Editing Forum:Are kh2 worlds in re:coded possible?

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{{kingdomcode|text=here you go:http://www.khinsider.com/latest/nomura-talks-about-re-coded-and-kh-3d.html}}
{{kingdomcode|text=here you go:http://www.khinsider.com/latest/nomura-talks-about-re-coded-and-kh-3d.html}}
{{KrytenKoro|No. He said that the story's the same, so it's pretty clear he was just talking about mechanics.}}
{{KrytenKoro|No. He said that the story's the same, so it's pretty clear he was just talking about mechanics.}}
{{DK13|riku=It couldn't be possible, because in the begining of Kingdom Hearts Coded, Jiminy is talking about what his role in the journeys were and about the journals. He says that there were 2 of his Journals that were suppost to have records of there travels in them. He focus' on the journal with the entry "Thank Naminé". he says that the journal served its purpose with the sentence. Then in the back of the journal, the was one other sentence. it said "We must return to free them from their torment." Also, if you see the journal, you can see that all the other pages are blank, so their 2nd journey probably hasn't began yet. Also, i think that somewhereon this wiki their is a timeline of the KH games.
*Here is the link to the video were I got all this information.
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0sv3xAJocU}}

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