ROM translations

THIS PAGE IS BEING WORKED ON, PREPARE FOR IT TO TAKE A WHILE UNTIL IT'S FINISHED. / zgd (talk)

Last worked on: Zgd (talk) 15:12, April 27, 2013 (UTC)

Only a small percentage of the Japanese/Chinese/etc. exclusive games that have a rom translation actually have a link in their descriptions (and most people don't know where to look), So to help those in need, this is a page dedicated to listing those games (as well as games that have Japanese/Chinese/etc. versions superior to localized ones), the status of their translation patch, and a link to where to get it, a small description is also added if needed.

There will also be a section dedicated to rom patching, hard- vs. soft-patching, software that are known to work with soft-patching and a how to on how you hard patch your roms eventually.

NOTE: Most (All?) games are listed after their original name, so if you're for example looking for The King of Demons to SNES, It's under M for Majyuu Ou. The original names should be in the title section of the other pages. All games still have the translated names as well in the title, but not first.

Protip: Press CTRL/CMD+F and type the name if you can't find it.

ROM Patching
More information will be added here soon, until then, just follow the instructions that came with the downloaded patch.

Soft- vs. Hard-patching
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Hard-patching, How to
BPS / IPS / PPF / FF / UPS / RXL / PDS / (TEENAGE MUTANT) NINJA (TURTLES)

Nintendo
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Nintendo Entertainment System
There isn't any Famicom Disc System games added to the list right now, mainly because OP haven't had a chance to get a hold of most of them, and therefor is unsure about their translations as well, He'll check it out though.

Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Games with a * after their name is a Stellaview game.

Gameboy / Gameboy Color
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Sega
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Playstation
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SNK Playmore
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Atari
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