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Language Feature

Japan Or America

  • I'm Getting in Japan!!

    Votes: 3 15.0%
  • America For Me!!

    Votes: 14 70.0%
  • I Live In A Different Country And I'll Get It When It Comes Out Here.

    Votes: 3 15.0%

  • Total voters
    20
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ghost1125

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think about this. every DS game that you've got, you've been able to change languages, right? what should be different about diamond and pearl? even if you do get it japan?
 

Kreis

Still Dirrty
nothing really...
 
I answered this in a different thread..It changes the interface not the games. I highly doubt the DS can accurately translate Kanji into English properly. It just changes the interface.
 
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ghost1125

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Sunkern said:
I answered this in a different thread..It changes the interface not the games. I highly doubt the DS can accurately translate Kanji into English properly. It just changes the interface.

wat the fuk's kanji? anyway the DS only has five languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese. at least the regular DS does. I'm not sure about the DS LITE.
 
ghost1125 said:
wat the fuk's kanji? anyway the DS only has five languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese. at least the regular DS does. I'm not sure about the DS LITE.

Kanji is the main Japanese text. No need to swear.
 

Eszett

one love
How necessary would this be? I could only see it really being viable for use in Europe since they speak a multitude of languages there, but America/Australia will simply use English and Japan will use Japanese. It's a fun idea - playing a Pokemon game in Esperanto/Thai/Telugu/Vietnamese would be beyond awesome - but it has nigh no practical value.

Save the effort for something better.
 
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ghost1125

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Sunkern said:
Kanji is the main Japanese text. No need to swear.

sorry about cursing. but yeah the DS can translate kanji to english just go in the main menu and look for yourself. unless of course you don't have one.
 
I know it can, but it wouldnt be practical doing it with a whole game like Pearl/Diamond, a lot of translations would be romaji for a start.
 
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ghost1125

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Roeno said:
Thats true, here ine Belgium we speak 4 languages so.. :)

yah in the same city we speak 2 languages. spanish and english although i only speak one.
 
I know it wont be able to translate diamond, but both animal crossing and sonic rush are affected by language settings, AC was all the languages available 'cept japanese, and sonic rush changed to japanese only. but i doubt d/p would include this.
 

Saratos

OU hater
ghost1125 said:
wat the fuk's kanji? anyway the DS only has five languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese. at least the regular DS does. I'm not sure about the DS LITE.
You have been reported for censon bypassing:(. And on topic, it only changes the interface.
 

silver girl

Well-Known Member
I'll wait till it comes to Germany. (Athough it'll take a looooooooooong time.... >.<) I don't understand any Japanese and I just don't know where to get an English version here! :p
 

chinchao

chinchao cninchao...
ghost1125 said:
wat the fuk's kanji? anyway the DS only has five languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese. at least the regular DS does. I'm not sure about the DS LITE.
First of all, that's six languages.
Second, I'm pretty sure the DS Lite has those six.

I think PKMN will not have another language playable, so we'll have to wait, no matter where we are, longer than Nippon.
 
Shadowz said:
Oh my god, stop with these useless topics! -_-
I agree 100%
Pokemon will not have an alternate language feature. Plus, even if you get it in japanese, I doubt it'd be hard to understand whats going on. I had my Silver version ported from Japan and I beat it quite quickly.
 

~Bent~

awhups
I'd simply want an English/Japanese release of D/P at the same time, with all games fully (fully) compatible with each other, even over wi-fi.
 

chinchao

chinchao cninchao...
Harder for me, I once had a GBE and an emulated RBYG GS and RBY were total Japanese. GS was a peculiar mix of Japanese and English, and Green didn't work. But I beat all of them, save Green, so no, languages don't really matter, so long as you've got a good sense of words and instructions via actions and visuals and not words. So some of us could do it, some couldn't. But I still liked the English ones better and got rid of my GBE and its games. So I'll get teh English one.
 
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