developed by Square Enix
and Japanese studio Jupiter
and published by Square Enix
in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance
. The game serves as an intermediary between the two larger-scale PlayStation 2
games in the Kingdom Hearts
series. It was one of the first GBA games to incorporate full motion video
(FMV). The game was remade into a PlayStation 2 game titled Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, which was released in Japan as a second disc packaged with Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix in March 2007.
How can I be anyone besides me?
So if we keep going, we'll lose more...Guess it really is Castle Oblivion.
Memories — even important ones — don't come back to us whenever we want them to. But that doesn't mean the memories are gone.
The way I felt was no lie.
Even if you take apart the chain of memories in my heart, the links will stay there. This memory will always be inside me somewhere.
I know. Forgotten, but not lost.
Remembering one thing leads to remembering another, and then another...Your memories are connected, like links in a chain. Those same chains are what anchor us all together. I don't destroy memories. I just take apart the links and rearrange them. You still have all your memories.
Who needs false memories, right? Especially when you have real memories of people who are really important to you. (looks sad) Anyone would say the same.
Follow the darkness, Riku. It'll show you the way to the friends you miss. Something smells...funny... What's this scent? It's so familiar...Darkness. It's the smells of darkness. I can't believe this is happening. The darkness even seeps into my skin...
When this slacker wakes up, I'm gonna tell him off good. I told him to take care of Kairi, and here he is taking a nap! But I can't chew him out if I've been sleeping, too. Keep your lock. I'd rather just finish Ansem off once and for all.