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The EVS data for the main cover stars—the pink-haired childhood friend Hikari Hinomoto and the older childhood friend Kasumi Asou —is included directly on this disc. Other characters required supplementary "Append Discs" often found in the Hibikino Watcher magazine. What’s Inside the Limited Box?

This is not the “Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories” series – it’s the main game split across two premium boxes.

Early runs of this Limited Box contained a misprinted calendar featuring a typo in character dialogue for Miyuki Kotobuki (the shy bookworm). Konami recalled some, but not all. Collectors pay a premium for the "error box." Tokimeki Memorial 2 -Japan- -Disc 1- -Limited Box-

The "Limited Box" was more than just a game; it was a collector's ecosystem. It often included specialized packaging, art books, and physical collectibles that catered to a burgeoning "otaku" market in Japan. By providing high-quality tangible goods alongside the software, Konami turned the launch into a cultural event. For fans, owning the Limited Box was a statement of dedication to the "legendary tree" mythos that the series had popularized. Enhancing the Simulation

: Be aware that saving EVS data is extremely resource-heavy. A single name can occupy 11 out of 15 blocks on a standard PlayStation memory card. Additional Characters The EVS data for the main cover stars—the

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Use the weekday commands to build specific stats (parameters) required for different girls: Literature/Science/Art : Improves intelligence and artistic stats. : Increases fitness but can lower charm. This is not the “Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories”

If you find a sealed version of the today, here is the loot you would discover:

Released on November 25, 1999 (a prestigious "Thanksgiving Day" release in Japan), this box set was a premium entry point into what would become a 6-disc saga.

While the box is pretty, the software inside is legendary. Tokimeki Memorial 2 is notoriously difficult for Western players due to the "Evo-Approach System" (or "Emotional Voice System"). The game analyzes your real-time controller inputs—not just choices, but how fast you press buttons—to determine your nervousness when talking to girls.