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Famicom Detective Club (Video Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Famicom Detective Club refers to a series of adventure games originally created by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System in the late 1980s. Inspired both by seminal adventure game The Portopia Serial Murder Case, as well as the horror films of Dario Argento, the various entries were produced by Gunpei Yokoi and written by Yoshio Sakamoto.The series consists of the following entries: Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir (1988; FDS) Famicom Detective Club: The Girl Who Stands Behind (1989; FDS) Famicom Detective Club: Lost Memories In The Snow (1997; Satellaview)The Missing Heir has the player as an amnesic assistant detective in the Japanese countryside investigating both his missing memories and a string of mysterious deaths, starting with that of Kiku Ayashiro, the matriarch of a wealthy family within the community. The Girl Who Stands Behind is a prequel taking place in a suburban town, and has you attempt to figure out the connection between the death of a high school freshman, a murder case from a few years ago, and a local urban legend surrounding the high school. Lost Memories in the Snow has the player in the role of recurring character Ayumi Tachibana, as she takes the lead in investigating a new murder case in order to prove her mother's innocence.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The Girl Who Stands Behind was remastered for the Super Famicom in 1998 through the Nintendo Power rewritable cart service, with the original duology also seeing various re-releases on the Game Boy Advance and Virtual Console. Like the vast majority of Satellaview games, the third game has not seen any rerelease since the ending of the service, though footage of the game's chapters have been recovered and uploaded to Nico Nico Douga in the years since. Additionally, of all the three games, the Super Famicom version of The Girl Who Stands Behind was the only one to receive a Fan Translation, using the subtitle The Girl in Back.The original duology was remade for Nintendo Switch. Developed by Mages (formerly 5pb.), best known for their work on the Science Adventure Series Visual Novels, the remakes were released on May 14, 2021. The English trailer for the remakes can be viewed here. Prior to this, the only presence the franchise had in Western territories was through Ayumi Tachibana's cameos in the Super Smash Bros. and Super Mario Maker series.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })
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Urban Legends
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Urban Legends: The titular Girl Who Stands Behind, a ghost who is said to haunt the local high school. Yoko's investigation into the story behind the ghost is what ultimately led to her murder.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: Tatsuya Hibino and Ayumi Tachibana are this throughout much of the case following Yoko’s death, to the point that the former is initially unable to answer any questions because of his mental state. Only Ayumi's is sincere.
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Dull Eyes of Unhappiness
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Dull Eyes of Unhappiness: Ayumi Tachibana has these as her default expression. Considering that Yoko Kojima, the murder victim, was her best friend, it makes perfect sense. Yoko's homeroom teacher Tatsuya Hibino also has these as well. Though in his case, it's later revealed to be just an act.
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Sheep in Sheep's Clothing
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Sheep in Sheep's Clothing: You're repeatedly beaten over the head with how amazing of a guy Urabe is, and insinuating that he's suspicious sets at least a couple of people off. Eventually, evidence starts to implicate him... As it turns out, he is actually innocent, but his willingness to protect Hibino turns out to be his undoing. While he did commit murder, it was an accident and likely would've turned himself in if it could've protected Hibino. He even writes a suicide note that confesses he was behind every murder in the game even though he actually wasn't.
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On One Condition
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On One Condition: The contents of Kiku's will state that in order for anyone to receive any inheritance, the symbol of the successor, which is in the possession of the missing Yuri Ayashiro, needs to be presented.
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Relationship Values
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Relationship Values: After the game's credits you're rated on how compatible you are with Ayumi.
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Everyone Went to School Together
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Everyone Went to School Together: Shinobu, Hibino, Ryoko, Sayaka, Ms. Hayama and Goro all went to the same high school 15 years ago, with Urabe as their principal. It's even revealed that Shinobu and Hibino (known as "Tatsuya Uchida" at the time) were close friends.
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Disposing of a Body
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Disposing of a Body: After accidentally hitting Shinobu with his car, Principal Urabe walled her corpse up behind a mirror in the school. 15 years later, after Hibino strangled Yoko to death, Urabe attempted a similar cover up by removing her body from the school and dumping it in the river.
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Secret Test of Character
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Secret Test of Character: One of the more obtuse moments of the game requires you to do this by pretending to quit the investigation when Zenzou loses hope. You inspire him to not give up, and the case resumes.
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Super Title 64 Advance
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Super Title 64 Advance: Naturally, the title begins with the Famicom, as in the Famicom console. It made sense for the two games that were released on that system, but it has become a bit of an Artifact Title with the remakes, especially with the localization.
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Wham Shot
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Wham Shot: A two-in-one example. When the Ayashiro Family's tomb is finally opened with Genshin's permission, Akira Ayashiro is found to have been stuffed inside, with Kiku's corpse nowhere to be found. Examining this causes the protagonist to finally remember how he fell off Unakami Cliff and lost his memory in the first place: Akira attacked and threw him away.
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The Atoner
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The Atoner: Much of what Kiku does is to make up for her family's greed and the lives it's destroyed.
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He Knows Too Much
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He Knows Too Much: The ultimate explanation behind the murders. It all started when Shinobu walked in on a teenage Hibino right after he'd murdered Genjiro Kaneda, causing her to flee. While running away from the house, she was accidentally hit by Principal Urabe's car after he'd arrived too late to stop Hibino from killing Genjiro. 15 years later, Yoko figured out what happened and confronted Hibino about it, which caused him to strangle her to death. Shortly after this, Genjiro's son Goro revealed that he saw Urabe driving away from the scene of the murder all those years ago, and attempted to blackmail him, forcing Hibino to kill Goro as well. After finally confessing to all of this, an unhinged Hibino attempts to kill Ayumi and the protagonist in order to further cover everything up, stating that this time, he'll make sure their bodies aren't so easily discovered. Luckily, the teens manage to evade him, and he ends up being arrested.
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Hello, [Insert Name Here]
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Hello, [Insert Name Here]: The protagonist has no official name, just being whatever the player decides to enter, although promotional materials for the remake name him "Taro Ninten".
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Open-Fly Gag
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Open-Fly Gag: While trying to cheer her up after she had just been put in a perilous situation by Tazaki, Ayumi can’t help but notice and laugh at the protagonist’s unzipped pants while he’s trying to either: make her laugh or declare that he’ll protect her. It happens to be the first time in the game where Ayumi is genuinely happy.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Uchida, the man believed to be the main suspect in the murder case of Kaneda, killed himself just before the police had a chance to interrogate him. Principal Urabe later kills himself out of shame in his office, after having written a message that (falsely) incriminates himself as the killer to protect Hibino. It's revealed that he'd accidentally killed Shinobu with his car all those years ago, and subsequently covered up her death, as well as Yoko's after Hibino murdered her as well.
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Butter Face
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Butterface: A female tennis player you come across at the high school is initially talked to from a considerable distance. This confuses the protagonist, and so when he asks her to come closer after thinking she must be cute… she turns out to have an extremely ugly and weaselly face, and is also implied to have a crush on the protagonist. He’s suitably horrified.
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What the Hell, Player?: Choosing to check the deceased Yoko Kojima’s crotch area while examining her body to pinpoint a cause of death will cause the coroner to berate you for your perverted thinking.
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White Sheep
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White Sheep: Yuri Ayashiro is the only member of her family that's universally beloved by the locals, for her grace and beauty, even after she eloped with her lover decades ago.
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Driving Question
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Driving Question: What caused the protagonist to fall off a cliff?
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Dramatic Thunder
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Dramatic Thunder: Thunder sounds in the background during The Reveal that Hibino is the culprit.
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Old Save Bonus
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Old Save Bonus: The Switch releases will read the save data used by each game and give the protagonist the same name.
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Asshole Victim
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Asshole Victim: Genjiro Kaneda, the murder victim in the second case, is described by the investigator at the police agency as a “master con-artist”, swindling peoples’ livelihoods and (in the case of Uchida) forcing them to declare bankruptcy if they can’t pay him back. His body is left with multiple, savage stab wounds, signifying the murderer’s genuine hatred for the man. While some people feel sorry for them, nobody mourns Goro Kaneda after they are murdered.
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Be as Unhelpful as Possible
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Be as Unhelpful as Possible: Averted in regards to Mr. Komada, the friendly art teacher who shares any and all information he knows about the school and the incidents that took place, but played straight when it comes to Ms. Hamaya and Mr. Tazaki, who both share Dark Secrets that they don’t want anyone else to know regarding their part in the story and end up hindering your efforts.
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Dude Magnet: Ayumi Tachibana, who, according to a passing male student, has apparently captured the hearts of the male student body at her school, at least regarding first-year students. There are hints that the protagonist is crushing on her too.
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Chick Magnet
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Chick Magnet: Goro Kaneda, Genjiro’s son, was quite popular with the ladies at Ushimitsu High School, often taking them to his father’s snack stand and his mansion for parties.
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Identity Amnesia
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Identity Amnesia: The protagonist has forgotten his identity in the beginning of the story due to unknown circumstances, leading Ayumi Tachibana to help guide him to solving the case he was assigned to do.
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Fatal Flaw
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Fatal Flaw: Urabe's desire to protect Hibino. 15 years ago, when Hibino called Urabe and said that he was planning to kill Genjiro, Urabe sped over in his car to try and stop the boy from ruining his life by committing murder. Not only did he arrive too late, but he also accidentally hit and killed Shinobu, another of his students. 15 years later, when Hibino strangled Yoko to death, Urabe stepped in and disposed of the girl's body to try and protect Hibino once again. The shame and guilt over what he'd done ultimately caused Urabe to commit suicide, but not before crafting a fake confession to try and keep Hibino safe one last time.
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Tonight, Someone Dies
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Tonight, Someone Dies: Chapter Three: The First Murder. Sure enough, shortly after the chapter starts, there's a news report covering the death of Kanji Ayashiro, who was running his family's company, which shifts the focus away from investigating the circumstances of Kiku Ayashiro's sudden passing.. Chapter Five: The Second Victim follows suit by starting with the discovery of Jiro Ayashiro's apparent suicide, and the police's attempts to uncover any clues in relation to it.
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Promoted to Playable
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Promoted to Playable: Ayumi is elevated to a playable role as the protagonist in this game.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: For certain members of the staff at Ushimitsu High School, insinuating that Principal Urabe might be the killer is this. Especially when you consider that some of them owe their livelihoods directly to him, and was willing to overlook any past mistakes or dark secrets they may have held. The protagonist himself is a pretty calm-collected, ordinary every-man... but insulting his mother is one way to get him to act physical, as the Weird Kid pestering him would have found out if not for Ayumi's sudden appearance.
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Used to Be a Sweet Kid
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Used to Be a Sweet Kid: Ryoko says that Shinobu used to be a sweet girl, but that she become louder, flashier and more of a party girl after she began hanging around with Goro. Her connection to Goro is what ultimately led to her death, as she was hanging out at his house the night his father was murdered by Hibino.
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: The resolution to the Girl Who Stands Behind subplot. Ms. Hayama, a teacher at the school, started the rumor back when she herself was a student 15 years ago. Hayama claims that on the night of Kaneda's murder and Shinobu's disappearance, she saw a screaming, blood soaked girl through a window at the school. This is seemingly explained when Hibino claims that he'd taken Shinobu's body into the schoolhouse after she'd been hit by Urabe's car, only for the girl to awaken and begin screaming for help until he finished her off by smashing a vase over her head. However, the epilogue reveals that an examination of Shinobu's skeleton showed no signs of a head wound matching Hibino's description, leaving Utsugi to conclude that she really did die during the car accident. While Hibino's claim that Shinobu had woken up could be dismissed as a hallucination brought on by his mental breakdown, that still doesn't explain how Hayama witnessed the same bloody girl if Shinobu was already dead by that point. When the protagonist points this out, Utsugi just brushes him off and dismisses the Girl Who Stands Behind story as nonsense.
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Uncanny Family Resemblance
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Uncanny Family Resemblance: Multiple characters remark that Yoko looked almost exactly like the missing Shinobu. Later on, the protagonist discovers that the two girls were cousins.
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"Eureka!" Moment
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"Eureka!" Moment: Invoked at some points of the game, as you're expected to type out the answer to some of the conclusions that the protagonist makes.
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Call-Forward
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Call-Forward: The game ends with the Utsugi Detective Agency receiving a phone call from Zenzou Tanabe of Myojin Village who asks to meet with them in person, leading into the events of the first game.
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Fission Mailed
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Fission Mailed: If you pester the policewoman at the local precinct, she'll become irate, leading to a "Game Over" screen. The game will then immediately resume, with the policewoman saying "Just kidding, sugar pie."
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Never Found the Body
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Never Found the Body: The missing person from the Kaneda incident, Shinobu Asakawa, disappeared on the night of the murder and hasn’t been seen since. It’s speculated by the police agency that she may still be alive, but according to the investigator you talk to, the chances of that are slim at best. At the end of the game, it's revealed that her decaying corpse was hidden behind the hallway mirror.
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Accidental Murder
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Accidental Murder: Urabe accidentally hit Shinobu with his car when she was escaping from the scene of Genjiro's murder, killing her.
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