{"id":"sentimental-graffiti","platform":"ps1","category":"main_game","titles":[{"text":"Sentimental Graffiti","lang":"en","script":"Latn","form":"official","source":"no_intro","verified":false,"region":"jp"},{"text":"センチメンタルグラフティ〜約束","lang":"ja","script":"Jpan","region":"jp","form":"official","source":"wikipedia_ja","verified":true},{"text":"センチメンタルグラフティ","lang":"ja","script":"Kana","region":"jp","form":"official","source":"wikipedia_ja","verified":true}],"roms":[{"name":"Sentimental Graffiti (Japan)","source":"no_intro","region":"jp","size":448948912,"crc32":"58be6f1d","md5":"bd902752a159655ab954820a464a955a","sha1":"d7565b6b9dd2626363b28174740b4650752a8232"}],"external_ids":{"igdb":124264},"media":[{"kind":"boxart","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Sony_-_PlayStation/master/Named_Boxarts/Sentimental%20Graffiti%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"},{"kind":"screenshot","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Sony_-_PlayStation/master/Named_Snaps/Sentimental%20Graffiti%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"}],"descriptions":[{"text":"Sentimental Graffiti (センチメンタルグラフティ, Senchimentaru Gurafuti) is the name of a dating simulation series by NEC Interchannel. An anime television series based on the series was later produced, titled Sentimental Journey. Three Japanese radio dramas based on the series, titled Sentimental Night, Kaettekita Sentimental Night, and Only Sentimental Night 2 were produced. A number of non-broadcast Japanese audio dramas have also been produced. Several dojin games have been made based on the characters, including the infamous Sentimental Shooting scrolling shooter, which combines a very engaging (and difficult) shoot 'em up with provocative imagery. Its nicknames amongst fans are typically Senchi or the contraction SenchiGura.\nFollowing the 1994 hit success of Tokimeki Memorial, NEC Interchannel initiated a cooperation between Tabeta Toshio and the main staff of the Graduation series with game production house Marcus in an attempt to produce a \"Tokimeki-like\" game. While the six central characters were cast by Seiji Productions, the remaining six were considered unconventional for the time in that they were selected for public appeal. At the time, many of the staff and cast were unknown by ","lang":"en","source":"wikipedia_en"}]}