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| system = Wonder Swan | | system = Wonder Swan |
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Title: | Detective Conan: The Magician's Challenge Letter |
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Japanese Title: | 名探偵コナン 魔術師の挑戦状 (Meitantei Konan: Majutsushi no Chōsenjō) |
System: | Wonder Swan |
Release date: | August 5, 1999[1] |
Genre(s): | Mystery/Adventure |
Developer: | Bandai |
Cast
Plot
Gameplay
Settings
- Tokyo
- Beika City (also used as game map)
- Unknown ward
- Takanori Sewa's residence (Intro)
Trivia
- One cutscene revolving around a Fabergé egg is taken directly from the third movie, The Last Wizard of the Century.
- Conan Edogawa trying to catch Kaitou Kid on the roof of the Beika Art Museum and the latter one escaping is a more or less direct adaption of their first meeting on top of the Haido City Hotel, even reusing a redrawing of the frame of Kid opening his hang glider.