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'''''Kingdom Hearts: V Cast''''' was an unofficial entry in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' game series made exclusively for the Verizon Wireless V Cast cellphone network.<ref>[https://www.verizon.com/about/news/vzw/2005/02/pr2005-02-01 Verizon Wireless  article announcing ''Kingdom Hearts: V Cast'' on it's new V Cast multimedia service.] Retrieved 19 Apr '20</ref>It was released in Japan on October 1st, 2004, and in the United States on February 4th, 2005. The game was not developed by Square-Enix and instead was made by Disney Interactive and Superscape. The game is also not canon to the rest of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. In 2012, the V Cast network was disbanded, thus making the game unavailable to download.
'''''Kingdom Hearts: V Cast''''' was an unofficial entry in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' game series made exclusively for the Verizon Wireless V Cast cellphone network.<ref>[https://www.verizon.com/about/news/vzw/2005/02/pr2005-02-01 Verizon Wireless  article announcing ''Kingdom Hearts: V Cast'' on it's new V Cast multimedia service.] Retrieved 19 Apr '20</ref> It was released in Japan on October 1st, 2004, and in the United States on February 4th, 2005. The game was not developed by Square-Enix and instead was made by Disney Interactive and Superscape. The game is also not canon to the rest of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. In 2012, the V Cast network was disbanded, thus making the game unavailable to download.


A dump of the first chapter has been found by "Wedge" of the 4Chan ''Kingdom Hearts'' community during 2016 and has been uploaded to the internet.
A dump of the first chapter has been found by "Wedge" of the 4Chan ''Kingdom Hearts'' community during 2016 and has been uploaded to the internet.
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Chapters 2, 3, and 4 are still lost.
Chapters 2, 3, and 4 are still lost.


==Videos==
==Gallery==
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===Videos===
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   |description3 =Model showcase.
   |description3 =Model showcase.
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  |description4 =Yuriofwind's video on the subject.
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===Soundtrack===
===Soundtrack===
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://mega.nz/file/CWQiiQRC#oTmTucRhMRWauxbg6GmRmhyN3x8Dwhu63TU10vUXOK4 MEGA upload of the first chapter's files.] Retrieved 26 Dec '20
*[https://mega.nz/file/CWQiiQRC#oTmTucRhMRWauxbg6GmRmhyN3x8Dwhu63TU10vUXOK4 MEGA upload of the first chapter's files.]
*[https://www.khwiki.com/Kingdom_Hearts_V_CAST ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki page on ''Kingdom Hearts: V Cast''.] Retrieved 19 Apr '20
*[https://www.khwiki.com/Kingdom_Hearts_V_CAST ''Kingdom Hearts'' Wiki page on ''Kingdom Hearts: V Cast''.]


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 02:02, 10 June 2021

VCast.jpg

The game's title screen.

Status: Partially Found

Kingdom Hearts: V Cast was an unofficial entry in the Kingdom Hearts game series made exclusively for the Verizon Wireless V Cast cellphone network.[1] It was released in Japan on October 1st, 2004, and in the United States on February 4th, 2005. The game was not developed by Square-Enix and instead was made by Disney Interactive and Superscape. The game is also not canon to the rest of the Kingdom Hearts series. In 2012, the V Cast network was disbanded, thus making the game unavailable to download.

A dump of the first chapter has been found by "Wedge" of the 4Chan Kingdom Hearts community during 2016 and has been uploaded to the internet.

In 2020, Youtube user "KrZ One" managed to get the first chapter running (with some tweaks applied and still suffering from crashes) on the Zeebo, a low-cost 2009 console, showcasing full gameplay.[2]

Chapters 2, 3, and 4 are still lost.

Gallery

Videos

Full Agrabah gameplay

Full Swashbuckler's Island gameplay

Model showcase.

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Soundtrack

"Swashbuckler's Island"

"Training"

"Death"

"Assorted Jingles"

External Links

Reference