Unfortunately, no. The Japanese games would have to be manually programmed to support English, and very very few are. The Pokemon games, for example, do not have English translations in them.
it will be in in Japanese and if the Japanese game has a language converter it can change language
Yes, an English language version of Pokémon White can be played on a Japanese-bought Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite however the English language version cannot be played on the Japanese-bought systems of the Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL and the Nintendo 3DS because the DSi and 3DS systems all feature region blocking features for games that have DSi or 3DS enhancements.
Yes, i have the Japanese version of the game and i have many language options including English
There is already an English manga, and a subbed and dubbed anime.
y do you need it?im doing fine with mine=D just go on www.romsite.net P.S:get the USA version
Because it's a partially completed unofficial translation.
yes the Wii is created by Nintendo a Japanese video game company
i just bought one (in japan ATM) and iv asked like a million Japanese people if they can find an option to change it from Japanese to English. None of them could find it, Then a friend rang up the Nintendo hotline and they said there is no way of changing it. Hopefully someone smart invents a language mod :3so the short answer is NO
It is just Nintendo
A: "Nintendo" means "leave luck to heaven"
yes
No, there is no way to do this.
Most Nintendo DS games start off in their original language and are then either translated and marketed officially by Nintendo, or hacked and subbed by bilingual fans. Although the Nintendo DS itself has a switch-language function, the games you play on it would need to be purchased from a Japanese vendor, imported, or fansubbed for you to get them in Japanese.
Yes, an English language version of Pokémon White can be played on a Japanese-bought Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite however the English language version cannot be played on the Japanese-bought systems of the Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL and the Nintendo 3DS because the DSi and 3DS systems all feature region blocking features for games that have DSi or 3DS enhancements.
No, and no. There is no Japanese language option in the English version and there is no English language option in the Japanese version.
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