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 -- Introduction
 -- 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



Ahead lies something you need
but to claim it, you must lose something dear



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.






 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


 North America COM Site
 Square-Enix Japanese Site
 Square-Enix NA Site
 Nintendo's Official Site
 Nintendo's Japanese Site






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