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Japanese Sleuths Solve Preorder Puzzler

by Eric Jan 23,2025

Emio: Famicom Detective Club Preorders Top Charts in JapanNintendo is reviving the beloved Famicom era with the launch of a remastered Famicom Detective Club and the release of Famicom-style controllers for the Nintendo Switch. Discover more about this exciting comeback, including game details and controller information.

Famicom Detective Club Dominates Amazon Japan Preorders

Emio – The Smiling Man: A Top Seller

Emio: Famicom Detective Club Preorders Top Charts in JapanFamitsu reported on Wednesday that the Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club Collector's Edition for Nintendo Switch secured the top spot in Amazon Japan's video game preorder charts (July 14-20). This highly anticipated release generated considerable excitement, with other versions of the game also appearing prominently at positions 7, 8, and 20. The game's August 29th launch date has fueled anticipation among both longtime fans and new players.

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