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'''''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''''' is a full remake of ''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]'' released on the Nintendo DS. Like ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'', there are many additions to the game from the original, including adjustable difficulty settings, multiplayer elements, and the addition of a new secret movie.
'''''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''''' is a full remake of ''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]'' released on the Nintendo DS. Like ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'', there are many additions to the game from the original, including adjustable difficulty settings, multiplayer elements, and the addition of a new secret movie.


The game takes place after the events of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', but before the epilogue of ''II'' where the bottled letter is read on [[Destiny Islands]]. ''coded'' follows the story of [[Jiminy Cricket]], [[King Mickey]], [[Donald Duck]] and [[Goofy]] in [[Disney Castle]] as they monitor the progress of a [[Data-Sora]] in a digital world.
The game takes place after the events of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', but before the epilogue of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' where the bottled letter is read on [[Destiny Islands]]. ''Kingdom Hearts coded'' follows the story of [[Jiminy Cricket]], [[King Mickey]], [[Donald Duck]], and [[Goofy]] in [[Disney Castle]] as they monitor the progress of a [[Data-Sora]] in a digital world.


It was released on October 7, 2010 in Japan, on January 11, 2011 in North America,<ref>''[http://na.square-enix.com/khrecoded/]''</ref> and on January 14, 2011 in Europe,<ref>''[http://kingdomheartsrecoded.com/us/]''</ref> making ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' the second ''Kingdom Hearts'' remake with a release outside of Japan and North America, the first one being ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]''.
It was released on October 7, 2010 in Japan, on January 11, 2011 in North America,<ref>''[http://na.square-enix.com/khrecoded/]''</ref> and on January 14, 2011 in Europe,<ref>''[http://kingdomheartsrecoded.com/us/]''</ref> making ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' the second ''Kingdom Hearts'' remake with a release outside of Japan and North America, the first one being ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]''.
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Following their defeat, Maleficent and Pete decide to pursue the ancient [[Book of Prophecies]], which they believe to be connected to [[Jiminy's Journal]] and the [[Datascape]]. They leave the Data World shortly before Mickey returns to the real world, erasing the Journal. A new message appears claiming that a new door to a new world has been opened, which is the data of the Data World added into the Journal. Mickey, realizing that this quest may be too dangerous for Data-Sora as he has no memory of it, requests to be taken into the Data World once again.
Following their defeat, Maleficent and Pete decide to pursue the ancient [[Book of Prophecies]], which they believe to be connected to [[Jiminy's Journal]] and the [[Datascape]]. They leave the Data World shortly before Mickey returns to the real world, erasing the Journal. A new message appears claiming that a new door to a new world has been opened, which is the data of the Data World added into the Journal. Mickey, realizing that this quest may be too dangerous for Data-Sora as he has no memory of it, requests to be taken into the Data World once again.


[[File:Ending 02 KHREC.png|thumb|Mickey tells Data-Naminé that he will tell the real Sora the situation.]]
Finding Data-Sora in Traverse Town, Mickey takes him to Castle Oblivion where Data-Sora is confronted by a young man wearing a black coat. He tells Data-Sora that if he wants to know the truth, he must move forward on his own through the previous worlds he visited destroying bugs. During this time, he realizes that even if he doesn't remember someone he's met, there's still the sadness of having forgotten them which the figure attempts to warn not to let it consume him. Data-Sora disregards this message and fights the figure, revealed to be [[Data-Roxas]]. After losing, Data-Roxas gives him a card as Mickey appears.
Finding Data-Sora in Traverse Town, Mickey takes him to Castle Oblivion where Data-Sora is confronted by a young man wearing a black coat. He tells Data-Sora that if he wants to know the truth, he must move forward on his own through the previous worlds he visited destroying bugs. During this time, he realizes that even if he doesn't remember someone he's met, there's still the sadness of having forgotten them which the figure attempts to warn not to let it consume him. Data-Sora disregards this message and fights the figure, revealed to be [[Data-Roxas]]. After losing, Data-Roxas gives him a card as Mickey appears.


[[File:Ending 02 KHREC.png|thumb|Mickey tells Data-Naminé that he will tell the real Sora the situation.]]
Data-Sora opens the next door to find [[Data-Naminé]], who reveals the bugs to have been an unintentional side effect of her attempt to restore Sora's memories. She then reveals Sora's nature as the "Key that connects everything" through his ties with herself, Roxas, [[Axel]], and [[Xion]]. Furthermore, Data-Naminé tells Data-Sora about three figures ([[Terra]], [[Ventus]], and [[Aqua]]) also tied to Sora's heart who are the ones referred to in the message and need his help. Mickey bids farewell to Data-Sora and promises Data-Naminé that he will inform the real Sora of this.
Data-Sora opens the next door to find [[Data-Naminé]], who reveals the bugs to have been an unintentional side effect of her attempt to restore Sora's memories. She then reveals Sora's nature as the "Key that connects everything" through his ties with herself, Roxas, [[Axel]], and [[Xion]]. Furthermore, Data-Naminé tells Data-Sora about three figures ([[Terra]], [[Ventus]], and [[Aqua]]) also tied to Sora's heart who are the ones referred to in the message and need his help. Mickey bids farewell to Data-Sora and promises Data-Naminé that he will inform the real Sora of this.


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*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-DS/KINGDOM-HEARTS-Re-coded-271243.html Official EUR website (Nintendo UK)]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-DS/KINGDOM-HEARTS-Re-coded-271243.html Official EUR website (Nintendo UK)]


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