Hacking what does Multi3 (& Multi5 & Multi7) mean?

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oh, ok, so that doesnt really matter to me, it was a U.S. rom, thanks for telling me, i was maybe thinking that it meant there were like 3 roms in 1... hehe :yaynds:
US :blink:...i thought US roms generally only have 1 or 2....would be english, spanish most probably....wonder what the third is
 
NTSC-U Multi 2= English/French NTSC-U Multi 3= English/French/Spanish
PAL games are either country release dependent for language or Multi 4-7

Edit: Sometimes NTSC-U Multi 2 can be either Spanish or French
 
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NTSC-U Multi 2= English/French NTSC-U Multi 3= English/French/Spanish
PAL games are either country release dependent for language or Multi 4-7

Edit: Sometimes NTSC-U Multi 2 can be either Spanish or French

and NTSC-U having enlish only :nayps3: at 10 I didn't speak english at all.
 
Also there are a few mid-2000's released NTSC-U Games that have multi 4-6 XIII by UbiSoft is the only title I know of that does but i'm pretty sure there are others out there.
 
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and NTSC-U having enlish only :nayps3: at 10 I didn't speak english at all.

multi-language games didn't start showing up until the playstation/n64 era there wasn't the space on the storage mediums for developers to put more then one language, and at that time north america wasn't as diverse as it is now.
 
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multi-language games didn't start showing up until the playstation/n64 era there wasn't the space on the storage mediums for developers to put more then one language, and at that time north america wasn't as diverse as it is now.

Yeah, Thanks to late ps2/gamecube era, where nds/wii began. Finaly multi3 exists in North America.
 
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you didnt? what'd you speak? french? Sorry, i know not, the canadian ways...

You should do some research on canada, I have 2 step-brothers from the US that now live here, from what I understand the school curriculum doesn't teach about Canadian history, where here in canada we learn about history about canada and the US
 
yeah. But I speak english now. Todays games can be english only and that wouldn't matter anymore :P

i learn more about canadians every day! by the way... is it true your favorite sport is hockey, your favorite food is maple syrup, and you live in an endless winter?
 
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