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|title = 1080° (universe) | |title = 1080° (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:1080 logo.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:1080 logo.png|250px]] | ||
|developer = [[Nintendo]] | |developer = [[Nintendo]] | ||
|publisher = Nintendo | |publisher = Nintendo | ||
|genres = Sports | |genres = Sports | ||
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|latestinstallment = ''ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat'' (2007) {{flag|Japan}} | |latestinstallment = ''ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat'' (2007) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
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'''''ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat''''' ({{ja|アルカイック シールド ヒート|Arukaikku Shīrudo Hīto}} ''Archaic Sealed Heat'') is a tactical role-playing game developed by Mistwalker and Racjin and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS in Japan in 2007. It features gameplay similar to the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} series. | '''''ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat''''' ({{ja|アルカイック シールド ヒート|Arukaikku Shīrudo Hīto}} ''Archaic Sealed Heat'') is a tactical role-playing game developed by Mistwalker and Racjin and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS in Japan in 2007. It features gameplay similar to the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} series. | ||
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|title = bit Generations (universe)<br>Art Style (universe)<br>Digiluxe (universe) | |title = bit Generations (universe)<br>Art Style (universe)<br>Digiluxe (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:Bit Generations logo.png|250px|class=invert | |image = [[File:Bit Generations logo.png|250px|class=invert]] | ||
|developer = Skip Ltd.<br>Q-Games | |developer = Skip Ltd.<br>Q-Games | ||
|publisher = Nintendo | |publisher = Nintendo | ||
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|genres = Various | |genres = Various | ||
|originconsole = GameCube | |originconsole = GameCube | ||
|firstinstallment = ''{{iw| | |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|Chibi-Robo!: Plug Into Adventure!}}'' (2005) | ||
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw| | |latestinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash}}'' (2015) | ||
|interwiki = | |interwiki = nwiki | ||
|interwikiname = | |interwikiname = NintendoWiki | ||
|interwikipage = Chibi-Robo | |interwikipage = Chibi-Robo series | ||
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'''''Chibi-Robo!''''' ({{ja|ちびロボ!|Chibi-Robo!}}, ''Chibi-Robo!'') is a series of various types of games involving a titular toy robot, [[Chibi-Robo]], who is tasked with various missions, | '''''Chibi-Robo!''''' ({{ja|ちびロボ!|Chibi-Robo!}}, ''Chibi-Robo!'') is a series of various types of games involving a titular toy robot, [[Chibi-Robo]], who is tasked with various missions, from keeping a family happy to saving a park from danger to saving the world from an alien threat. | ||
The titular character (along with his motivator, Telly) appears as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Stickers from the series in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' include Chibi-Robo, Chibi-Robo Running, Mr. Sanderson (referred to as "Papa"), and Telly with their artwork from the original ''Chibi-Robo!'' and Chibi-Robo and Free Ranger with their artwork from ''{{iw|nwiki|Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol!}}''. | The titular character (along with his motivator, Telly) appears as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Stickers from the series in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' include Chibi-Robo, Chibi-Robo Running, Mr. Sanderson (referred to as "Papa"), and Telly with their artwork from the original ''Chibi-Robo!'' and Chibi-Robo and Free Ranger with their artwork from ''{{iw|nwiki|Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol!}}''. | ||
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A pig, which is the first creature in the game the player starts with, appears as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | A pig, which is the first creature in the game the player starts with, appears as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
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==''Detective Club''== | |||
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|title = Detective Club (universe) | |||
|image = [[File:Detective Club logo.png|250px|class=invert]] | |||
|developer = Nintendo<br>Tose<br>Mages | |||
|publisher = Nintendo | |||
|genres = Adventure | |||
|originconsole = Famicom (Disk System) | |||
|firstinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Koukeisha}}'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}} | |||
|latestinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Famicom Detective Club|Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir & The Girl Who Stands Behind]]'' (Nintendo Switch) (2021) | |||
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'''''Detective Club''''' ({{ja|探偵倶楽部|Tantei Kurabu}}, ''Detective Club'') is a series of mystery adventure games released for the Famicom Disk System, Super Famicom, Satellaview, and Nintendo Switch. The original Famicom versions of the first two installments also got re-released on the Game Boy Advance as a part of the Famicom/NES Classics series. Remakes of the first two games were released for the Switch in 2021, bringing the series to the West for the first time. | |||
Ayumi Tachibana appears as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. | |||
The beginning portion of the title screen music from ''Ushiro ni Tatsu Shōjo'' (''The Girl Who Stands Behind'') appears in the ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Famicom Medley}}'' theme in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | |||
Ayumi Tachibana returns as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | |||
Ayumi Tachibana was considered as a fighter for ''Melee'', but was scrapped "due to a lack of familiarity abroad".<ref>[https://sourcegaming.wordpress.com/2015/03/22/mewtwo-dlc-takamaru-and-sakurais-nico-nico-appearance NicoNico Interview with Masashiro Sakurai]</ref> | |||
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|title = Disaster: Day of Crisis (universe) | |title = Disaster: Day of Crisis (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:Disaster Day of Crisis Logo.png|250px|class=invert | |image = [[File:Disaster Day of Crisis Logo.png|250px|class=invert]] | ||
|developer = Monolith Soft | |developer = Monolith Soft | ||
|publisher = Nintendo | |publisher = Nintendo | ||
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Tethu (the male variant of the protagonist) and Esna both appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | Tethu (the male variant of the protagonist) and Esna both appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
Two music tracks from the game, ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Dawn in the Desert}}'' and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Struggle Against Chaos}}'', appear, playing on stages listed in the "Other" category and, as of update version 8.1.0, the "Super Smash Bros." category. | Two music tracks from the game, ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Dawn in the Desert}}'' and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Struggle Against Chaos}}'', appear, playing on stages listed in the "Other" category and, as of update version 8.1.0, the "Super Smash Bros." category. | ||
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|title = Famicom Grand Prix (universe) | |title = Famicom Grand Prix (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:Famicom Grand Prix logo.png|250px|class=invert | |image = [[File:Famicom Grand Prix logo.png|250px|class=invert]] | ||
|developer = Nintendo<br>Hal Laboratory | |developer = Nintendo<br>Hal Laboratory | ||
|publisher = Nintendo | |publisher = Nintendo | ||
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''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Title (3D Hot Rally)}}'' returns in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' on the same stage. | ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Title (3D Hot Rally)}}'' returns in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' on the same stage. | ||
The Monster vehicle (Now labelled as "MONSTER") returns as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Additionally, the artwork for the spirit features both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], though the spirit is not categorized as a {{uv|Mario}} series spirit. | The Monster vehicle (Now labelled as "MONSTER") returns as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Additionally, the artwork for the spirit features both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]], though the spirit is not categorized as a ''{{uv|Mario}}'' series spirit. | ||
''Title (3D Hot Rally)'' once again returns, now under the title ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Title Theme - 3D Hot Rally}}'', and now playing on stages listed in the "Other" category and, as of update version 8.1.0, the "Super Smash Bros." category. | ''Title (3D Hot Rally)'' once again returns, now under the title ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Title Theme - 3D Hot Rally}}'', and now playing on stages listed in the "Other" category and, as of update version 8.1.0, the "Super Smash Bros." category. | ||
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Nibbles returns as a solo spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', in addition to the T-Rex Vivosaur as it appears in the first game. | Nibbles returns as a solo spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', in addition to the T-Rex Vivosaur as it appears in the first game. | ||
A music track from ''Fossil Fighters: Frontier'', titled ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Battle Start - Fossil Fighters: Frontier}}'', appears, playing on stages listed in the "Other" category and, as of update version 8.1.0, the "Super Smash Bros." category. | |||
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|interwikipage = Hajimari no Mori series | |interwikipage = Hajimari no Mori series | ||
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'''''Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori''''' ({{ja|ファミコン文庫 はじまりの森|Famicon Bunko Hajimari no Mori}}, ''Famicom Storybook: Origin of the Forest'') is an adventure game which was only released in Japan for the Super Famicom via the {{iw|mariowiki|Nintendo Power|cartridge}} download service. The plot follows a young boy who travels to the countryside to live with his grandfather for a time. The boy then meets a young girl named Komurasaki after he arrives and tries to find her again as the story continues. | '''''Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori''''' ({{ja|ファミコン文庫 はじまりの森|Famicon Bunko Hajimari no Mori}}, ''Famicom Storybook: Origin of the Forest'') is an adventure game which was only released in Japan for the Super Famicom via the {{iw|mariowiki|Nintendo Power|cartridge}} download service (Not to be confused with the North American magazine of the same name). The plot follows a young boy who travels to the countryside to live with his grandfather for a time. The boy then meets a young girl named Komurasaki after he arrives and tries to find her again as the story continues. | ||
Komurasaki, referred to as Girl from Hajimari no Mori, appears as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | Komurasaki, referred to as Girl from Hajimari no Mori, appears as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
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'''''Ice Hockey''''' ({{ja|アイスホッケー|Aisu Hokkē}}, ''Ice Hockey'') is a hockey game released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan and the NES in North America and the PAL regions. | '''''Ice Hockey''''' ({{ja|アイスホッケー|Aisu Hokkē}}, ''Ice Hockey'') is a hockey game released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan and the NES in North America and the PAL regions. | ||
A Fat Hockey Player (as he appears in the Famicom Disk System artwork) appears as a sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | |||
The | The Fat Hockey Player returns as a shared spirit with a fatter hockey player and a tall hockey player in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' (with all three using their art from the Disk System cover). | ||
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A Kurikin bacteria appears as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | A Kurikin bacteria appears as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
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The titular character returns as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | The titular character returns as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Mach Rider}}'' once again returns, this time playing on stages listed in the "Other" category and, as of update version 8.1.0, the "Super Smash Bros." category. | ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Mach Rider}}'' once again returns, this time playing on stages listed in the "Other" category and, as of update version 8.1.0, the "Super Smash Bros." category. | ||
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|interwikipage = Magical Vacation (series) | |interwikipage = Magical Vacation (series) | ||
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'''''Magical Starsign''''' ({{ja|マジカルバケーション|Majikaru Bakēshon}}, ''Magical Vacation'') is a duology of fantasy RPGs for Game Boy Advance and the DS, developed by Brownie Brown, that centers around various students at the magic school | '''''Magical Starsign''''' ({{ja|マジカルバケーション|Majikaru Bakēshon}}, ''Magical Vacation'') is a duology of fantasy RPGs for Game Boy Advance and the DS, developed by Brownie Brown, that centers around various students at the magic school Will-o'-Wisp Academy who each control a different element. | ||
{{iw|kovopedia|Mokka}}, a party member in both games, as well as | {{iw|kovopedia|Mokka}}, a party member in both games, as well as the species {{iw|kovopedia|Putty}} and {{iw|kovopedia|Pyrite}}, appear as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | ||
The series is represented with several stickers that take artwork from both games, with ''Magical Vacation'' being represented | The series is represented with several stickers that take artwork from both games, with ''Magical Vacation'' being represented with its [[kovopedia:Protagonist (Magical Vacation)|male protagonist, its female protagonist]], and {{iw|kovopedia|Kirsh}}, and ''Magical Starsign'' being represented with its [[kovopedia:Protagonist (Magical Starsign)|male protagonist]], Mokka, Putty, an [[kovopedia:Potfolk#HP Pot|HP Pot]], and a {{iw|kovopedia|Sparrow|species}}. | ||
The protagonists of ''Magical Vacation'' | The protagonists of ''Magical Vacation'', Putty, and Mokka all return as spirits (with the protagonists being shared spirits) in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
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|interwikiname = NintendoWiki | |interwikiname = NintendoWiki | ||
|interwikipage = | |interwikipage = Magical Starsign series | ||
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'''''Marvelous''''' ({{ja|マーヴェラス|Māverasu}}, ''Marvelous'') is a series of action-adventure games for the Super Famicom that got its start as a 4-part download-exclusive game for the Satellaview. The series would later get a physical cartridge game titled "''{{iw|nwiki|Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajima}}''", which is in a similar vein to ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' and is notable for being the first game to be directed by Eiji Aonuma. In the game, three boys explore an island and solve puzzles in hopes of finding the buried treasure of a legendary pirate. One of the Satellaview games, ''BS Marvelous Camp Arnold'', was later reworked into {{iw|zeldawiki|Navi Trackers}}, a minigame exclusive to the Japanese and Korean versions of ''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''. | '''''Marvelous''''' ({{ja|マーヴェラス|Māverasu}}, ''Marvelous'') is a series of action-adventure games for the Super Famicom that got its start as a 4-part download-exclusive game for the Satellaview. The series would later get a physical cartridge game titled "''{{iw|nwiki|Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajima}}''", which is in a similar vein to ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' and is notable for being the first game to be directed by Eiji Aonuma. In the game, three boys explore an island and solve puzzles in hopes of finding the buried treasure of a legendary pirate. One of the Satellaview games, ''BS Marvelous Camp Arnold'', was later reworked into {{iw|zeldawiki|Navi Trackers}}, a minigame exclusive to the Japanese and Korean versions of ''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''. | ||
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|title = Nintendo Labo (universe) | |title = Nintendo Labo (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:Nintendo Labo logo.png|250px|class=invert | |image = [[File:Nintendo Labo logo.png|250px|class=invert]] | ||
|developer = Nintendo | |developer = Nintendo | ||
|publisher = Nintendo | |publisher = Nintendo | ||
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The constructible outfit included in the Nintendo Labo [[Robot Kit]] appears as a costume for the [[Mii Brawler]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Additionally, spirits of the Toy-Con Robot, the Toy-Con Car, the Toy-Con VR Goggles and the three mascot characters Professor Riggs, Plaise, and Lerna all appear as part of the "[[Nintendo Labo: Smash Kit]]" [[Spirit Board]] event. | The constructible outfit included in the Nintendo Labo [[Robot Kit]] appears as a costume for the [[Mii Brawler]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Additionally, spirits of the Toy-Con Robot, the Toy-Con Car, the Toy-Con VR Goggles and the three mascot characters Professor Riggs, Plaise, and Lerna all appear as part of the "[[Nintendo Labo: Smash Kit]]" [[Spirit Board]] event. | ||
Compatibility with the | Compatibility with the VR Goggles was added in version 3.1.0 of ''Ultimate''. | ||
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The ''Shin Onigashima'' track returns in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', now called ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Shin Onigashima Medley}}'' and being moved to the [[Boxing Ring]] stage. | The ''Shin Onigashima'' track returns in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', now called ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Shin Onigashima Medley}}'' and being moved to the [[Boxing Ring]] stage. | ||
Both Donbe & Hikari return as a shared spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. In addition, there is also a shared spirit of Donbe & Hikari as they appear in the second disk of the game, ''Shin Onigashima Kouhen''. | Both Donbe & Hikari return as a shared spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. In addition, there is also a shared spirit of Donbe & Hikari as they appear in the second disk of the game, ''Shin Onigashima Kouhen''. | ||
''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Shin Onigashima Medley}}'' once again returns; this time playing on stages listed in the "Other" category and, as of update version 8.1.0, the "Super Smash Bros." category. | |||
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F-Type and Tractor Trailer both return as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | F-Type and Tractor Trailer both return as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
There is an empty music track filename in ''Brawl'''s files labelled "[[Unused content (SSBB)#Music|snd_bgm_R01_WILDTRACKS]]", which is assumed to be part of this universe, since ''Wild Trax'' is the Japanese name for ''Stunt Race FX''. However, | There is an empty music track filename in ''Brawl'''s files labelled "[[Unused content (SSBB)#Music|snd_bgm_R01_WILDTRACKS]]", which is assumed to be part of this universe, since ''Wild Trax'' is the Japanese name for ''Stunt Race FX''. However, the file itself is empty, as with other unused music files. | ||
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|title = Style Savvy (universe)<br>Style Boutique (universe) | |title = Style Savvy (universe)<br>Style Boutique (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:Style Savvy logo.png|250px|class=invert | |image = [[File:Style Savvy logo.png|250px|class=invert]] | ||
|developer = syn Sophia<br>Nintendo | |developer = syn Sophia<br>Nintendo | ||
|publisher = Nintendo | |publisher = Nintendo | ||
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A pair of Tennis Players from the game appear as a shared spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | A pair of Tennis Players from the game appear as a shared spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
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==''The Last Story''== | |||
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|title = The Last Story (universe) | |||
|image = [[File:The Last Story logo.jpg|250px]] | |||
|developer = Mistwalker<br>AQ Interactive | |||
|publisher = Nintendo<br>Xseed Games | |||
|genres = Action role-playing | |||
|originconsole = Wii | |||
|firstinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|The Last Story}}'' (2011) | |||
|latestinstallment = ''The Last Story'' (2011) | |||
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'''''The Last Story''''' ({{ja|ラストストーリー|Rasuto Sutōrī}}, ''Last Story'') is a Wii RPG directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi, the original creator of ''{{uv|Final Fantasy}}''. Taking place upon the island fortress of Lazulis, in a world that is slowly being drained of life by an unknown force. The story focuses on a group of mercenaries looking for work on Lazulis; one of their number, Zael, dreams of becoming a knight. After receiving the mystical "Mark of the Outsider", Zael becomes involved with a noblewoman named Calista in an ongoing war between humans and the beast-like Gorak. During gameplay, the player controls Zael as he and the mercenary group to which he belongs undertake missions on Lazulis. Zael can command the rest of the mercenary squad during missions, and fights in battles that involve action, tactical and stealth elements. Multiple online multiplayer modes were also present. | |||
The main characters Zael and Calista both appear as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. | |||
Zael and Calista both return as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | |||
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|title = Trace Memory (universe)<br>Another Code (universe) | |title = Trace Memory (universe)<br>Another Code (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:Trace Memory logo.jpg|250px]] | |image = [[File:Trace Memory logo.jpg|250px]] | ||
|developer = Cing | |developer = Cing | ||
|publisher = Nintendo | |publisher = Nintendo | ||
|genres = Adventure, puzzle | |genres = Adventure, puzzle | ||
|originconsole = DS | |originconsole = DS | ||
|firstinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|Trace Memory}}'' (2005) | |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|Trace Memory}}'' (2005) | ||
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|Another Code: | |latestinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|Another Code: R – A Journey Into Lost Memories}}'' (2009) | ||
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'''''Trace Memory''''', known as '''''Another Code''''' ({{ja|アナザーコード|Anazā Kōdo}}, ''Another Code'') outside of North America, is a visual novel puzzle game series debuting on the Nintendo DS that revolves around central character Ashley Robbins, who must solve puzzles to unlock the mystery surrounding her missing parents. In 2009, a sequel for the Wii was released only in Japan and Europe, which was one of the last games made by Cing before the company went bankrupt. In January 2024, remakes of both games | '''''Trace Memory''''', known as '''''Another Code''''' ({{ja|アナザーコード|Anazā Kōdo}}, ''Another Code'') outside of North America, is a visual novel puzzle game series debuting on the Nintendo DS that revolves around central character Ashley Robbins, who must solve puzzles to unlock the mystery surrounding her missing parents. In 2009, a sequel for the Wii was released only in Japan and Europe, which was one of the last games made by Cing before the company went bankrupt. In January 2024, remakes of both games will be released on the Nintendo Switch as ''Another Code: Recollection''. | ||
Ashley Robbins appears as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | Ashley Robbins appears as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. |