you can go to the following site www.translante.Google.com then translate from japanesse to English
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Honor Code
Conceivably you could change each text box one at a time, but it would be better and simpler to use a rom patcher. That is, assuming that someone has already translated it for you.
Yes, they did. Like the alphabet here is ABCDEFFHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ so in japan its ¥£€#££€'
Yes, it has both English and Japanese audio and optional English subtitles.
'Asian English' cards have Japanese backs (as they are technically OCG cards) but have mostly English on the front. Kanan the Swordmistress is a more commonly known Asian-English card, marked by an set code of 'AE' - Asian-English. The original God Card prints are also Asian-English as they are Japanese cards but with almost entirely English text.
tiger in Japanese is "tora" however younger people today often use tiga coincidently "tora" was the code word used by the Japanese navy to launch the attack on Pearl Harbour great has many words in Japanese okinatora = big tiger dekaitora = huge tiger i don't understand in what context you want to use great tiger, if you put it in a sentence I'll give you a better answer
*use 2224850 to get everythin bak in English :D
According to Serebii.net, Cobalion have no password for either the Japanese, English, and European titles of the game.
this is gameshark. (M)must be on 386ba876fd82 Shiny code 386f85903a39 7504ad858cb9
I don't know of any websites you can go to for such a bypass, but I have heard that translate.google.com (Google Translate) does translate websites. Supposedly, you can use Google Translate to translate an English page from English to English, and use Google's servers as proxies. However, many school systems prevent access to Google Translate and other similar translation services. You can probably get past school system firewalls fairly easily if you know code and you have a few minutes without anyone watching, but I haven't ever tried it. If you want to do something of that sort, don't search WikiAnswers for how. Search elsewhere for that type of thing.
Yes, the latin, (English), letters were typed in and cypher text came out of the enciphering machine and vice versa when a message was received.