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hi there. I've been studying Japanese for a couple of years now (tho not very intensively, just courses), and since I recently got a 3DS I've been looking around to see if there are any games for studying the language. I did find a post on DS games but it's almost 6 years old. surely there must have been new releases since then.

anybody know anything that might be useful? it's really too bad it's region locked because I hear the new Animal Crossing has a furigana option, that would surely be helpful :) (maybe I'll get a Japanese one when I go there later this summer..)
 

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Many Japanese 3DS games have furigana, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, SMT IV, Cardfight Vanguard, Digimon Re:Coded, and I think that Tomodachi Mii game has it too
 

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Yeah, I'm leaning towards getting an extra Japanese one myself. Depends on how much money I have when I'm there (planning on having a decent amount but since I'm a freelancer, you never know).

Anybody know any games that are specifically meant for English-speaking people to learn Japanese? Found a few here. Actually, I know the old DS wasn't region locked, does that mean I can run regular DS games from other regions on my otherwise region-locked 3DS?
 

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Yeah, I'm leaning towards getting an extra Japanese one myself. Depends on how much money I have when I'm there (planning on having a decent amount but since I'm a freelancer, you never know).

Anybody know any games that are specifically meant for English-speaking people to learn Japanese? Found a few here. Actually, I know the old DS wasn't region locked, does that mean I can run regular DS games from other regions on my otherwise region-locked 3DS?

Yes, it does not matter what region NDS game is, N3DS will play it.
 

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Don't listen to The Pi, DSi Enhanced Games still run in DSi Mode on a 3DS, and so far, only the non-Japanese Versions of Pokémon Black (2) and Pokémon White (2) are Region Free (yep, the Japanese ones are Region Locked).
I know there's a DS game, called "My Japanese Coach", as well as a DS Homebrew App, called "Project JDS", although the said Homebrew App only teaches you how to write Hiragana and Katakana, My Japanese Coach teaches you the entire fundamentals of Japanese.

Otherwise, you could try Livemocha, it's free, and filled with native speakers, who want to help you.
 

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Thanks! Yeah, My Japanese Coach seems like a good starting point. Too bad there doesn't seem to be a 3DS native game, but it's no big deal. I'll also try Livemocha. I'm already on a few online systems, but testing out another can't hurt.
 

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My Japanese Coach is kind of inaccurate at times though. It's fine for basics but I would recommend using other sources along with it of course. And if something tells you something different from the game, take the other source over it, haha. (assuming it's well established/known)
 

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Thanks! Yeah, My Japanese Coach seems like a good starting point. Too bad there doesn't seem to be a 3DS native game, but it's no big deal. I'll also try Livemocha. I'm already on a few online systems, but testing out another can't hurt.
Be wary of the wrong pronunciations, as well as too much romaji... There are better ones, check the japanese thread, its down in the "tutorials" section, but im too lazy to link you to it right now lol. Theres a game you can search kanji by drawing them, pretty sweet if you ask me.
 
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