The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Scroll

This is a rare Australian Exclusive, limited to 26 copies.

At the Nintendo Connection Tour 2011 in Australia, Nintendo handed out secret Zelda codes to attendees. Once entered on the website it would allow them to enter into a competition to win 1 of 80 Zelda OoT 3D scrolls (3 different designs – this makes there roughly 26 of each design).
Applicants had to describe in 25 words or less why they were the biggest Zelda fan.

Auction Here

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