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-- Story
-- Main Characters
-- Other Characters
-- Reverse/Rebirth
-- The Organization
-- Review
-- Box Art
-- Disney Cartoons -- Disney Movies
-- Final Fantasy Games
-- Products/Merchandise
-- Game Credits
-- Voice Cast
-- Secret Ending
-- Official Links
-- Castle Oblivion Halls
-- Traverse Town
-- Agrabah
-- Olympus Coliseum
-- Wonderland
-- Monstro
-- Halloween Town
-- Atlantica
-- Neverland
-- Hollow Bastion
-- 100 Acre Wood
-- Twilight Town
-- Destiny Islands
-- Castle Oblivion
-- Official Artwork
-- Screencaps
-- Music
-- Videos
-- Extra Downloads
-- Official Wallpaper
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Ahead lies something you need but to claim it, you must lose something dear
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The Direct Sequel to the game, Kingdom Hearts. This game also sets up the story for Kingdom Hearts II. Alot of people were worried that a 3D game couldn't be set up right on a 2D level and with alot of new elements never really seen before in an RPG game, using a card system then normally attacking like in the first game. Plus the game would not be on a Sony System, but a Nintendo Portal System.
However, the game had mixed feelings when it was first announced, but in the end, it was the same magic that first brought Square-Enix and Disney together and proved to be a winner in the end.
So here at Oathkeepers Passion, we bring you complete information on the first portal Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.
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Release Dates:
Japan: November 11th 2004
US: December 7th, 2004
Europe: May 6th, 2005
System:
Nintendo Gameboy Advance
Genre:
Roleplaying
Developer:
Square-Enix
Publisher:
Square-Enix
# Players:
1-2 Player(s)
Rating:
E: Everyone: Violence
-- Sora's Stats
-- Card System
-- Attack Cards
-- Magic Cards
-- Friend Cards
-- Item Cards
-- Enemy Cards
-- Trick Cards
-- Premium Bonuses Cards
-- Map Cards
-- World Cards
-- Moogle Shops
-- Bestiary
-- Walkthrough
-- Linking Games
-- Chain of Memories FAQs

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