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* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: An entire ''society'' of them, arguably. Certainly enough to make an entire ''group'', the Royal Exploration Agency.
* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: An entire ''society'' of them, arguably. Certainly enough to make an entire ''group'', the Royal Exploration Agency.
* Notably, [[Aristocrats Are Evil]] is almost ''totally'' averted - and even the one wealthy character that could be seen as an antagonist is a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]].
* Notably, [[Aristocrats Are Evil]] is almost ''totally'' averted - and even the one wealthy character that could be seen as an antagonist is a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]].
* [[American Kirby Is Hardcore]]: Compare [http://www.infendo.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/nostalgia-fob-495x433.jpg the American boxart] to the Japanese art, above. Oddly, the biggest complaint about the American box art isn't the addition of [[Angry Eyebrows]], it's the change from "nostalgic" sepia-toned imagery to something less visually appealing but more obviously intended to cater to the anime-inundated jRPG fan demographic.
* [[American Kirby Is Hardcore]]: Compare [http://www.infendo.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/nostalgia-fob-495x433.jpg the American boxart] to the Japanese art, above. Oddly, the biggest complaint about the American box art isn't the addition of [[Angry Eyebrows]], it's the change from "nostalgic" sepia-toned imagery to something less visually appealing but more obviously intended to cater to the anime-inundated JRPG fan demographic.
* [[And Your Reward Is Clothes]]: Beating the two most difficult [[Bonus Boss|Bonus Bosses]] nets you Melody and Fiona's ultimate armor, which are a [[Horny Devils|Disgaea-esque demon-tail, horns, and fluffy nightie]] and [[Battle Bikini|angel-winged bikini]], respectively.
* [[And Your Reward Is Clothes]]: Beating the two most difficult [[Bonus Boss|Bonus Bosses]] nets you Melody and Fiona's ultimate armor, which are a [[Horny Devils|Disgaea-esque demon-tail, horns, and fluffy nightie]] and [[Battle Bikini|angel-winged bikini]], respectively.
* [[Atlantis]]: The real one, along with Mu and Lemuria, are available as optional sidequest dungeons.
* [[Atlantis]]: The real one, along with Mu and Lemuria, are available as optional sidequest dungeons.
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** Doubles as a [[Shown Their Work]] - later in the game you gain the ability to find World Treasures - similar to the "Discoveries" in ''[[Skies of Arcadia]]'' - and many of them are based directly on real-life landmarks... and are shockingly accurate in placement. It's the one instance where Google Maps actually functions fairly well as an impromptu guide. [[Guide Dang It|Which is helpful, since the NPCs that tell you about them are painfully vague in their locations.]]
** Doubles as a [[Shown Their Work]] - later in the game you gain the ability to find World Treasures - similar to the "Discoveries" in ''[[Skies of Arcadia]]'' - and many of them are based directly on real-life landmarks... and are shockingly accurate in placement. It's the one instance where Google Maps actually functions fairly well as an impromptu guide. [[Guide Dang It|Which is helpful, since the NPCs that tell you about them are painfully vague in their locations.]]
*** Triples - possibly - as a [[Shout-Out]]: The one biggest [[You Fail Geography Forever|geographical snafu]] with a World Treasure is the Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves, which are actually in China, appearing in western Kazakhstan, roughly ''3000 miles west''. This could arguably be seen as a nod to Skies of Arcadia, whose biggest [[Guide Dang It]] Discovery was a townsperson who notified you of a Discovery that was much further west than he [[Blatant Lies|actually said]].
*** Triples - possibly - as a [[Shout-Out]]: The one biggest [[You Fail Geography Forever|geographical snafu]] with a World Treasure is the Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves, which are actually in China, appearing in western Kazakhstan, roughly ''3000 miles west''. This could arguably be seen as a nod to Skies of Arcadia, whose biggest [[Guide Dang It]] Discovery was a townsperson who notified you of a Discovery that was much further west than he [[Blatant Lies|actually said]].
** While the map of the world does have wrap-around (ie. fly east of Japan and you'll end up in California), it doesn't work properly for a round world. Fly south of New Zealand and you'll end up in... North Korea?
** While the map of the world does have wrap-around (i.e. fly east of Japan and you'll end up in California), it doesn't work properly for a round world. Fly south of New Zealand and you'll end up in... North Korea?
* [[Five-Man Band|Four Man Band]]:
* [[Five-Man Band|Four Man Band]]:
** [[The Hero]]: Eddie
** [[The Hero]]: Eddie
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* [[Mysterious Waif]]: Fiona
* [[Mysterious Waif]]: Fiona
* [[Pixel Hunt]]: Finding JUST the right point to uncover a World Treasure can be an ordeal, especially at high altitudes.
* [[Pixel Hunt]]: Finding JUST the right point to uncover a World Treasure can be an ordeal, especially at high altitudes.
* [[Politically-Correct History]]: none of the dark-skinned characters are treated with anything but the utmost respect. A ("coloured") NPC mentions that she wishes that people would treat the native africans better, but this never comes up again.
* [[Politically-Correct History]]: none of the dark-skinned characters are treated with anything but the utmost respect. A ("colored") NPC mentions that she wishes that people would treat the native Africans better, but this never comes up again.
* [[Green Rocks|Purple Rocks]]: Eterna, which is used to power airship engines, also somehow manages to be ancient [[Unobtainium]] that makes the [[Infinity+1 Sword|strongest equipment in the game]].
* [[Green Rocks|Purple Rocks]]: Eterna, which is used to power airship engines, also somehow manages to be ancient [[Unobtainium]] that makes the [[Infinity+1 Sword|strongest equipment in the game]].
* [[Random Encounters]]
* [[Random Encounters]]

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Nostalgia, originally released in Japan as Nostalgio no Kaze (ノスタルジオの風, Nosutarujio no Kaze, lit. "Wind of Nostalgio"), is a role-playing video game developed by Red Entertainment and Matrix Software for the Nintendo DS handheld system. Initially released in November 2008 for Japanese audiences by Tecmo, an English version of the game was officially announced for North America by Ignition Entertainment for a October 2009 release. The game's development was headed by producer Keisuke Kikuchi, with programming and three-dimensional graphics by Matrix Software, who had previously developed Square Enix's Nintendo DS versions of Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy IV.

Taking place in an alternate reality steampunk version of the 19th Century, the game follows Eddie, a London boy and son of a great adventurer as he and his friends travel the world in an airship in search of his missing father. The game features both standard turn-based combat and aerial battles between the player's customizable airship, the Maverick, and enemy airships. The player's party, consisting of Eddie, the Street Urchin Pad, a witch named Melody and the mysterious Fiona travel to such places as New York City, Cairo, Tokyo, Northern Europe and South America.

The game follows The Grand List of Console Role Playing Game Cliches to a tee, most likely on purpose in order to invoke nostalgia of old school NES and SNES generation RPGs. Whether it's successful or not is a subject of debate. Though the narrative is certainly nothing new, the gameplay is simple and fun, and there are plenty of sidequests and other optional content to keep players occupied.

NOT to be confused with Nostalgia Filter.


This game provides examples of: