Actually, every game I ever played has been in English, which is obviously not my native language. You learn by playing.Kreatur84 said:english only?
why do they didnt prt it to other languages?
little kids cant play that because not her nativ language and than games stay in stores and become older.
Kreatur84 said:english only?
why do they didnt prt it to other languages?
little kids cant play that because not her nativ language and than games stay in stores and become older.
Kreatur84 said:english only?
why do they didnt prt it to other languages?
little kids cant play that because not her nativ language and than games stay in stores and become older.
And little kinds probably wouldn't play infinite Space either.WildWon said:Kreatur84 said:english only?
why do they didnt prt it to other languages?
little kids cant play that because not her nativ language and than games stay in stores and become older.
I would assume it's because English is one of those widely spoken languages, and translating to other languages takes time. They just wanted to push it out the door. Like a lot of companies (not just game related).
a Nintendo DS gameRitsuki said:What kind of game is it ?
granville said:Might be to do with the giant ass cartridge, it's on the largest currently available, 256MB. I assume there's a lot of voice acting or something. Perhaps they couldn't fit a lot of different languages in it... I assume it's English only anyways, that's what my source says.
most of us germans are doing it this way as well.BastarB said:Well, there are other countries in Europe than Germany, sure it's a big country with a big population compared to Sweden, but here we don´t have any problem at all playing games in english. I gladly buy and play games in English, as said above, you´ll learn by playing