One of the more interesting gaming footnotes in Nintendo’s long and storied history is its Famicom Detective Club adventure games released back at the end of the 80s. While the games later received ...
I played the fan translation of Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shōjo (ファミコン探偵倶楽部PartII うしろに立つ少女), or Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl who Stands Behind in English last night and ...
Nowadays, Nintendo is known for its family friendly image with gaming icons like Pikachu and Mario. But that wasn’t always the case. There was a period of time in the Eighties where the Japanese ...
This photo is from the official website of 'Famicom Detective Club' produced by Nintendo. Out of all the games Nintendo could remake from their expansive archive, the “Famicom Detective Club” series ...
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It may have taken 33 years, but North American visual novel fans can finally get their hands on the first two Famicom Detective Club games, The Missing Heir and The Girl Who Stands Behind, via the ...
Visual novels rarely made it to the US prior to the past decade and a half, so you’re forgiven for not having heard of the Famicom Detective Club series. Heck, even in its home country it was somewhat ...
Check out the first 16 minutes of the first Famicom Detective Club game, The Missing Heir, where the protagonist wakes up without any memory of who he is. Famicom Detective Club's long-overdue ...
Check out the first 17 minutes of the second Famicom Detective Club game, The Girl Who Stands Behind, where our protagonist meets private detective Shunsuke Utsugi and becomes his assistant. Famicom ...