My episodic memory is exceptional. I am able to develop relationships between my memories to best recall them by remembering a single memory which then brings forth others. I remember things by association, like I remember that when I first bought Chrono Trigger I had a friend named Alex. With that expression, I can therefore recall other things, such as the discussions Alex and I had about the meanings of the game...and our conclusions we came to.
Oddly, I cannot remember dates well. I cannot say, "I remember in 1995 I bought Chrono Trigger." I would have to look the year up, I just remember, "I bought Chrono Trigger the year it came out." I can then remember many things from that period of time, but for some reason I never associate it with the numerical date.
I also pride myself on my creativity. I run a Dungeons & Dragons 1E game on Sundays, and I honestly feel flattered by the praise I receive from my players. I know how to tell a story, I can honestly say that.
I can also reverse-engineer almost anything. If I play with something long enough, I can figure it out.
I would like to help someone on a fan game as a producer. I can put together a project and stay with it.
Also, I am not being snide, but there is no such thing as audiographic memory. Photographic--or eidetic memory, encompasses sounds as well as pictures. So, there you go, you can say eidetic memory. Also, you don't have to call it "near" photographic, you just don't call it "literal" photographic. That's the difference.