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* [[Fan Translation]]: DeJap's version of the SNES version that came out so long before the official one that many fans go ''[[Fan Dumb|berserk]]'' when anyone uses any of the official English names. |
* [[Fan Translation]]: DeJap's version of the SNES version that came out so long before the official one that many fans go ''[[Fan Dumb|berserk]]'' when anyone uses any of the official English names. |
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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: The singer of the OVA's opening and closing songs is Masami Suzuki, a lesser-known voice actress; her most notable roles include [[D.Gray-man|Lal Mirch]] and [[Slayers|Princess Amelia.]] |
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* [[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros]]: Cress and Arche made their Western debuts in 1998 - in a cameo in ''[[Tales of Destiny]]'', eight years before the GBA port finally got translated outside of Japan. |
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* [[No Export for You]]: This game languished in Japan for years due to Namco not wanting to touch 2D games that "wouldn't sell." It took Nintendo slapping a five dollar localization onto the GBA version to allow western audiences to play a non-fan translated version of the game. The original SFC, PSX remake, and PSP extra-enhanced versions have not officially seen the light of day in the west. |
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* [[The Other Darrin]]: Dhaos's first voice actor, Kaneto Shiozawa, died. Toshiyuki Morikawa took over. |
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 12 September 2014
- Fan Translation: DeJap's version of the SNES version that came out so long before the official one that many fans go berserk when anyone uses any of the official English names.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: The singer of the OVA's opening and closing songs is Masami Suzuki, a lesser-known voice actress; her most notable roles include Lal Mirch and Princess Amelia.
- Marth Debuted in Smash Bros: Cress and Arche made their Western debuts in 1998 - in a cameo in Tales of Destiny, eight years before the GBA port finally got translated outside of Japan.
- No Export for You: This game languished in Japan for years due to Namco not wanting to touch 2D games that "wouldn't sell." It took Nintendo slapping a five dollar localization onto the GBA version to allow western audiences to play a non-fan translated version of the game. The original SFC, PSX remake, and PSP extra-enhanced versions have not officially seen the light of day in the west.
- The Other Darrin: Dhaos's first voice actor, Kaneto Shiozawa, died. Toshiyuki Morikawa took over.