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− | '''Trace Memory''' is a point-and-click adventure game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. | + | '''Trace Memory''' (known as '''Another Code: Two Memories''' in Japan and Europe, as well as all releases of the remake) is a point-and-click adventure game for the [[Nintendo DS]] that was released in 2005. |
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+ | On her thirteenth birthday, [[Ashley Mizuki Robbins]] has received a letter from her father, who she believed to be dead, asking her to meet him on Blood Edward Island. This message comes with a special device called the DAS (DTS in the North American localization). Ashley travels to the island with her guardian, Jessica, who is her father's sister. Shortly after arrival, Jessica disappears, and Ashley begins exploring the island to find her. Her exploration brings her to the abandoned manor of the Edward family, where she meets a ghost. The ghost is a boy who has lost his memories and can only recall being known as 'D'. The two explore the mansion together and solve its puzzles in order to learn the mysteries regarding Ashley's father, Jessica's disappearance and D's past, many of which tie into the secrets of the Edward family. | ||
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+ | =Gameplay= | ||
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+ | The player controls Ashley moving through 3D enviornments with the DS touchscreen or D-pad. As Ashley, the player explores environments and comes across puzzles to be solved. Some of them utilize DS features such as the microphone. The player also has access to features such as a map and a camera that can help with exploration and puzzles. The camera and some of the menu features are presented through the DAS/DTS device. As the player progresses, Ashley will also accumulate items in her inventory, which can be utilized to solve puzzles and/or unlock other areas. | ||
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+ | =Legacy= | ||
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+ | ==Ports/Remakes== | ||
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+ | *In 2024, this game and its sequel were remade and released together as ''[[Another Code Recollection]]''. This remake used only the original title of ''Another Code: Two Memories'' of the game, and the games were completely remade with new graphics and voice acting, as well as quality-of-life features. | ||
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+ | ==Sequels== | ||
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+ | It was followed by ''[[Another Code: R - Journey Into Lost Memories]]'', which was released for the [[Nintendo Wii]] in 2009. It was released in Japan and Europe, but not North America. | ||
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Revision as of 09:11, 29 January 2024
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Developer | Cing |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Nintendo DS |
Release Date | JP February 25, 2005 EU June 24, 2005 AU July 6, 2005 US September 27, 2005 |
Trace Memory (known as Another Code: Two Memories in Japan and Europe, as well as all releases of the remake) is a point-and-click adventure game for the Nintendo DS that was released in 2005.
Story
On her thirteenth birthday, Ashley Mizuki Robbins has received a letter from her father, who she believed to be dead, asking her to meet him on Blood Edward Island. This message comes with a special device called the DAS (DTS in the North American localization). Ashley travels to the island with her guardian, Jessica, who is her father's sister. Shortly after arrival, Jessica disappears, and Ashley begins exploring the island to find her. Her exploration brings her to the abandoned manor of the Edward family, where she meets a ghost. The ghost is a boy who has lost his memories and can only recall being known as 'D'. The two explore the mansion together and solve its puzzles in order to learn the mysteries regarding Ashley's father, Jessica's disappearance and D's past, many of which tie into the secrets of the Edward family.
Gameplay
The player controls Ashley moving through 3D enviornments with the DS touchscreen or D-pad. As Ashley, the player explores environments and comes across puzzles to be solved. Some of them utilize DS features such as the microphone. The player also has access to features such as a map and a camera that can help with exploration and puzzles. The camera and some of the menu features are presented through the DAS/DTS device. As the player progresses, Ashley will also accumulate items in her inventory, which can be utilized to solve puzzles and/or unlock other areas.
Legacy
Ports/Remakes
- In 2024, this game and its sequel were remade and released together as Another Code Recollection. This remake used only the original title of Another Code: Two Memories of the game, and the games were completely remade with new graphics and voice acting, as well as quality-of-life features.
Sequels
It was followed by Another Code: R - Journey Into Lost Memories, which was released for the Nintendo Wii in 2009. It was released in Japan and Europe, but not North America.