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.
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.
Yeah, but first you have to change the settings on the game in options.
Most likely Japanese. Although, many games have the option to change the language to English. Now this might mean that the subtitles will be in English but i doubt that the actual audio speech will be in English.
No. PS2 is region-locked, which means if you have a Japanese PS2, it cannot play English PS2 games and vice versa. There is a way to play Japanese games on English PS2 using a disc and switching out the disc with the game, however it is sold separately. This disc is called Swap Magic if you ever want to research it.
no
You can't.
Answer is NO, if it's japanese only.
you can not unless you evolve him/her.
You can't.
no. Nintendo dsi are region locked. that means that if you buy a Japanese dsi then it only works with Japanese games
if you mean how do you say longbow in Japanese its "yumi" but the meaning doesn't change.
buy the English version