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* BigDamnKiss: At the end of the love confessions, used from ''2nd Kiss'' onward.

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* BigDamnKiss: TheBigDamnKiss: At the end of the love confessions, used from ''2nd Kiss'' onward.
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** The guys have a favorite clothing style and favorites accessory and he'll compliment you if you wear his favorite style and accessory on the date. In later games, instead of accessories, the guy have a favorite color instead.

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** The guys have a favorite clothing style and favorites accessory and he'll compliment you if you wear his favorite style and accessory on the date. In later games, instead of accessories, the guy have a favorite color instead.color.

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** The after school, after date and special third date conversations are much shorter than later games. Later games have longer conversations to help flesh out the characters.

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** The after guys have a favorite clothing style and favorites accessory and he'll compliment you if you wear his favorite style and accessory on the date. In later games, instead of accessories, the guy have a favorite color instead.
** After
school, after date and special third date conversations are much more shorter than later games. Later games have longer conversations to help flesh out the characters.


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** You can go to the flea market twice during one shopping session in the game. In later games, you can only go to the flea market once and only if you haven't go to a different shop before.
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** You can't give a girl her birthday present and there are no information of the girls in the games. The girls also can'tgive birthday present to the player. Later games, you can check her information and may give and receive birthday presents from the girls.

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** You can't give a girl her birthday present and there are no information of the girls in the games. The girls also can'tgive can't give birthday present to the player.you. Later games, you can check her information and may give and receive birthday presents from the girls.

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** You can skinship the guy before answering the date questions, though success or failure depends on how much much the guy likes you. You need to answer the date questions before skinship in later games.

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** You can skinship the guy before answering the date questions, though success or failure depends on how much much the guy likes you. You need to answer the date questions before skinship in later games.


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** You can skinship anytime you want during CG event, but there are no prompt to tell you if you should poke him or not, and poking at the wrong time may give you blue hearts and purple notes, so is more of a trial and error gameplay. In later games, as long as you touch the touch screen and not the dialog box, the skinship prompt automatically appears and you can safely poke the guy.
** The after school, after date and special third date conversations are much shorter than later games. Later games have longer conversations to help flesh out the characters.


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** Except special events like double date and shopping events, the characters rarely interact with each other. Later games have random school events, so the characters interact a lot more often.
** You can get the guy birthday present if you date him on your birthday, even if the guy is at low affection. In later games, even when you date the guy in your birthday, the guys doesn't give you present unless he is at friendly and higher affection.
** Birthday presents are fixed order, so for guys like Kei, Sakuya and Himuro, you have to wait until the third year, near the end of the game, to get their special accessories. In later games, birthday presents are based on the guy's affection, so you can receive his special accessory earlier.
** You can't give a girl her birthday present and there are no information of the girls in the games. The girls also can'tgive birthday present to the player. Later games, you can check her information and may give and receive birthday presents from the girls.


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* RecurringElement:
** The poster boys of each game have the kanji of 王 in their names and have a part-time job.
** The studious guys tend to wear glasses, have hair in various shades of green and have at least one CG when they take off their glasses.
** The sporty guys tend to be bad at academic studies, have a problem with ther sport of choice that can only overcome by the heroine's guidance and have one CG event takes place at the zoo. In all three games, they all require 200 Fitness and 150 Social to get their ending.
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After their [[Main/{{Sequelitis}} big economic failure]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their grandest ever investment]] of casting the [[TheAce best]] [[AllStarCast voice actors for each character type]], paired with opening and ending theme songs by Japanese rock legend, B’z, give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels, various remakes, and spin-offs; forming a franchise of its own—the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.

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After their [[Main/{{Sequelitis}} big economic failure]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their grandest ever investment]] of casting the [[TheAce the best]] [[AllStarCast voice actors actors]] for each [[TypeCasting character type]], paired with opening and ending theme songs by Japanese rock legend, B’z, give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels, various remakes, and spin-offs; forming a franchise of its own—the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.
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Each game's cast of characters fits neatly into a standard array of types: the [[TheAce prince]], the studious {{megane}}, the [[LovableJock sporty guy]], the artsy guy, the fashionable guy, the [[SempaiKohai kohai]], the [[TeacherStudentRomance teacher]]... How each type is executed varies quite a bit from game to game, [[CastOfSnowFlakes giving players a wide selection]] of LoveInterests to choose from. Obviously, there's also the ChildhoodFriend, normally considered the TrueEnding of each game.

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Each game's cast of characters fits neatly into a standard array of types: the [[TheAce prince]], the studious {{megane}}, the [[LovableJock sporty jock]], the [[InTouchWithHisFeminineSide feminine guy]], the artsy guy, the [[TheFashionista fashionable guy, guy]], the [[SempaiKohai kohai]], the [[TeacherStudentRomance teacher]]... How each type is executed varies quite a bit from game to game, [[CastOfSnowFlakes giving players a wide selection]] of LoveInterests to choose from. Obviously, there's also the ChildhoodFriend, normally considered the TrueEnding of each game.
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* CallingYourAttacks: Every characters get to shout their attack in Pillow Fight minigame.


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* SchoolClubsAreSeriousBusiness: Most of the winnable guys being members of specific clubs, joining their respective clubs is the only way to get some of their special Events and [=CGs=]. Also, School clubs give the heroine powerful special attacks for Pillow Fight minigame, becoming the Club Master and, in the case of sports clubs, winning matches and Inter-High tournaments net the heroine big Main/RelationshipValues towards all the guys.
* SchoolFestival: Perfoming well in school festival increase the likelihood of all the guys toward the heroine. What the heroine does in the festival depends on her club.
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* DemotedToExtra: The girls. Nearly all of the guys do get their character image songs but sadly none of the girls ever have any to date.

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* DemotedToExtra: The girls. Nearly all of the guys do get their character image songs but sadly none of the girls ever have any to date. Only the guys (plus Tsukushi and Yuu) get to celebrate their birthday on ''Girl's Side'''s official Twitter account and the now closed i-revo's blog. When the first two games were ported to the DS, the girls don't have EVS function.
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After their [[Main/{{Sequelitis}} big economic failure]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their grandest ever investment]] of casting the [[TheAce best]] [[AllStarCast voice actors for each character type]], paired with opening and ending theme songs by Japanese rock legend, B’z, give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels and various remakes and spin-offs; forming a franchise of its own—the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.

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After their [[Main/{{Sequelitis}} big economic failure]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their grandest ever investment]] of casting the [[TheAce best]] [[AllStarCast voice actors for each character type]], paired with opening and ending theme songs by Japanese rock legend, B’z, give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels and sequels, various remakes remakes, and spin-offs; forming a franchise of its own—the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.
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After their [[Main/{{Sequelitis}} big economic failure]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their grandest ever investment]] of casting the [[TheAce best]] [[AllStarCast voice actors for each character type]], paired with opening and ending theme songs by Japanese rock legend, B’z, give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels and various remakes after that and forming a franchise of its own: the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.

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After their [[Main/{{Sequelitis}} big economic failure]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their grandest ever investment]] of casting the [[TheAce best]] [[AllStarCast voice actors for each character type]], paired with opening and ending theme songs by Japanese rock legend, B’z, give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels and various remakes after that and spin-offs; forming a franchise of its own: the own—the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.
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After their [[Main/{{Sequelitis}} big economic failure]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their biggest ever investment]] of hiring the [[AllStarCast best voice actors for each character type]] and give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels and various remakes after that and forming a franchise of its own: the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.

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After their [[Main/{{Sequelitis}} big economic failure]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their biggest grandest ever investment]] of hiring casting the [[TheAce best]] [[AllStarCast best voice actors for each character type]] type]], paired with opening and ending theme songs by Japanese rock legend, B’z, give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels and various remakes after that and forming a franchise of its own: the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.
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The game follows the same mechanic as the male versions: you're playing as a freshman in a Japanese HighSchool, and you'll spend your three years of school time studying, participating in club activities, working part-time, meeting other students (both male and female) and getting closer to them in the hope of getting the confession of love of a male classmate at the place of legend of your High School on Graduation Day.

Each game's cast of characters fits neatly into a standard array of types: the [[TheAce prince]], the studious {{megane}}, the sporty guy, the artsy guy, the fashionable guy, the [[SempaiKohai kohai]], the [[TeacherStudentRomance teacher]]... How each type is executed varies quite a bit from game to game, [[CastOfSnowFlakes giving players a wide selection]] of LoveInterests to choose from. Obviously, there's also the ChildhoodFriend, normally considered the TrueEnding of each game.

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The Basic game play follows the same mechanic as the male versions: you're their counterpart series--you're playing as a freshman heroine in a Japanese HighSchool, and you'll spend your three years of school time studying, participating in club activities, working part-time, meeting other students (both male and female) and getting closer to them in the hope of getting the love confession of love of a male classmate from your intended love-interest at the place of legend of your High School high school on Graduation Day.

Each game's cast of characters fits neatly into a standard array of types: the [[TheAce prince]], the studious {{megane}}, the [[LovableJock sporty guy, guy]], the artsy guy, the fashionable guy, the [[SempaiKohai kohai]], the [[TeacherStudentRomance teacher]]... How each type is executed varies quite a bit from game to game, [[CastOfSnowFlakes giving players a wide selection]] of LoveInterests to choose from. Obviously, there's also the ChildhoodFriend, normally considered the TrueEnding of each game.
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After their big economic plummer from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their biggest ever investment]] of hiring the [[AllStarCast best voice actors for each character type]] and give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels and various remakes after that and forming a franchise of its own: the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.

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After their [[Main/{{Sequelitis}} big economic plummer failure]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their biggest ever investment]] of hiring the [[AllStarCast best voice actors for each character type]] and give birth to the then first installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels and various remakes after that and forming a franchise of its own: the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.
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The GenderFlip version of the ''[[VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial Tokimiki Memorial Series]]''.

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The GenderFlip version of the ''[[VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial Tokimiki Tokimeki Memorial Series]]''.
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The GenderFlip version of ''[[VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial Tokimiki Memorial Series]]''.

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The GenderFlip version of the ''[[VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial Tokimiki Memorial Series]]''.

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The GenderFlip version of ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial''. After the big economic dropout that was ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Konami decided to step into otome game territory, a genre in expansion at the time. The first game was released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with a huge commercial success, with two sequels and various remakes after that and forming a franchise of its own: the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.

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The GenderFlip version of ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial''. ''[[VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial Tokimiki Memorial Series]]''.

After the their big economic dropout that was plummer from ''Tokimeki Memorial 3'', Konami Creator/{{Konami}} decided to step into otome game the Reverse Harlem Otome Game territory, a genre in expansion at the time. The time, and [[RedemptionQuest poured in their biggest ever investment]] of hiring the [[AllStarCast best voice actors for each character type]] and give birth to the then first game was installment, now titled ''Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side: First Love''; released in 2002 for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 with a [[BreakthroughHit huge commercial success, with success]], leading the project to expand into two sequels and various remakes after that and forming a franchise of its own: the "Girl's Side" branch. Its sweet, funny, and at times painful atmosphere has gained quite a fan following, with all three games' UsefulNotes/NintendoDS versions and both versions of the third being the only [=TokiMemo=] games to date to receive complete fan translations.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Meet your First Loves through Otome Gaming.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Meet your [[FirstLove First Loves Loves]] through reality Otome Gaming.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Step into your First Loves of Otome Gaming.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Step into [[caption-width-right:350:Meet your First Loves of through Otome Gaming.]]
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A similar series started up in 2013, titled ''[[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/tokires/ Tokimeki Restaurant]]''[[labelnote:*]]Developed by Konami's [=LovePlus=] Productions department, its licensing and distributing rights were transferred to Koei-Tecmo on August 7, 2014[[/labelnote]]. Rather than a visual novel, it's instead a restaurant management game where you struggle to keep a cafe afloat with some handsome new hire employees -- who also turn out to secretly be famous {{Idol Singer}}s. An anime for the project was announced in 2017. Tokimeki Restaurant will end service on August 31, 2018.

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A similar series started up in 2013, titled ''[[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/tokires/ Tokimeki Restaurant]]''[[labelnote:*]]Developed by Konami's [=LovePlus=] Productions department, its licensing and distributing rights were transferred to Koei-Tecmo on August 7, 2014[[/labelnote]]. Rather than a visual novel, it's instead a restaurant management game where you struggle to keep a cafe afloat with some handsome new hire employees -- who also turn out to secretly be famous {{Idol Singer}}s. An anime for the project was announced in 2017. Tokimeki Restaurant will end ended its service on August 31, 2018.
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* AndYourRewardIsClothes: If a guy likes the heroine enough, he will give her a wearable accessory. He will compliment the heroine if she wears it out on dates with him.


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* NewGamePlus: In [=TMGS3=], if Bambi's fashion level reaches level 5, Karen will give her special clothes each
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** All of Kazuma's E-mails are completely lack of any punctuation and small tsu character, and one of his E-mails is written entirely in Hiragana. Fan translators decided to translate his E-mails normally.
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** In the 1st game, one of Kazuma's nicknames is his last name written in katakana but with prolonged sound mark, meaning the heroine has the option to shout his name instead. Fan translators chose to translate it as "Su-zu-ka♡" instead.

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** In the 1st game, one of Kazuma's nicknames is his last name written in katakana but with prolonged sound mark, meaning the heroine has the option to shout his name instead. Fan translators chose to translate it as "Su-zu-ka♡" instead.instead, which make it hilarious because Kazuma allows the heroine call him by this nickname even if he doesn't like her.
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* LostInTranslation:
** A lot of conversations has to be altered, but still keeping the original meaning because of the game's limitations, Japanese puns and the different length between English and Japanese characters.
** In the 1st game, one of Kazuma's nicknames is his last name written in katakana but with prolonged sound mark, meaning the heroine has the option to shout his name instead. Fan translators chose to translate it as "Su-zu-ka♡" instead.
** One of Mizuki's nicknames is "Mizu-kichi". Fan translators decided to stick with "Mi-zu-ki♡".
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* Cosplay: The cosplay outfits in the first game's [=PS2=] version.

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* Cosplay: {{Cosplay}}: The cosplay outfits in the first game's [=PS2=] version.
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* Cosplay: The cosplay outfits in the first game's [=PS2=] version.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Some information of the guys can only be found in Habataki Watcher, drama [=CDs=] or the typing games.
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** This happens a few times in the typing games, in particular referencing the main games' [=CG=] events.
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** Masaki only has 5 stages in the 2nd typing game while all the other guys (except Akagi) have 10 stages.

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** Masaki only has 5 stages in the 2nd typing game while all the other guys (except Akagi) [[SecretCharacter Akagi]]) have 10 stages.

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