For the patches I use a PSP and DS Emulator. You could also play Avalon code and Personal 4 On the emulators as well for free. I always like supporting the artists and creators of games, but I understand that some can’t afford to. Here is some good websites for the emulators
- Emuparadise (Search for Nindtendo DS and PSP Emulator)
- PPSSPP.org (This one provides the latest version for the PPSSPP)
Roms (You can find Roms for a lot of games but I be careful when searching them up, some may have viruses, I trust emuparadise the most).
If you need help installing them, you should try searching up YouTube tutorials. There’s a lot out there. Also they should have faqs if you run into any problems. A lot of the patched games also have instructions, try going to english Otome games page. Then click on the title of the patched game. And usually there’s a link which will take you to the translators page and website. And they often have instructions on how to install the games.
Also other recommendations I have is Lucky Rabbit Reflex, the art is quite unique, and the game itself takes place in the UK I believe so the lingo is different. But the game is honestly one of the best games I ever played, and it is very similar to Tokimeki Memorial Girl’s Side 3, with the dressing up and love triangles. You can find it on steam.
ALSO always be safe. I used to just download games left to right, and I had two viruses. One virus where someone actually kept all my family and my personal files locked and we had to pay them some sort of fee to get it unlocked. People suck. So have a good malaware program and also a antivirus program. If you can’t afford it, I reccomand getting trial versions from the sites. Those usually last 30 days, and some you can have forever with with less features. I like Malaware malabytes and AVG. But download it from the actual distributors site. Never a second party.