Super Robot War (DS) English Translation patch? Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by BlueRagnarok, Mar 16, 2010. For the Super Robot Taisen K? There is one, but it only translates the menu and battle moves. [email protected], Mar 16, 2010 #2. Ggrroohh Well-Known Member. It would be useful if you actually told us which one. Play Super Robot Taisen W English Patch Video Game Roms Online! Super Robot Taisen W English Patch Games can be Played in Your Browser right here on Vizzed.com. STAND, WARRIORS OF FATE! CRUSH THE ENEMY WITH A SWORD OF LIGHTNIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNNGGG! Welcome, sons of the earth, to the SUPER ROBOT WARS thread, wherein we shall discuss giant robots, hot blood and explosions. Always explosions. *~* So what’s this Super Robot Wars thing, then? We all loved giant robot shows, right? Watching stuff like Gundam, Evangelion, Macross, Transformers, Mazinger et al as kids, did you ever think to yourself ‘Self, do you know what would be really, really awesome? If all these robots joined up together and ran around beating up anything that got in the way. That would be really, really awesome.’ Well. It’s happened since 1991, in fact, in this very series. Well, except for transformers. Nobody likes transformers. Super Robot Wars is a series of strategy-RPGs, where giant robots from anime series throughout the history of Japanese animation come together and defeat anything that looks at them funny. Everything from the grandfathers of the Super Robot genre like Mazinger Z to the newest iterations of Gundam and niche shows like Dancougar and Dai-Guard have found their way into this series. Chandralekha kannada movie songs free download. Then I'll convey my voice to you. Raideen's voice! Don't abandon hope!! One of the things Super Robot Wars has going for it is the presentation values. In bringing the sprites down to their super-deformed, gameplay state, they retain impressive animations, special effects, and in the higher-end SRWs, the voices of the characters from the anime themselves. Below is a sample of a unit’s attacks from SRW. If you’re interested, there are dozens of these kinds of videos all over Youtube for your viewing pleasure. Hey, why didn’t you show us an English video instead? I have no interest in games whose souls are bound by region-locks! Here’s the thing. The various anime that comprise the shows have been farmed out across different studios in the West for localization – trying to release any of the games here would be an absolute licensing nightmare. And that’s not getting into the shows that are very um, let us say, Japanese in their own special way. The above robot is powered by orgasms. I wish I was kidding. So far, only two proper SRW games have ever been released stateside, and they were conveniently made entirely out of original characters, thus sidestepping the licensing issues. Our Network will deliver New Dashboard Parts at discounted prices, or even very cheap Used Fiat Seicento Dashboard Parts direct to your door. Digital rev counter. Through our network of Car Breakers, Car Dismantlers, otherwise known as Scrap Yards. Then maybe, just maybe, AutoVillage can help. We can source and supply Discounted Car Fiat Seicento Dashboard Parts and Dashboard Spares to you, no matter where you live. ![]() Both of these games were for the GBA, so they’re kinda hard to get ahold of now. So, they’re all in Japanese? How do I play them, then? Well, there are several translation patches for various games out right now, most notably Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden (PS1) and Super Robot Wars Judgment (GBA). But to be honest, learning how to play a SRW game doesn’t take very much work at all. That link above is the akurasu wiki, complete with menu translations for most of the games. A few minutes with that, and mucking about with trial and error, and you should be set. The interface for SRW never changes drastically anyway, so if you’ve played one you should feel comfortable with the others. Yeah, but why should I spend time to learn how to play it? What’s so good about these games? Well, first off they’re a set of decent sRPGs (some games are, of course, better than others) usually with varied goals, route splits, dozens of unlockable secrets, and all that sort of stuff. Then, of course, there’s the music. And the pretty animations. And lastly, if you happen to speak Japanese and are a fan of giant robot shows, SRW has a tendency to take shows that had noticeable flaws, and fix the story with them. One of the more recent examples was Super Robot Wars Z, where they took the gigantic mess that was Gundam Seed Destiny’s plot and reworked it into something enjoyable. Well, where do I start? ![]() Well, that’s a little too far back, actually. Super Robot Wars Original Generation 1 and 2 provide a good starting point in English, but they’re unfortunately extremely hard to find by now. There’s a fan translation patch for Super Robot Wars J from the Romhacking Aerie, but trying to find a legit copy of J is similarly harrowing. And then there’s the fan translation for Alpha Gaiden, which unfortunately, not only begins where Alpha 1 left off (leaving newcomers confused) but is in fact one of the harder SRWs and not really fit for a beginner. Alternatively, you could forgo the idea of English SRW and try Super Robot Wars MX for the PSP, or Super Robot Wars W, K and/or L for the DS. The systems in question are region free, so you should be able to avoid the hassle of modding your console. (Don’t try SRW A Portable.
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