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duology developed and published by
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for the
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. The first entry, was released in 1988, followed by a prequel released the next year titled In both games, the player takes on the role of a young man solving murder mysteries in the Japanese countryside. The duology was the first writing project for
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, before he found greater success and recognition with ''
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''. The games were inspired by
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's 1983 adventure game ''
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'', horror films by Italian director
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, and detective novels by Japanese writer
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. Both games were only released in Japan and received positive reception from critics. Nintendo revisited the series on the
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with a remake of ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' and an episodic
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broadcast featuring a new story, ''BS Tantei Club: Yuki ni Kieta Kako''. In 2021, Nintendo released new remakes of ''The Missing Heir'' and ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' for the
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, developed by Mages. The remakes were localized and released outside Japan, receiving ratings that reflect appropriateness for teen and above audiences only. A fourth entry in the series, developed by Mages and
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(with Yoshio Sakamoto returning as writer), released in 2024.


Gameplay

In ''Famicom Detective Club'', the player chooses commands from a menu such as ''Ask'', ''Examine'', ''Take'', ''Show'', and ''Go'' to interact with the environment and characters. Character dialogue is displayed in a message box at the bottom of the screen. Commands are only listed in situations when they can be used. Some commands like ''Examine'' or ''Take'' place a cursor over the scene which the player can direct to an item or area to interact with. At certain points in the story, the player is asked to answer questions, and must scroll through letters to write out an answer. The player may save their progress to return to the game later when the option is listed in the command menu.


Plot


''The Missing Heir''

The story begins with a man, Amachi, discovering the fallen protagonist on the ground near a cliff. The protagonist discovers that he has lost his memory, and after recuperating, he revisits the cliff and meets a young girl named Ayumi Tachibana. He learns from Ayumi that he is an assistant detective investigating the death of Kiku Ayashiro, and heads over to the nearby Ayashiro estate located in Myoujin village. The Ayashiro family owns a huge plot of land passed down from generation to generation, but there is a strange saying in the village that the dead will return to life to kill anyone who attempts to steal the treasure of the Ayashiro family. As the protagonist investigates the mysterious death of Kiku Ayashiro, he discovers the terrifying connection between this saying and the
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s which take place.


''The Girl Who Stands Behind''

Three years before the events of ''The Missing Heir'', the protagonist, a 15-year-old boy, escapes his orphanage to look for his parents. Two police officers chase after the protagonist until Shunsuke Utsugi, a private detective respected by the police, takes him in as an assistant. A few months later, Utsugi and the protagonist are called to investigate the murder of freshman schoolgirl Yoko Kojima. The protagonist begins gathering information from Ushimitsu High School to solve the Yoko case and connect it with the Genjiro Kaneda case along with the help of Yoko's two high school friends; a girl named Ayumi Tachibana and a boy named Hitomi Kawai. It soon emerges that Yoko was deep into an investigation of "The Tale of the Girl Who Stands Behind," a rumor involving a ghost of a blood-soaked girl that stands behind a student, and the trio set out to discover the truth behind this rumor.


Development

The duology was written by
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. The games were his first experience with scenario writing, and he considers it a turning point in his career. Sakamoto would later become more well known for his work on the ''
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'' series. Development of the games began when
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asked Sakamoto to develop a game titled ''Famicom Shōnen Tanteidan'' (Famicom Youth Detective Group) with another company. The game would ultimately become ''Famicom Detective Club.'' Only being given the title as a foundation, Sakamoto pulled inspiration from ''
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'' (1983) to create a text-based adventure game with a tight story. Early in development, Sakamoto briefly worked on the dating sim ''
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'' (1987), which had a troubled development due to the involvement of
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and using the
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network. Sakamoto made sure to avoid those frustrations when developing ''Famicom Detective Club''. Before development began in earnest, Sakamoto handwrote the scenario in book form and shared it with the staff. The scenario was originally titled ''Corpse Village'' (屍の村, ''Shikabane no Mura''), but Sakamoto was convinced to change it after showing the proposal to his boss. ( by Metroid Database. ). Sakamoto explained in a retrospective interview that for games with deep stories like adventure games, it is usually best to start development with the story as the root. He considers the games an homage to Italian horror filmmaker
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. Reflecting on his early days at Nintendo, Sakamoto said he "wanted to create things in the same manner as Argento did." ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' was inspired by Argento's method of connecting music and images in ''
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'' (1975), Sakamoto's favorite movie. Additionally, ''The Missing Heir'' took some inspiration from
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's novels such as ''Inugamike no Ichizoku'' and ''Akuma no Temari Uta'', and the style of ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' was inspired by
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. Writer Toru Osawa intended the packaging artwork for ''The Missing Heir'' to be similar to the posters of
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's Seishi Yokomizo films. However, Osawa and Sakamoto were dissatisfied with the final art, which was commissioned from a company outside Nintendo. As a result, for ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'', Osawa personally created a sketch and layout based on shōjo manga for the packaging artwork, which was completed by a professional artist. Composer Kenji Yamamoto recalled that he had aimed to use the Famicom's sound system to its fullest extent in ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'', and that Sakamoto had instructed him to make the final scene as scary as possible. To accomplish this, Yamamoto set the volume of the regular music to be about half of what normal games used, and then increased the volume to its maximum level for the final scene, so as to startle players.


Release

''Famicom Detective Club'' was originally released for the
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across four disks. ''The Missing Heir'' was released across two disks on April 27 and June 14, 1988. ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' was also released across two disks on May 23 and June 30, 1989.


Re-releases

''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' was remade for the
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and released through the
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flash cartridge service in April 1998. The remake features new graphics and sound, and adds a memo feature allowing players to review information on characters in the story. In November 2000, ''Nintendo Online Magazine'' reported that ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' was the seventh most popular Super Famicom game out of 163 available for the Nintendo Power service. Fans released a translation patch for this version in 2004. The original Disk System duology was re-released for the
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in August 2004 in emulated form. They were released as two separate game carts among ten total in the third wave of ''
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'' series releases. Both games were among five from that group to reach Japan's top ten in sales for the week of release. The murder and smoking scenes in ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' resulted in a CERO 15 (CERO C) content rating, making it the first Nintendo title to receive that rating after CERO's founding two years prior. ''The Missing Heir'' has been re-released on the
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, the
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, and the
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eShop. The Disk System version of ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' was released on the Wii and 3DS, but not the Wii U. The Super Famicom remake was released on all three platforms.


2021 remake

Both ''Famicom Detective Club'' games were remade for the
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. The remakes were developed by Mages with supervision from Nintendo staff who developed the originals. The games feature new graphics, music, and the addition of voiced dialogue. Originally planned for a 2020 release, they were delayed to 2021. The remakes were released on May 14, 2021; English localizations were released on the same date worldwide, marking their first release outside Japan. The games were sold individually and as a bundle at a reduced price. A collector's edition was released in Japan, featuring a cartridge with both games, an artbook, soundtrack CDs, and other collectibles. The Switch remakes feature voice acting, unlike the originals. All voice tracks are in Japanese, with subtitles available in English. The protagonist is voiced by
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, and
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reprises her role as Ayumi Tachibana after voicing her in ''BS Tantei Club: Yuki ni Kieta Kako'' on the Satellaview in 1997.


Reception

The ''Famicom Detective Club'' duology received positive reception from Japanese critics. Public reception was also positive; readers of '' Famimaga'' voted in a poll to give ''The Missing Heir'' a 19.30 out of 25 score and ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' a 20.90 out of 25 score. ''Yuge''s Ayu Uzuki regarded ''The Missing Heir'' as a "masterpiece" of adventure games, praising the
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-like world building. Uzuki also noted that the atmosphere in ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' was different to the previous game but commended its familiar school setting for being scary. Reviewing in 2016, ''Den Faminico Gamer'' called ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' a pioneer in school ghost stories ahead of works like the novel and film series '' Gakkō no Kaidan''. Playing a fan translation of the Super Famicom remake, ''
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'' was impressed and highlighted the anime-style graphics, color schemes, and eerie soundtrack.


Switch remakes

The ''Famicom Detective Club'' remakes received "mixed or average" reviews on Switch, according to
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site
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. As of June 2021, both games have sold a combined 20,949 physical copies in Japan. The presentation and updated visuals were highly praised by critics. CJ Andriessen of ''
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'' called the games' artwork "outstanding" and "rich with details," while Graham Russell of ''
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'' and Chris Scullion of ''
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'' similarly described it as feeling like interactive anime. Hope Bellingham of ''
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'' compared the games' background art and character designs to the 2016 anime film ''
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'', and Kate Gray of ''
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'' wrote that "its modern animation style achieves a lot with a little." TJ Denzer of ''
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'' wrote that the games' presentation was "quite faithful and also thoroughly evolutionary" compared to the 1988 originals. The music was also well-received, with critics praising the new soundtrack and the option to listen to the original Famicom and Super Famicom music. The writing and characters were positively received. Denzer praised the games as "telling good, smart mystery narratives," and Bellingham wrote that they were "compelling" and "kept you guessing from start to finish." Andrew King of ''
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'' called the games' cast of characters "memorable" and "striking," and Andriessen specifically called Ayumi Tachibana "an absolute delight of a character." Jenni Lada of ''
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'' wrote that the story of ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' was "genuinely dramatic and thrilling," and found its suggestion of supernatural elements to be intriguing. The gameplay was largely criticized, with numerous reviewers opining that its 1980s-era design had not aged well, and that its trial-and-error nature was frustrating and repetitive. Lada regarded the gameplay as being "an acquired taste," and felt that players would need a great deal of patience to enjoy it. However, critics appreciated the additions of a text log and a notebook to organize case information, which were seen as improvements over the original versions. The gameplay was frequently compared to that of other adventure games, such as the ''
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'' and ''
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'' series, and critics including Scullion, Gray, and King felt that fans of those titles would also likely enjoy the ''Famicom Detective Club'' games. Reviewers recommended playing the games together, but were divided on which title they preferred. Some considered ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' to be superior to ''The Missing Heir'', with Denzer citing gameplay enhancements and higher-quality visuals, while Andriessen described it as being a more "streamlined" and "action-oriented" experience. Conversely, King felt ''The Missing Heir'' had more interactive gameplay elements, and Gray wrote that its artwork "has a lot more beautiful moments" in comparison to ''The Girl Who Stands Behind''.


Legacy

The character Ayumi Tachibana later appeared as a collectible trophy in '' Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (2001), and according to ''
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'' series director
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, was at one point considered as a fighter for ''Melee''.


''BS Tantei Club: Yuki ni Kieta Kako''

The first two games were followed by an adventure game released by Nintendo in 1997 for the
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peripheral for the Super Famicom. It was broadcast in three chapters; the first from February 9–15, the second from February 16–22, and the last from February 23–March 1. ''Famicom Detective Club'' fans made efforts to preserve game data related to ''BS Detective Club: Yuki ni Kieta Kako'', especially since it has yet to be translated from Japanese. This is due to the difficulty of accessing the audio files that were broadcast through Satellaview with the game. Nintendo rarely acknowledges any games that were only published through Satellaview. The character Ayumi Tachibana from the first two games stars in ''Yuki ni Kieta Kako''. The player takes the role of Ayumi (voiced by
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) investigating a murder to prove the innocence of her mother. Ayumi writes a letter to her friend Reiko, reminiscing about the last time they saw each other when they were visiting their home village, Ojitani. Ayumi was visiting to spend time with her mother, Toshie, who was staying with her own parents while ill to receive treatment and recuperate. During the visit, Toshie discovered the body of the former mayor, Gozo Kusano, in his home and became a suspect in the murder. A long-standing feud between the Tachibana and Kusano families came to light, and Gozo's son, the current mayor, was also murdered, forcing Ayumi to discover the truth behind the feud, a local legend, and another pair of deaths 18 years prior.


''Emio – The Smiling Man''

A fourth game in the series, developed by Mages and
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(with Yoshio Sakamoto returning as writer), released on August 29, 2024.


Notes


References


External links


Official website for ''The Girl Who Stands Behind'' (1998 remake)


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