Heartthrob Memorial
Heartbreak Memorial | |
Developer | Konami |
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Publisher | Konami |
Platforms | Game Boy, Mobile, PC Engine, PC Engine Mini, PS1, PSP, Saturn, Super Famicom, Windows |
Released | PC Engine JP: May 27, 1994 PlayStation JP: October 13, 1995 Super Famicom JP: February 9, 1996 Sega Saturn JP: July 19, 1996 Windows JP: December 4, 1997 Game Boy JP: February 11, 1999 Mobile phones JP: December 8, 2004 PlayStation Portable JP: March 9, 2006 PC Engine Mini JP: 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 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.
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.
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").
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.
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.