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Kingdom Hearts V-Cast is a game that only a few members of the community are aware of. It's a humorously obscure title that was released for the V-Cast in Japan on October 1st, 2004, and in the United States on February 4th, 2005, via a service hosted by Verizon Wireless. Before sharing this newly revealed footage, let's give some context for what this game even is. In this title, Sora, Donald, and Goofy find themselves dozing off while the Gummi Ship is on autopilot. However, while this collective nap occurs, a bizarre creature enters Sora's dreams. Afterward, Sora seemingly wakes and finds himself alone on an unfamiliar land known as Swashbuckler's Island. Obviously intending on reuniting with his friends, Sora builds a raft and goes on his way. Maleficent is the primary antagonist of this title, and there are Disney worlds, namely Wonderland and Agrabah. Still, Kingdom Hearts V-Cast is considered entirely non-canon, and no direct mention of it has been made by Nomura or staff in the years since its inception. Only some of this game has been archived with footage online alongside screenshots. In fact, our gallery even houses some. Recently though, a Youtuber named Negative Space uploaded a video on Youtube showcasing the final stage of Kingdom Hearts V-Cast. It's quite a spectacle to behold, and you can view it below: In addition, the following galleries hold a few images of this long-lost game: What are your thoughts on this genuinely unexpected discovery and development? Let us know in the comments below! View full article
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Kingdom Hearts V-Cast is a game that only a few members of the community are aware of. It's a humorously obscure title that was released for the V-Cast in Japan on October 1st, 2004, and in the United States on February 4th, 2005, via a service hosted by Verizon Wireless. Before sharing this newly revealed footage, let's give some context for what this game even is. In this title, Sora, Donald, and Goofy find themselves dozing off while the Gummi Ship is on autopilot. However, while this collective nap occurs, a bizarre creature enters Sora's dreams. Afterward, Sora seemingly wakes and finds himself alone on an unfamiliar land known as Swashbuckler's Island. Obviously intending on reuniting with his friends, Sora builds a raft and goes on his way. Maleficent is the primary antagonist of this title, and there are Disney worlds, namely Wonderland and Agrabah. Still, Kingdom Hearts V-Cast is considered entirely non-canon, and no direct mention of it has been made by Nomura or staff in the years since its inception. Only some of this game has been archived with footage online alongside screenshots. In fact, our gallery even houses some. Recently though, a Youtuber named Negative Space uploaded a video on Youtube showcasing the final stage of Kingdom Hearts V-Cast. It's quite a spectacle to behold, and you can view it below: In addition, the following galleries hold a few images of this long-lost game: What are your thoughts on this genuinely unexpected discovery and development? Let us know in the comments below!
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Believe it or not, KH for the V-cast is canon. But you may say:"if it's canon, where does it takes place?" In fact, it does takes place in the timeline......after Chain of Memories, during days, and before KH2. It took place during Sora sleep. Why? Because their no where else it takes place in the timeline. It doesn't takes place before KH1, since Sora didn't have or know the keyblade. It doesn't take place during KH1 because well, you know. And of course, it doesn't take after KH1, since Malficent was killed. So of course, it happened in Sora dream, right? But, you may ask again:"How does makes it not a spinoff?" Well of course, because Sora ACTUALLY visited the dream worlds before DDD. Why? Because somewhere in the end of the game,(I remember playing this game a month ago.) Sora said "It felt like a dream." But still, you may wonder: "Why no Dream Eaters in the worlds then? Because, they don't exist in those worlds. By someway, they don't. Plus, since Sora has awoken those worlds from their sleep, it gives answers why those worlds don't appear in DDD. So, what do you think? Well, it's a theory, a GAME THEORY. P.S:Sorry for grammar mistakes.