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Classic Adventure Series Famicom Detective Club Heads West

During today’s Nintendo Direct, two classic murder mystery adventure games were announced for a western release for the first time. Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir and Famicom Detective Club: The Girl Who Stands Behind are set for release May 14 on Nintendo eShop.

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Originally released on the Famicom system in Japan in 1988, both games have players unraveling supernatural murder mysteries. The Missing Heir is set within a Japanese village where you will uncover a family murder mystery while your main character deals with amnesia. The Girl Who Stands Behind has players unraveling a mystery to free students from a “sinister nightmare”.

This new western release appears to be a remake complete with new CG artwork. Take a look at the trailer below.

Missed anything else from today’s direct? Check out the announcement trailers for the latest Mario Gold, Mario Golf: Super Rush and the HD re-release of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword!


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Ian Napier
A games enthusiast for over half his life, he is a writer and game development student out of Maryland. A fan of all games but he may just give preferential treatment to action, fighting, and role-playing games. If not playing a game, writing about a game, or developing a game... you can find him sipping on a coffee and reading too many comics.
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