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* CompanyCrossReferences: To ''VideoGame/AnotherCode R'': next to Mrs. Patrice's apartment is a painting of Lake Juliet, Kyle likes (and can buy) Cool Pop and Betty's favorite clothes brand is the same as Elizabeth's.
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** To ''VideoGame/AnotherCode R'': next to Mrs. Patrice's apartment is a painting of Lake Juliet, Kyle likes (and can buy) Cool Pop and Betty's favorite clothes brand is the same as Elizabeth's.
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** You can unlock a UsefulNotes/GameAndWatch-like minigame with [[ShowWithinAShow Pinkie Rabbit]] as the main character.
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** You can unlock a UsefulNotes/GameAndWatch-like Platform/GameAndWatch-like minigame with [[ShowWithinAShow Pinkie Rabbit]] as the main character.
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''Last Window: The Secret of Cape West''[[note]](known as ''Last Window: Midnight Promise'' in Japan)[[/note]] is the sequel to the VisualNovel DS game ''VisualNovel/HotelDuskRoom215''. This installment again features Kyle Hyde, now in Los Angeles in 1980. After waking up from a day spent sleeping in his car, he gets a message on his pager and calls his employer to find out he's been fired. His troubles compound when he returns to his home at the Cape West Apartments, only to learn the building is scheduled to be demolished at the end of the month. As Kyle begins to gather his thoughts about this, he receives an anonymous letter requesting that he find something called the Scarlet Star in the apartments. He soon realizes that the apartments are connected to his father's death, and begins investigating.
Though Cing's bankruptcy initially threatened NoExportForYou, it was eventually confirmed for an EU release in September 2010. Although there was no North American release, the fact that the game has no region locking means North American gamers can play an imported copy with no problems, especially since English, French, and Spanish are among the languages that version of the game can be played in.
Though Cing's bankruptcy initially threatened NoExportForYou, it was eventually confirmed for an EU release in September 2010. Although there was no North American release, the fact that the game has no region locking means North American gamers can play an imported copy with no problems, especially since English, French, and Spanish are among the languages that version of the game can be played in.
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''Last Window: The Secret of Cape West''[[note]](known as ''Last Window: Midnight Promise'' in Japan)[[/note]] is the 2010 sequel to the VisualNovel DS game ''VisualNovel/HotelDuskRoom215''. This installment again features Kyle Hyde, now in Los Angeles in 1980. After waking up from a day spent sleeping in his car, he gets a message on his pager and calls his employer to find out he's been fired. His troubles compound when he returns to his home at the Cape West Apartments, only to learn the building is scheduled to be demolished at the end of the month. As Kyle begins to gather his thoughts about this, he receives an anonymous letter requesting that he find something called the Scarlet Star in the apartments. He soon realizes that the apartments are connected to his father's death, and begins investigating.
ThoughCing's Creator/{{Cing}}'s bankruptcy earlier that year initially threatened NoExportForYou, it was eventually confirmed for an EU release in September 2010. Although there was no North American release, the fact that the game has no region locking means North American gamers can play an imported copy with no problems, especially since English, French, and Spanish are among the languages that version of the game can be played in.
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* {{Chiaroscuro}}: During conversations, the black-and-white rotoscoped characters provide a stark contrast to the usually drab backgrounds.
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''Last Window: The Secret of Cape West''[[note]](subtitled differently in the original release, it's known as ''Last Window: Midnight Promise'' in Japan)[[/note]] is the sequel to the VisualNovel DS game ''VisualNovel/HotelDuskRoom215''. This installment again features Kyle Hyde, now in Los Angeles in 1980. After waking up from a day spent sleeping in his car, he gets a message on his pager and calls his employer to find out he's been fired. His troubles compound when he returns to his home at the Cape West Apartments, only to learn the building is scheduled to be demolished at the end of the month. As Kyle begins to gather his thoughts about this, he receives an anonymous letter requesting that he find something called the Scarlet Star in the apartments. He soon realizes that the apartments are connected to his father's death, and begins investigating.
Though Cing's bankruptcy initially threatened NoExportForYou, it was eventually confirmed for an EU release in September 2010 under the title ''Last Window: The Secret of Cape West''. Although there was no North American release, the fact that the game has no region locking means North American gamers can play an imported copy with no problems, especially since English, French, and Spanish are among the languages that version of the game can be played in.
Though Cing's bankruptcy initially threatened NoExportForYou, it was eventually confirmed for an EU release in September 2010 under the title ''Last Window: The Secret of Cape West''. Although there was no North American release, the fact that the game has no region locking means North American gamers can play an imported copy with no problems, especially since English, French, and Spanish are among the languages that version of the game can be played in.
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''Last Window: The Secret of Cape West''[[note]](subtitled differently in the original release, it's known West''[[note]](known as ''Last Window: Midnight Promise'' in Japan)[[/note]] is the sequel to the VisualNovel DS game ''VisualNovel/HotelDuskRoom215''. This installment again features Kyle Hyde, now in Los Angeles in 1980. After waking up from a day spent sleeping in his car, he gets a message on his pager and calls his employer to find out he's been fired. His troubles compound when he returns to his home at the Cape West Apartments, only to learn the building is scheduled to be demolished at the end of the month. As Kyle begins to gather his thoughts about this, he receives an anonymous letter requesting that he find something called the Scarlet Star in the apartments. He soon realizes that the apartments are connected to his father's death, and begins investigating.
Though Cing's bankruptcy initially threatened NoExportForYou, it was eventually confirmed for an EU release in September2010 under the title ''Last Window: The Secret of Cape West''.2010. Although there was no North American release, the fact that the game has no region locking means North American gamers can play an imported copy with no problems, especially since English, French, and Spanish are among the languages that version of the game can be played in.
Though Cing's bankruptcy initially threatened NoExportForYou, it was eventually confirmed for an EU release in September
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* ShipTease: Exponentially increased between Kyle and Rachel. [[spoiler:Even more so between him and Mila, since three characters (including his mother) mistake her for his girlfriend, she seems a little ''too'' fond of his Christmas present and when they're on the rooftop he gives her an heartfelt speech about how [[KnightInShiningArmor he'll always come to her rescue]] should the darkness of life trouble her. In typical writing fashion, all the hints are turned UpToEleven in the novel. A grand total of four characters, actually. Tony, Jeanie (Hyde's mother), Charles and Margaret (in this order) all have their own remarks to make to Kyle regarding him and his "pretty girlfriend".]]
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* ShipTease: Exponentially increased between Kyle and Rachel. [[spoiler:Even more so between him and Mila, since three characters (including his mother) mistake her for his girlfriend, she seems a little ''too'' fond of his Christmas present and when they're on the rooftop he gives her an heartfelt speech about how [[KnightInShiningArmor he'll always come to her rescue]] should the darkness of life trouble her. In typical writing fashion, all the hints are turned UpToEleven up to eleven in the novel. A grand total of four characters, actually. Tony, Jeanie (Hyde's mother), Charles and Margaret (in this order) all have their own remarks to make to Kyle regarding him and his "pretty girlfriend".]]
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Quality upgrade.
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