. I'm not signing or supporting anything because of this.
Also: A Link to the Past > Ocarina of Time > Links Awakening > Majora's Mask > Twilight Princess > Windwaker > *all the others* > Tingle's Rosy Rupee Land > that one CD-i game.
Well, EXCUUUUUUUUSE MEEEEEE! But, the CD-i Zelda games > the other Zelda games!! >:(
The CD-i was the best thing ever created!
/s
In other words
FUCK OFF MOONFALL WANKERS!!!
NOPE
MM is great and needs to be 3d'ed.
And the greatness order goes MM>WW>LttP>LAw>MC>OoT>OoS>OoA>ZeldaII>ZeldaI>the rest
I'll be sure to quote this comment in my next blog post. You have no idea how far up this goes.
What happened to the days of yojimbo and electrolemon.
Although it's gotten better in some ways, this site has definitely fallen from grace.
Seriously, what's the point of making a Zelda game without the character herself in it? Majora's Mask is to Legend of Zelda, what Nuts & Bolts is to Banjo-Kazooie.
Seriously, what's the point of making a Zelda game without the character herself in it? Majora's Mask is to Legend of Zelda, what Nuts & Bolts is to Banjo-Kazooie.
And what, pray tell, requires all legend of Zelda games to follow this tired and repetitive format? Just because a large portion of the games follow this pattern does not mean that there cannot be successful titles with rich story lines that also stray from this. You might have a point if it weren't for the fact that many of the same things you mention also fail to apply to other games in the series such as Link's Awakening and Minish Cap. The game is just as much about Link as it is about Zelda.
Majora's Mask certainly deserves praise for going out there and trying something unique while continuing a story from OoT (hence why Ganon and the master sword make no appearance). If it being one of my favorite titles along with links awakening means I'm "doing it wrong" then maybe I don't want to do right.
Are we gonna have to battle it out? Engage in the fisticuffs?
Once again, I'd love a 3DS remake, but at the same time I don't want my good natured pleas to be seen as an annoyance. :)
Also @Butternine: At least this time it was sparked by Nintendo saying they were searching for interest :p
I think it stems from my HATRED of being timed in games. I can't stand it. I absolutely despise being timed in a video game. I have shut amazing games off and never looked at them again because there was a sequence that timed me on something. And knowing that my favorite franchise of all time has an installment that is nothing but times sequences is pretty devastating to me to this day...
I have tried, over a dozen times to play it, but I just can't...
If you just don't like the game, I can respect that, but try not to make up bad excuses for why you shouldn't have to. You don't have to like it, no one is making you. But it is a Zelda game.
Funny how there is a desire for another Nintendo remake, while all the haters scream daily how Nintendo shouldn't be making remakes. Which is it? I think real gamers and fans embrace good games regardless of whether they are sequels or remakes, as long as they are done well (like Ocarina 3DS)
These same people that criticize Nintendo today will be lovingly embracing Gears of War 10 and Assassin's Creed 50, while they still are bitching about another Super Mario Bros. game.
@EKGProd
If you're having a hard time with Majora, try playing it with a FAQ. There are pretty strict timelines in the game, and you can't really run around wasting time once you take on a dungeon. It's kind of like the first Pikmin, where the time limitation added to the game, because it pushed you to perform. Its not really a laid back experience like some adventure games.
Nah I can't do that. If there is something I hate more than being timed, it is using FAQ in games. Defeats the entire purpose of playing a game. IN all honesty, only casual gamers or lazy gamers use FAQ of any kind on a game that they have not already completed at least once.
To me, the time limitation is not there to push you to perform. The time limitation is there because they needed a Zelda game FAST, and that that gimmick helped them make a quick Zelda game to rush to stores. And that comes directly from the games producer.
I don't want to be pushed in a Zelda game. I don't want to be told how fast I have to complete something. That is why I can't play this game. I want to play it at my own leisure. I want to take my time and explore and not have to worry about a pretentious clock ticking away. A clock that only exists because it helped Nintendo rush a Zelda game out onto store shelves, and not because it benefited the gameplay or story in any way.
Wow... most of you Destructoid commenters might be the biggest breed of ragefaec-assholes on the internets.
Say what you want about me, but at the end of the day, you'll all still be fucktards.
Also, EKGProd,
You might be the biggest fucktard of them all, next to a former friend of mine that won't play Majora's Mask for the same reason.
You've probably heard about the fact that you can SLOW DOWN THE TIME significantly about 9001 times by now, and that is let's you do all the exploring you want, but seriously... just fucking do it.
This goes for all of you that don't like time limits out there. You're missing out on a great game because you're fucking fucktards.
Need I mention that in Ocarina of Time you have to go through multiple timed events to get items and through situations that are CRUCIAL to ADVANCING and COMPLETING the game? No, probably not, but you played through them didn't you...?
One last UMADBRO note:
People that hate on things just to hate are titsacks of shit. Especially when it comes to My Precious. Yeah that's right, I'm a proud Zelda fanboy and fuck you. I'm looking at you, BrowneyeWinkin and Shinobi13. Oh, another thing for Shinobi13, you sir, are in dire need of death by raccoons. It's people like you that make the internets, no, the world, a terrible place. You're doing life wrong.
MY BRAIN IS FULL OF FUCK