Absolutely. It feels like Majora's Mask is the game everyone wants right now, but nobody wanted in 2000.
And I can understand that. Ocarina of Time was a mindblowing experience back in 1998. It was considered the undisputed greatest game of all time. And they followed it up with... Majora's Mask. A radical departure from the traditional Zelda formula. "No! Give us more of Ocarina of Time!"
And so they did with Twilight Princess. Of course, at that point, people started with the complaints. "This is just Ocarina of Time again!" By the time Skyward Sword was released, you were hard pressed to avoid comments like "The Zelda formula is stale! They need to mix it up! It's just Ocarina of Time again and again and again!"
Well, the fucking market rejected Majora's Mask, so what the fuck. Here's hoping the remake sells well (better than the original on N64?), and maybe Nintendo will be more willing to take some crazy, MM-esque risks with the next Zelda.