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   developer      = [[Konami]]|
   developer      = [[Konami]]|
   publisher      = [[Konami]]|
   publisher      = [[Konami]]|
   systems        = [[Game Boy Color]], [[BREW|Mobile]], [[TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine]], [[TurboGrafx-16 Mini|PC Engine Mini]], [[PlayStation|PS1]], [[PlayStation|PS3]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], [[Windows]]|
   systems        = [[Game Boy Color]], [[BREW|Mobile]], [[TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine]], [[TurboGrafx-16 Mini|PC Engine Mini]], [[PlayStation (video game console)|PS1]], [[PlayStation 3|PS3]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], [[PlayStation TV|PSTV]], [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], [[Windows]]|
   release        = '''PC Engine'''<br />JP: May 27, 1994<br />'''PlayStation'''<br />JP: October 13, 1995<br />'''Super Famicom'''<br />JP: February 9, 1996<br />'''Sega Saturn'''<br />JP: July 19, 1996<br />'''Windows'''<br />JP: December 4, 1997<br />'''Game Boy Color'''<br />JP: February 11, 1999<br />'''Feature phones ([[DoJa]])'''<br />JP: December 8, 2004<br />'''PlayStation Portable'''<br />JP: March 9, 2006<br />JP ([[PSOne Classic]]): November 11, 2009<br />'''PlayStation 3'''<br />JP ([[PSOne Classic]]): November 11, 2009<br />'''PC Engine Mini'''<br />JP: March 19, 2020|
   release        = '''PC Engine'''<br />Japan: May 27, 1994<br />'''PlayStation'''<br />Japan: October 13, 1995<br />'''Super Famicom'''<br />Japan: February 9, 1996<br />'''Sega Saturn'''<br />Japan: July 19, 1996<br />'''Windows'''<br />Japan: December 4, 1997<br />'''Game Boy Color'''<br />Japan: February 11, 1999<br />'''Feature phones ([[DoJa]])'''<br />Japan: December 8, 2004<br />'''PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable'''<br />Japan ([[PSOne Classic]]): November 11, 2009<br />'''PlayStation TV, PlayStation Vita'''<br />Japan ([[PSOne Classic]]): August 28, 2012<br />'''PC Engine Mini'''<br />Japan: March 19, 2020|
   added_to_museum = PC Engine Mini: May 1, 2020<br />Super Famicom: September 25, 2022|
   added_to_museum = PC Engine Mini: May 1, 2020<br />Super Famicom: September 25, 2022|
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''Heartthrob Memorial'' (''Tokimeki Memorial'') was originally released for the [[PC Engine Super CD-ROM²]] on May 27, [[1994]]. This version was released for the [[PC Engine Mini]] on March 19, [[2020]].
''Heartthrob Memorial'' (''Tokimeki Memorial'') was originally released for the [[PC Engine Super CD-ROM²]] on May 27, [[1994]]. This version was released for the [[PC Engine Mini]] on March 19, [[2020]].


'''''Heartthrob Memorial: Forever With You''''' ('''''Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You''''') was released for [[PlayStation]] on October 13, [[1995]], [[Sega Saturn]] on July 19, [[1996]], [[Windows]] on December 4, [[1997]], and [[PlayStation Portable]] on March 9, [[2006]]. This version included additional minigames, improved graphics and sound, and a new opening video. The PlayStation version was released as a PSOne Classic for the [[PlayStation Network]] for [[PlayStation 3]] and PlayStation Portable on November 11, [[2009]].
'''''Heartthrob Memorial: Forever With You''''' ('''''Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You''''') was released for [[PlayStation (video game console)|PlayStation]] on October 13, [[1995]], [[Sega Saturn]] on July 19, [[1996]], and [[Windows]] on December 4, [[1997]]. This version included additional minigames, improved graphics and sound, and a new opening video. The PlayStation version was released as a PSOne Classic for the [[PlayStation Network]] for [[PlayStation 3]] and PlayStation Portable on November 11, [[2009]], then for [[PlayStation TV]] and [[PlayStation Vita]] on August 28, [[2012]].


'''''Heartthrob Memorial: Under the Tree of Legends''''' ('''''Tokimeki Memorial: Densetsu no Ki no Shita de''''') was released for [[Super Famicom]] on February 9, 1996. Because of the restrictions in hardware, the introduction video and most voiceovers except those during loading were not included. This release came with a [[CD]] containing
'''''Heartthrob Memorial: Under the Tree of Legends''''' ('''''Tokimeki Memorial: Densetsu no Ki no Shita de''''') was released for [[Super Famicom]] on February 9, 1996. Because of the restrictions in hardware, the introduction video and most voiceovers except those during loading were not included. This release came with a [[CD]] containing
a radio drama and a new arrangement of the ending theme, "Time for Two" ("二人の時", "Futari no Toki").
a radio drama and a new arrangement of the ending theme, "Time for Two" ("二人の時", "Futari no Toki").
'''''Heartthrob Memorial: Forever With You''''' ('''''Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You''''') was released for [[PlayStation]] on October 13, [[1995]], [[Sega Saturn]] on July 19, [[1996]], and [[Windows]] on December 4, [[1997]]. This version included additional minigames, improved graphics and sound, and a new opening video.


The game was released for the [[Game Boy Color]] with [[Super Game Boy]] compatibility in two parts with ten characters each and three new characters. These two games, '''''Heartthrob Memorial Pocket: Sports Edition ~Schoolyard Photograph~''''' ('''''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket: Sports Hen ~Kotei no Photograph~''''') and '''''Heartthrob Memorial Pocket: Culture Edition  ~Melody of the Sun's Rays Through the Trees~''''' ('''''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket: Culture Hen ~Komorebi no Melody~'''''), were released on February 11, [[1999]]. These versions included a ''[[Beatmania]]'' minigame, a [[screensaver]], and a two-player minigame.
The game was released for the [[Game Boy Color]] with [[Super Game Boy]] compatibility in two parts with ten characters each and three new characters. These two games, '''''Heartthrob Memorial Pocket: Sports Edition ~Schoolyard Photograph~''''' ('''''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket: Sports Hen ~Kotei no Photograph~''''') and '''''Heartthrob Memorial Pocket: Culture Edition  ~Melody of the Sun's Rays Through the Trees~''''' ('''''Tokimeki Memorial Pocket: Culture Hen ~Komorebi no Melody~'''''), were released on February 11, [[1999]]. These versions included a ''[[Beatmania]]'' minigame, a [[screensaver]], and a two-player minigame.
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Latest revision as of 04:00, 14 August 2024

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Heartbreak Memorial
Developer Konami
Publisher Konami
Platforms Game Boy Color, Mobile, PC Engine, PC Engine Mini, PS1, PS3, PSP, PSTV, Saturn, Super Famicom, Windows
Released PC Engine
Japan: May 27, 1994
PlayStation
Japan: October 13, 1995
Super Famicom
Japan: February 9, 1996
Sega Saturn
Japan: July 19, 1996
Windows
Japan: December 4, 1997
Game Boy Color
Japan: February 11, 1999
Feature phones (DoJa)
Japan: December 8, 2004
PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
Japan (PSOne Classic): November 11, 2009
PlayStation TV, PlayStation Vita
Japan (PSOne Classic): August 28, 2012
PC Engine Mini
Japan: March 19, 2020
Added to
Museum
PC Engine Mini: May 1, 2020
Super Famicom: September 25, 2022

Heartthrob Memorial (ときめきメモリアル, Tokimeki Memorial) is a Japanese-exclusive dating simulation video game by Konami.

Versions

Heartthrob Memorial (Tokimeki Memorial) was originally released for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² on May 27, 1994. This version was released for the PC Engine Mini on March 19, 2020.

Heartthrob Memorial: Forever With You (Tokimeki Memorial: Forever With You) was released for PlayStation on October 13, 1995, Sega Saturn on July 19, 1996, and Windows on December 4, 1997. This version included additional minigames, improved graphics and sound, and a new opening video. The PlayStation version was released as a PSOne Classic for the PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable on November 11, 2009, then for PlayStation TV and PlayStation Vita on August 28, 2012.

Heartthrob Memorial: Under the Tree of Legends (Tokimeki Memorial: Densetsu no Ki no Shita de) was released for Super Famicom on February 9, 1996. Because of the restrictions in hardware, the introduction video and most voiceovers except those during loading were not included. This release came with a CD containing a radio drama and a new arrangement of the ending theme, "Time for Two" ("二人の時", "Futari no Toki").

The game was released for the Game Boy Color with Super Game Boy compatibility in two parts with ten characters each and three new characters. These two games, Heartthrob Memorial Pocket: Sports Edition ~Schoolyard Photograph~ (Tokimeki Memorial Pocket: Sports Hen ~Kotei no Photograph~) and Heartthrob Memorial Pocket: Culture Edition ~Melody of the Sun's Rays Through the Trees~ (Tokimeki Memorial Pocket: Culture Hen ~Komorebi no Melody~), were released on February 11, 1999. These versions included a Beatmania minigame, a screensaver, and a two-player minigame.

Heartthrob Memorial Mobile (Tokimeki Memorial Mobile) was a version in DoJa for the NTT DoCoMo i-mode service for Japanese feature phones that was released on December 8, 2004.

Fan translation

On March 8, 2022, Translated Games, a fan translation group, released a Japanese-to-English patch for the Super Famicom version. This version includes optional files that add the introduction video, voiced confessions, and voiced ending song through the fan-developed co-processor MSU-1 that adds CD-quality audio to Super Famicom hardware.

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