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"Using Google's Translate App To Play Japanese Dreamcast Games"

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Blogger DCGX said...

Beats keeping little notes in my game cases (like for the menus in SEGA Tetris. Oy). I'm going to Japan in a few months, and I'm hoping Google Translate is at least good enough so I get the gist of what I might need to understand.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Blogger ChopstickSamurai said...

I've been experimenting with Google Translate as well lately. While it's better than it was a few years ago it's still a bit wonky. But I can't be bothered to learn a foreign language either so it's pretty amazing stuff. :) Btw, there is a English fan patch for The Lost Golem available too if you get tired playing through your phone.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Not gonna lie, I'm heartened by the lack of comments about my BlackBerry XD

Monday, January 27, 2020

Blogger pcwzrd13 said...

BlackBerry sucks! Palm rules! :-P

Monday, January 27, 2020

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

You're not wrong PC - I used to own a Palm Pre and it was glorious XD

Monday, January 27, 2020

Blogger Anthony817 said...

See, that is where you both are wrong! Game.com is where the best PDA was from!

Friday, January 31, 2020

Blogger Neil said...

Nice! I'm writing this on a key2 and I'm happy to know that I can replicate these results on my phone. Thanks Tom!

Saturday, February 01, 2020

Blogger Derek Pascarella said...

Great to see an article posted on this. I tried it recently with Segagaga and it worked better than expected. Ultimately, however, it only served to depress me as I was forced to face the reality of an English translation patch that was never finished. I won’t give up hope, though. The dream lives on (as evidenced by this very article)!

Sunday, February 02, 2020

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