You that became a Memory ~Memories Off~

You that became a Memory ~Memories Off~

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name = You that became a Memory ~Memories Off~


caption =
ja_name = 想い出にかわる君 ~メモリーズオフ~
ja_name_trans = Omoide ni Kanata Kimi ~Memorīzu Obu~
genre = Drama, Romance
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developer = KID
publisher =
genre = Visual novel
ratings =
platforms = DC, PS
released = September 27 2001 (PS)
2008 (PSP)
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title = Related works
content =
* OVA

nihongo|"You that became a Memory ~Memories Off~"|想い出にかわる君 ~メモリーズオフ~|Omoide ni Kanata Kimi ~Memorīzu Obu~ is a Japanese romance visual novel developed by KID for the Dreamcast and the PlayStation. It is the third game in the Memories Off series. The game was released for the Dreamcast and the Playstation on September 27 2001. It was adapted into the first tale of an OVA series, titled as "Memories Off 3.5: Omoide no Kanata e".

Characters

;Nihongo|Shougo Kagaya|加賀 正午|Kagaya Shougo;Nihongo|Kanata Kurosu|黒須 カナタ|Kurosu Kanata;Nihongo|Neo Kashima|荷嶋 音緒|Kashima Neo;Nihongo|Mifu Kashima|荷嶋 深歩|Kashima Mifu;Nihongo|Isako Narumi|鳴海 沙子|Narumi Isako;Nihongo|Nayuta Kitahara|北原 那由多|Kitahara Nayuta;Nihongo|Hibiki Kodama|児玉 響|Kodama Hibiki;Nihongo|Tamaki Momose|百瀬 環|Momose Tamaki;Nihongo|Tanaka Ichitaro|田中一太郎|Ichitaro Tanaka;Nihongo|Tsukasa Rikimaru|力丸真 紅郎|Rikimaru Tsukasa;Nihongo|Shin Inaho|稲穂 信|Inaho Shin;Nihongo|Yue Imasaka|今坂 唯笑|Imasaka Yue

Anime

"You that became a Memory ~Memories Off~" was adapted into the first half of an OVA series, titled as "Memories Off 3.5: Omoide no Kanata e".

External links

[http://www.success-corp.co.jp/software/sl2000/memories_off/index.html SuperLite 2000's You that became a Memory ~Memories Off~ page]


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