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Tokimeki Memorial: Densetsu no Ki no Shita de

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Tokimeki Memorial: Densetsu no Ki no Shita de is a Miscellaneous game, developed by KCEO and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1996.
Tokimeki Memorial: Densetsu no Ki no Shita de ("Beneath the Tree of Legend") is a port of the highly popular Konami dating simulation game, compressed into a 32-megabit Super Famicom cartridge and based on the original 1994 PC-Engine CD version (as opposed to the enhanced PS1 port "Forever With You", which contained additional content). To date, it is the only Tokimemo game to be released on a Nintendo home console.
Due to the technical limitations of the cartridge format, voice acting is almost entirely eliminated; however, after completing the game once, starting the game again will cause a voice clip of the girl with the highest affection from the previous playthrough to play during loading. Despite the scaled-down nature of this port, the gameplay is more or less unchanged.
Original copies come bundled with a mini-CD containing a specially recorded drama track, "Taste is Appletarte", and a re-arranged version of the game's closing theme, "Futari no Toki", sung by the majority of the heroines.
Tokimeki Memorial: Densetsu no Ki no Shita de ("Beneath the Tree of Legend") is a port of the highly popular Konami dating simulation game, compressed into a 32-megabit Super Famicom cartridge and based on the original 1994 PC-Engine CD version (as opposed to the enhanced PS1 port "Forever With You", which contained additional content). To date, it is the only Tokimemo game to be released on a Nintendo home console.
Due to the technical limitations of the cartridge format, voice acting is almost entirely eliminated; however, after completing the game once, starting the game again will cause a voice clip of the girl with the highest affection from the previous playthrough to play during loading. Despite the scaled-down nature of this port, the gameplay is more or less unchanged.
Original copies come bundled with a mini-CD containing a specially recorded drama track, "Taste is Appletarte", and a re-arranged version of the game's closing theme, "Futari no Toki", sung by the majority of the heroines.
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