Trace Memory

Trace Memory

:"This entry is about the video game. For the book based on the "Torchwood" television series, see Trace Memory (Torchwood)."Infobox VG| title = Trace Memory (North America)
Another Code: Two Memories (PAL)


developer = Cing
publisher = Nintendo
designer =
engine =
released = vgrelease|Japan|JP|February 24, 2005
vgrelease|PAL Region|PAL|June 24, 2005
vgrelease|North America|NA|September 26, 2005
genre = Adventure
modes = Single-player
ratings = vgratings|CERO=A|ESRB=T|OFLCA=M|PEGI=7+|USK=6
platforms = Nintendo DS
media = Nintendo DS Game Card
requirements =
input = D-Pad, buttons, touch screen, built-in microphone

"Trace Memory", or nihongo|"Another Code: Two Memories"|アナザーコード 2つの記憶|Anazā Kōdo Futatsu no Kioku outside of North America, is an adventure video game developed by Cing and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS portable video game console. A second game in the series, "", was announced for the Wii console on October 2, 2008.

tory

The game's protagonist is Ashley Mizuki Robbins, a 13 year old girl who has been raised by her aunt, Jessica, because her parents vanished when she was three years old. She believed that they were dead, but two days before her fourteenth birthday, she received a package. Inside, was a letter from her father and a small machine. The letter said that he would be waiting on Blood Edward Island, an island located off the coast of Washington in the United States. The next day, the day before her birthday, Jessica and Ashley ride over to Blood Edward Island on a boat, but Ashley's father isn't there to greet them. Jessica goes to look for him, but when she doesn't return, Ashley ventures out to search for both of them. While exploring the island, Ashley also befriends "D", a ghost who has lost his memories. Together they enter the Edward Mansion, each looking for answers to their own questions.

Gameplay

Players navigate in the game by using the bottom screen to move around while the top screen shows very artistic pre-rendered images of each area. Players use the touch screen and the microphone to solve a variety of puzzles.

DAS/DTS

The "DAS", which stands for "Dual Another System" (also known as DTS or "Dual Trace System" in the North American version) is a mysterious handheld device that Ashley's father sent to her with the letter informing her that he was alive. It looks like a Nintendo DS when it appears. It has various functions:

* Take, store and manipulate photos to solve clues.
* Read DAS/DTS cards, which are small flash cards that store information.
* Activate Another I (Trace I) and Another II (Trace II) at a later stage in the game.
* View item information.
* Load and save games.

Translation differences

Ann Lin of Nintendo of America's Product Development Department has stated that there are a few differences between the Japanese text and the North American release. Ashley is more skeptical in the North American text, and Lin stated that she thought that the original was "a little more accepting." [October 2005 issue of Nintendo Power magazine] More humor was also included in the North American version.

In the international release, the Nintendo Europe and Nintendo of America translations differ in some respects, the former being closer to the original Japanese text. In the PAL version, Ashley is British-Japanese, while in the North American release, she is Japanese-American.

Reception

"Trace Memory" currently has an aggregate rating of 73% on Game Rankings. [ [http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/924898.asp Trace Memory Reviews] . Game Rankings. Retrieved February 28, 2007.]

Trivia

*In "Super Smash Bros. Brawl", characters from Trace Memory make appearances in the form of stickers, as well as a trophy of Ashley, the main character.

equel

A 3D sequel has been confirmed for the Wii. A few seconds of gameplay footage has been shown, confirming that Ashley will once again be the protagonist. It is scheduled to be released in Japan in 2009, but North American and European releases have yet to be confirmed.

References

ee also

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External links

* [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/anoj Official Japanese website]
* [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/nds/another_code_two_memories_3052.html Official European website]
* [http://www.tracememory.com Official North American website]


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