Jake Hunter

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Despite its popularity in Japan, only one of its games have been released overseas: Tantei Jingūji Saburō DS: Inishie no Kioku was retitled and released in North America on June 11, 2008 by Aksys Games as Jake Hunter: Detective Chronicles. The game was re-released on May 26, 2009 as Jake Hunter Detective Story: Memories of the Past, which contains the original three cases with new translations to improve the original game content, plus three new cases, and a large number of unlockables including comics.

History

The first game of the series, Shinjuku Chūō Kōen Satsujin Jiken (新宿中央公園殺人事件?, Shinjuku Central Park Murder Mystery) was released in 1987 by Data East for the Family Computer Disk System. Numerous sequels have been released since then, and the series marked its 20th anniversary in 2007 by releasing a new title for the Nintendo DS. According to Enterbrain, the franchise has sold over 2,220,000 copies in total, making it one of the longest standing and best-selling Japanese adventure game series in history.

Family Computer

Tantei Jingūji Saburō debuted on the Family Computer with advanced graphics, sound effects, and distinct hardboiled scenarios to set itself apart from other adventure games of the time. Kazushige Nojima wrote the scenarios for the 3rd and 4th installments of the series. Time played an important role in the Famicom games, as each command selected by the player caused a certain amount of time to elapse within the game, and failure to solve the mystery during the allotted time period would result in a bad ending. This time system was later revived in the 7th installment of the series.

Fifth generation consoles

Production was halted after the 4th installment, but was revived in 1996 with the release of the 5th game in the series on the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. The series was revamped with improved graphics and sound made possible by the use of the CD-ROM, and featured voice acting for the first time.

Sixth generation consoles

In 2003, Data East went bankrupt, permanently halting production of many of its game series. WorkJam took over production of Tantei Jingūji Saburō, and the series continued with two games released for the PlayStation 2 and two games released as mobile phone applications. There are currently 12 console games in the entire series and 16 mobile phone games; 4 of which are remakes from the console releases.

Characters

The main character of the series is Jake Hunter (known in Japan as Saburō Jingūji (神宮寺三郎 Jingūji Saburō?)), a 32 year-old private detective who operates a detective agency in Aspicio, USA (Shinjuku, Tokyo in Japanese versions). He was born as the third son of a wealthy business enterprise owner, and traveled to New York during his youth to work as an assistant detective. He is a heavy smoker, and often assembles his thoughts while smoking a Marlboro cigarette. According to his in-game profile, his favorite alcoholic beverage is cognac, and he drives a green Mini Cooper.

Other recurring characters include: Yulia Marks (known in Japan as Yōko Misono (御苑洋子 Misono Yōko?)), Jake's assistant, and Scott Kingsley (known in Japan as Sanzō Kumano (熊野参造 Kumano Sanzō?)), the inspector of the Aspicio police.

Voice acting

Voice acting was first used in certain game scenes in the 5th installment, Mikan no Rupo (未完のルポ?, The Unfinished Reportage), and has been implemented in all subsequent releases, excluding those released as mobile phone applications. Jingūji's character has been voiced by Yukimasa Kishino, Akio Ōtsuka, Jūrōta Kosugi, and Kaoru Katō. Yōko's character has been voiced by Tsumugi Ōsawa, Yōko Saitō, Fumiko Orikasa, and Kazue Nakamoto. Other notable voice actors include Fumihiko Tachiki, Kōji Ishii, and Masaaki Tsukada as Sanzō Kumano.

List of media

Main series

Japanese title English title Release date Developer Platform Synopsis
1 Shinjuku Chūō Kōen Satsujin Jiken
新宿中央公園殺人事件
Shinjuku Central Park Murder Mystery
The Petty Murder of a Fragile Heart (on DS remake)
    Data East Disk System The strangled corpse of a popular hostess is discovered at Asipicio Central Park. A doctor, homeless man and someone else may know something.
    2 Yokohama-kō Renzoku Satsujin Jiken
    横浜港連続殺人事件
    Yokohama Port Serial Murder Mystery
    Seaside City Conspiracy (on DS remake)
      Family Computer The search for a missing girlfriend results in the discovery of her hiding guns, and the police begin to suspect a link with an underground trafficking organization.
      3 Kiken na Futari Zenpen
      危険な二人 前編
      A Dangerous Duo Part 1
      Crash and Burn (on DS remake)
        Disk System Jake visits a race circuit at the invitation of one of Yulia's friends. A motorcycle racer, Sabin Olsen, crashes at the circuit, but a different racer's body is recovered from the crash site. At the same time, Sabin Olsen, at a hotel, is found where a man he was supposed to meet was killed causing Olsen to be framed as he fled the hotel.
        Kiken na Futari Kōhen
        危険な二人 後編
        A Dangerous Duo Part 2
        Crash and Burn (on DS remake)
          Disk System
          4 Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni...
          時の過ぎゆくままに...
          Let Time Pass By...
          As Time Goes By (on DS remake)
            Family Computer Jake investigates a burglary at a mansion, while Yulia searches for the home of a young boy. Both cases seemed simple, until they become one.
            5 Mikan no Rupo
            未完のルポ
            The Unfinished Reportage
              PlayStation
              Sega Saturn
              An overseas package containing a small key arrives at the detective agency from Jingūji's journalist acquaintance. Jingūji must uncover the hidden meaning of the key.
              6 Yume no Owari ni
              夢の終わりに
              At the End of the Dream
                PlayStation
                Sega Saturn
                Jingūji is tormented by hideous dreams of his past. The mystery begins as Yōko unwittingly decides to investigate a requested case.
                7 Tomoshibi ga Kienu Ma ni
                灯火が消えぬ間に
                While the Light Remains
                  PlayStation An injured young man suddenly takes refuge at the detective agency. Investigation of two cases becomes complex as they are gradually woven together.
                  8 Innocent Black
                    WorkJam PlayStation 2 Jingūji is asked to search for a missing daughter from the director of a hospital where he had received treatment. This small case gradually expands to revive a deep and complex mystery. The game's scenario was written by Yutaka Kaminaga of WorkJam.
                    9 KIND OF BLUE
                      PlayStation 2 Jingūji is bored and tired after several months without any cases. He gladly returns to work when the Kantō mafia requests the investigation of a certain individual.
                      10 Shiroi Kage no Shōjo
                      白い影の少女
                      The Girl with the White Shadow
                        WorkJam
                        Marvelous Interactive
                        Game Boy Advance When Jingūji attends his friend's funeral, his friend's mother asks him to investigate a missing person, while police inspector Kumano asks him to investigate the urban myth called "Yū-chan".
                        11 Inishie no Kioku
                        いにしえの記憶
                        The Ancient Memory
                        Jake Hunter: Detective Chronicles
                        Jake Hunter Detective Story: Memories of the Past


                              WorkJam
                              Arc System Works
                              Nintendo DS Jake is arrested by the police for a crime he did not commit. He must prove his innocence while another story of a boy named Ken becomes a part of it and the cause of it.
                              The release marks the 20th anniversary of Tantei Jingūji Saburō, and includes the first five games from the mobile phone series. The first four cases originally released on the Disk System and Family Computer were remade along with two new ones. This game is the only one in the series released in the U.S.; however, unlike the Japanese version, the U.S. version title Jake Hunter: Detective Chronicles only contains the first three cases and many of the extras were cut from the game. The game was later rereleased as Jake Hunter Detective Story: Memories of the Past, unedited and retranslated.
                              12 Kienai Kokoro
                              きえないこころ
                              The Abiding Spirit
                                WorkJam
                                Arc System Works
                                Nintendo DS Jingūji is asked to investigate the suicide of an elementary school girl from 20 years ago. When he visits the girl's school, he meets the school principal, who demands the investigation of another new case...
                                The title also contains five games from the mobile phone series (No.6–No.10)
                                13 Fuserareta Shinjitsu
                                伏せられた真実
                                The Withheld Truth
                                  WorkJam
                                  Arc System Works
                                  Nintendo DS
                                  14 Hai to Daiyamondo
                                  灰とダイヤモンド
                                  Ashes and Diamonds
                                    WorkJam
                                    Arc System Works
                                    PlayStation Portable Jingūji meets the Kasumi Sisters, who run a Shinjuku bar. He ends up investigating five seemingly unconnected cases, but... (No.6–No.10)
                                    15 Akai Chō
                                    赤い蝶
                                    Red Butterfly
                                      WorkJam
                                      Arc System Works
                                      Nintendo DS
                                      16 Fukushuu no Rinne
                                      復讐の輪舞
                                      Rondo of Revenge
                                        WorkJam
                                        Arc System Works
                                        Nintendo 3DS
                                        0 Tantei Jingūji Saburō Early Collection
                                          Data East PlayStation This is a compilation of the early games released for the Family Computer and Family Computer Disk System

                                          Mobile phone series

                                          The mobile phone games were developed by WorkJam. The first four games are remakes of the original Famicom versions, with minor changes made in text.

                                          Japanese title English title
                                          No.01 Shinjuku Chūō Kōen Satsujin Jiken
                                          新宿中央公園殺人事件
                                          Shinjuku Central Park Murder Mystery
                                          The Petty Murder of a Fragile Heart (on DS remake)
                                          No.02 Yokohama-kō Renzoku Satsujin Jiken
                                          横浜港連続殺人事件
                                          Yokohama Port Serial Murder Mystery
                                          Seaside City Conspiracy (on DS remake)
                                          No.03 Kiken na Futari
                                          危険な二人
                                          A Dangerous Duo
                                          Crash and Burn (on DS remake)
                                          No.04 Toki no Sugiyuku Mama Ni...
                                          時の過ぎゆくままに...
                                          Let Time Pass By...
                                          As Time Goes By (on DS remake)
                                          No.05 Akai Me no Tora
                                          アカイメノトラ
                                          The Red-Eyed Tiger
                                          The Red-Eyed Tiger (on DS remake)
                                          No.06 Rokumai no Hankō
                                          6枚の犯行
                                          The Six Pieces of Crime
                                          No.07 Bōen wo Sagase
                                          亡煙を捜せ!
                                          Search for the Dying Smoke!
                                          No.08 Aoi Me no Ryū
                                          アオイメノリュウ
                                          The Blue-Eyed Dragon
                                          No.09 Kito no Yoru
                                          キトの夜
                                          Kito's Night
                                          No.10 Shikaku no Wana
                                          四角の罠
                                          The Square Trap
                                          No.11 Inu to Yobareta Otoko
                                          イヌと呼ばれた男
                                          The Man Who Was Called a Dog
                                          No.12 Futairo no Shojō
                                          ふた色の少女
                                          The Two-Colored Girl
                                          No.13 Inochi Tatsu Kokugen
                                          命絶つ刻限
                                          Prophecy of Death
                                          No.14 Takusareta Yubiwa
                                          託された指輪
                                          The Bequeathed Ring
                                          No.15 Shingi no Hazama
                                          真偽の狭間
                                          In Between Truths
                                          No.16 Tsubaki no Yukue
                                          椿のゆくえ
                                          Whereabouts of the Camellia
                                          No.17 Akenai Yoru ni
                                          明けない夜に
                                          The Endless Night
                                          No.18 Kadan no Itte
                                          果断の一手
                                          One Decisive Move
                                          No.19 Rensasuru Noroi
                                          連鎖する呪い
                                          The Linking Curse
                                          No.20 Naki Ko no Shōzō
                                          亡き子の肖像
                                          Portrait of a Dead Child
                                          No.21 Onihimeden
                                          鬼姫伝
                                          The Legend of the Demon Princess
                                          No.22 Ai Yue ni
                                          愛ゆえに
                                          For the Sake of Love
                                          No.23 Wasurenagusa no Omoi
                                          勿忘草の想い
                                          Forget Me Not
                                          No.24 Yurameku Hitotose
                                          揺らめくひととせ
                                          One Wavering Year

                                          Other media

                                          Eight novels based around the game have been released from 1988 to 2007 by various authors and publishing companies (most notably Dengeki Bunko and Famitsu Bunko). Four soundtrack CDs have also been released.

                                          The first four games in the series were released on the Wii's Virtual Console exclusively in Japan.

                                          See also

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