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'''''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''''' is a full remake of ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''. It was first released on March 29, 2007 in Japan, and imported to North America almost two years later, on December 2, 2008. According to SquareEnix they ar not privy to the information as to the status of a European release. In Japan, it is part of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+]]'' compilation, and has connectivity features with ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]''. As there were no plans to release ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' internationally, these features were modified for the North American release. As such, ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' is the only ''Kingdom Hearts'' remake which has been distributed outside of Japan.
'''''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''''' is a full remake of ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''. It was first released on March 29, 2007 in Japan, and imported to North America almost two years later, on December 2, 2008. It has not been confirmed that there will be a European release. In Japan, it is part of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+]]'' compilation, and has connectivity features with ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]''. As there were no plans to release ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' internationally, these features were modified for the North American release. As such, ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' is the only ''Kingdom Hearts'' remake which has been distributed outside of Japan.
==Major Changes==
==Major Changes==
While many changes were made between the two versions, by far the most important was the total redesign of the game to be a three-dimensional computer-rendered game for the Playstation 2, in the same style as the other released entries in the series, ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II''. This revamp included changing the battle arenas from two dimensional screens without "height" into full three-dimensional arenas, allowing enemies to rise out of the player's range. [[File:Kingdom_Hearts_Re_Chain_of_Memories.jpg|thumb|left|An example of a scene redone in 3D]]Additionally, these arenas can be aesthetically varied, even within the same world, while in the original game there was only one arena design per world. The "Duel" system, based on the game of [[wikipedia:War (card game)|War]], was added to Riku's battle mechanics, and the [[Reaction Command]] system of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' was incorporated into both Sora and Riku's battle mechanics, generally to replace instances where the player would press the "A" button to continue a combo attack.
While many changes were made between the two versions, by far the most important was the total redesign of the game to be a three-dimensional computer-rendered game for the Playstation 2, in the same style as the other released entries in the series, ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II''. This revamp included changing the battle arenas from two dimensional screens without "height" into full three-dimensional arenas, allowing enemies to rise out of the player's range. [[File:Kingdom_Hearts_Re_Chain_of_Memories.jpg|thumb|left|An example of a scene redone in 3D]]Additionally, these arenas can be aesthetically varied, even within the same world, while in the original game there was only one arena design per world. The "Duel" system, based on the game of [[wikipedia:War (card game)|War]], was added to Riku's battle mechanics, and the [[Reaction Command]] system of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' was incorporated into both Sora and Riku's battle mechanics, generally to replace instances where the player would press the "A" button to continue a combo attack.
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