Nintendo's Former Japanese Exclusive Masterpieces
Famicom Detective Club is one of those Nintendo franchises that doesn't often get as much love and appreciation as it should. For being one of the first text-based mystery games on a home console back in 1988, it did a lot for that genre of gameplay, something not seen since The Portopia Serial Murder Case for MSX in 1983.
I had decided to buy the physical version due to the fact that Nintendo of America had decided on NOT doing a physical release for the U.S. markets, which I feel like they missed out on; but I digress.
This collector's edition box set of the game is beautiful with not only the physical cartridge of the games, but bonus material like a two-sided poster, a CD containing music tracks from both the original Famicom versions, the SNES remake of 'The Girl Who Stood Behind, and the 2021 remakes, and finally a art book containing the artwork from every version of these two games: the Famicom, Super Famicom, and Nintendo Switch.
This is a must buy for any die hard Nintendo fan who is looking to start importing for their Switch, the only issues is that the text cannot be changed from Japanese to English.