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[[File:mitsumete_knight.png|frame|[[Loads and Loads of Characters|Ten of the sixteen main heroines of the game]]. Starting from the girl at the very top and clock-wise : [[Bokukko|Hanna]], [[Mysterious Waif|Anne]], [[Cool Big Sis|Noel]], [[Emotionless Girl|Rai]][[Ensemble Darkhorse|zze]], [[Token Mini Moe|Laury]], [[The Hero|Sop]][[The Woobie|hia]], [[Mad Scientist|Menesys]], [[Alpha Bitch|Li]][[Rich Bitch|nda]], [[May December Romance|Claire]], and ["Everythings Better With Princesses|Priscilla."]]]
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{{quote box|[[Loads and Loads of Characters|Ten of the sixteen main heroines of the game]]. Starting from the girl at the very top and clock-wise : [[Bokukko|Hanna]], [[Mysterious Waif|Anne]], [[Cool Big Sis|Noel]], [[Emotionless Girl|Rai]][[Ensemble Darkhorse|zze]], [[Token Mini Moe|Laury]], [[The Hero|Sop]][[The Woobie|hia]], [[Mad Scientist|Menesys]], [[Alpha Bitch|Li]][[Rich Bitch|nda]], [[May December Romance|Claire]], and ["Everythings Better With Princesses|Priscilla."}}]


''Mitsumete Knight'' (みつめてナイト, Mitsumete Naito, lit. « Admire Knight », « Gazing Knight ») is a 1997 [[Dating Sim]] on [[Play Station|Playstation 1]], made in cooperation by [[Konami]], and Red Company (of ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'' fame). [[Spiritual Successor]] of Konami's smash hit ''[[Tokimeki Memorial|Tokimeki Memorial : Forever with you]]'', it uses the same game engine and most of its successful mechanics, but with several twists.
''Mitsumete Knight'' (みつめてナイト, Mitsumete Naito, lit. « Admire Knight », « Gazing Knight ») is a 1997 [[Dating Sim]] on [[Play Station|Playstation 1]], made in cooperation by [[Konami]], and Red Company (of ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'' fame). [[Spiritual Successor]] of Konami's smash hit ''[[Tokimeki Memorial|Tokimeki Memorial : Forever with you]]'', it uses the same game engine and most of its successful mechanics, but with several twists.