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[[File:1037428-pn41ayumitachibana_large.gif|thumb|Ayumi Tachibana as seen in the ''Famicom Detective Club'' series]] | |||
{{nihongo|'''Ayumi Tachibana'''|橘 あゆみ|Tachibana Ayumi}} is the female protagonist from ''Famicom Detective Club Part | {{nihongo|'''Ayumi Tachibana'''|橘 あゆみ|Tachibana Ayumi}} is the female protagonist from ''Famicom Detective Club Part '' series, a series only released in Japan. She appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as a trophy. | ||
The heroine of the game Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Kōkeisha (ファミコン探偵倶楽部 消えた後継者 Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir?), a text-based adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System on April 27, 1988 and June 14, 1988. The game was ported to the Game Boy Advance in the Famicom Mini series as a single cartridge in 2004, and became available on the Virtual Console in 2007 for 600 Wii points. The game was never released outside of Japan. Ayumi works as an assistant at the Utsugi detective agency along with the player of the game, known as the "protagonist." She helps out with the investigation on various occasions. Her graphic scheme is changed in the second disc, but her character is meant to be the same as the first disc. She is also 17 years old. Ayumi later appeared in the 1989 prequel, 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 Famicom Detective Club Part Two: The Girl who Stands in the Back), taking place two years before the first game. The popularity of Part I: Kieta Kōkeisha prompted the release of this sequel, which employed the similar graphic-adventure gameplay. The game was re-released on the Nintendo Power cartridge rewriting service in 1998 with improved graphics and sound, and the Famicom Disk System version was released on the Game Boy Advance in 2004 as part of the Famicom Mini series. The murder and smoking scenes resulted in a CERO (ages 15+) rating for the GBA release, making it the first Nintendo title to receive a parental advisory rating. | |||
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Ayumi Tachibana's [[Trophy]] lists her first appearance as ''[[Famicom Detective Club Part II]]'' despite the fact she appeared as a main character previously in the first ''Famicom Detective Club''. | |||
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Ayumi famously appeared as one of the more obscure Nintendo characters to be featured as a trophy in ''Melee'': | Ayumi famously appeared as one of the more obscure Nintendo characters to be featured as a trophy in ''Melee'': | ||
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''Game:'' ''[[Famicom Detective Club Part II]]'' (Japan Only) | ''Game:'' ''[[Famicom Detective Club Part II]]'' (Japan Only) | ||
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[[Category:Trophies (SSBM)]] | [[Category:Trophies (SSBM)]] |
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Template:Nihongo is the female protagonist from Famicom Detective Club Part series, a series only released in Japan. She appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a trophy.
The heroine of the game Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Kōkeisha (ファミコン探偵倶楽部 消えた後継者 Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir?), a text-based adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System on April 27, 1988 and June 14, 1988. The game was ported to the Game Boy Advance in the Famicom Mini series as a single cartridge in 2004, and became available on the Virtual Console in 2007 for 600 Wii points. The game was never released outside of Japan. Ayumi works as an assistant at the Utsugi detective agency along with the player of the game, known as the "protagonist." She helps out with the investigation on various occasions. Her graphic scheme is changed in the second disc, but her character is meant to be the same as the first disc. She is also 17 years old. Ayumi later appeared in the 1989 prequel, 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 Famicom Detective Club Part Two: The Girl who Stands in the Back), taking place two years before the first game. The popularity of Part I: Kieta Kōkeisha prompted the release of this sequel, which employed the similar graphic-adventure gameplay. The game was re-released on the Nintendo Power cartridge rewriting service in 1998 with improved graphics and sound, and the Famicom Disk System version was released on the Game Boy Advance in 2004 as part of the Famicom Mini series. The murder and smoking scenes resulted in a CERO (ages 15+) rating for the GBA release, making it the first Nintendo title to receive a parental advisory rating.
Ayumi Tachibana's Trophy lists her first appearance as Famicom Detective Club Part II despite the fact she appeared as a main character previously in the first Famicom Detective Club.
As a Trophy
Ayumi famously appeared as one of the more obscure Nintendo characters to be featured as a trophy in Melee:
Ayumi Tachibana
Ayumi's the heroine of the Detective Club games, which were made for the Famicom Disk System. In the first installment of the series, Ayumi solved the murder of one of her friends, and shortly thereafter, she opened her own investigative agency. Since those early days, she's proven to be a daring and peerless crime solver.
Game: Famicom Detective Club Part II (Japan Only)