Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph

Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph

released on Dec 10, 1986

Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph

released on Dec 10, 1986

Maison Ikkoku: Omoide no Photograph is a Japanese menu-based graphical adventure game based on the anime and manga series. Players control Yusaku Godai and will need to help him find a secret photograph that's been hidden away by the manager. Godai will need to bribe the inhabitants, which constantly move around the house in order to get access to Kyoko's room. But even if Godai makes it into the manager's room and tries to look at the framed photo, something will always happen which will force Godai to leave the room. The game has the player move between locations in the boarding house and the town, constantly running out of money, and meeting all the cast from the original comic book, including Nikaido who did not appear in the anime.


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Game Review - originally written by Spinner 8

Looks like this is one of those graphical text adventure thingys, just like the NES version was. Might even be the same game. Anyways, Maison Ikkoku is (I’m pretty sure?) the first manga done by giant fire-breathing manga goddess Rumiko Takahashi, or at least one of the first. It’s pretty boring by most standards, involving some loser in a boarding house, and his infatuation with his landlord (kanrinin), an infatuation which doesn’t fully materialize for a good ninety-six episodes. The rest of the tenants are crazy characters who use his room for nightly drinking and partying sessions. It’s really great.

a complete nightmare to play without a guide. it does capture the spirit of this series, however