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Nintendo Greece Announces Ocarina of Time Pre-Order Bonuses

by Pedro Hernandez - May 6, 2011, 9:27 am EDT
Total comments: 16 Source: Nintendo Greece, http://www.nintendo.gr/el-gr/News.aspx?ElementID=5...

Greek Nintendo fans get their own ocarina when they reserve the 3DS title.

Greek players who pre-order The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D will receive several special items.

The biggest perk of pre-ordering is an actual ocarina shaped to resemble the titular Ocarina of Time. If that weren't enough, players will also get a green cap with the Zelda logo on it, a Zelda logo keychain, a 3DS cover featuring an image of Link riding Epona, and a can of "Deku seeds."

No pre-order bonuses have been announced for any other region. Ocarina of Time 3D will release in Europe, including Greece, on June 17.

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Talkback

KwolfMay 06, 2011

Dear Nintendo of America.    Please.  That is all.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterMay 06, 2011

^ This times infinity . I will be happy with just the ocarina, everything else is just an amazing bonus!

KwolfMay 06, 2011

Quote from: NWR_pap64

^ This times infinity . I will be happy with just the ocarina, everything else is just an amazing bonus!



I totally agree.  I would be happy with just the ocarina.. I was quite stunned by that list.  My first thought was, oh they get a choice.  Then I read and saw all that they got.  Quite amazed by that.

BlackNMild2k1May 06, 2011

Damn, that is a fully loaded goodie-bag.

I wasn't even planning on buying the game, but if NoA matches or exceeds(lol) that and since it appears that OoT3D will have a small first printing(limited edition), I would seriously consider picking it up (even though I don't have a 3DS yet.)

CericMay 06, 2011

Wow... You would think they weren't selling an instant buy game.  Of course NoA won't match them.  I wouldn't be surprised if they had it give less points for registering.

StogiMay 06, 2011

I had no idea Greece still existed.

TurdFurgyMay 06, 2011

^ lol

pololmejorMay 06, 2011

WOW!! Real Deku Seed! haha great add there, sometimes I wish I was Greek.... No just today

Nin10do-FanMay 06, 2011

I hate living in Hong Kong, now Greece is making fun of me. :'(
I must have that frikken ocarina and those other stuff (I wonder what can they do in real life)

Mop it upMay 06, 2011

Sheesh, all that stuff seems like it'd be worth more than the cost of the game...

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorMay 06, 2011

Quote from: Mop

Sheesh, all that stuff seems like it'd be worth more than the cost of the game...

Not when you consider how much they charge for games in Europe... :D

The 3DS cover is sexy. I would be happy with just that to be honest, but we never seem to get any worthwhile preorder bonuses with Nintendo games in the states.

pololmejorMay 07, 2011

Quote from: TalesOfFan

The 3DS cover is sexy. I would be happy with just that to be honest, but we never seem to get any worthwhile preorder bonuses with Nintendo games in the states.

Sure you do! You allways get cool stuff like the Banana Peel Controler Sack thingy with Donkey Kong Country. We never get a thing in Mexico, there is no Club Nintendo over here AHHH!!! That makes me so mad, and the games do come with the code and everything!

BlackNMild2k1May 07, 2011

Quote from: pololmejor

Quote from: TalesOfFan

The 3DS cover is sexy. I would be happy with just that to be honest, but we never seem to get any worthwhile preorder bonuses with Nintendo games in the states.

Sure you do! You allways get cool stuff like the Banana Peel Controler Sack thingy with Donkey Kong Country. We never get a thing in Mexico, there is no Club Nintendo over here AHHH!!! That makes me so mad, and the games do come with the code and everything!

That sux, but no reason the codes need to go to waste. Maybe you have a few codes to games I have no intention on buying and you would be willing to give them away?

Do codes from games from Mexico even work in the US Club N?

Mop it upMay 07, 2011

As far as I know, there is no difference between the games Nintendo sells in the US and the ones sold in Mexico. On the back of every Wii game case, it states "For sale, rental, and use only in the US, Canada, Mexico, and Latin America."

This is a bit more feasible in a country like Greece. It's small, so they probably wont have to give away many of these things.

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