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Topic: Zelda - japanese version

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Kaile

Hey guys,
So i am buying Switch soon and obviously i will also get Zelda. The thing is, I like US/JP cover much better than EU one. I can order a japanese version as i will be ordering some stuff from Japan anyway and i wanted to ask if there is a japanese voice+english subtitles option available?
Sorry for any mistakes, not a native english speaker

Kaile

Ryu_Niiyama

May I ask why you are looking for English subs if that isn't your native language? Wouldn't you want the subs in your native language? If so I'm sure one of the EU folks could answer your question.

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Therad

You can have a different language for voice and text in the EU. So for example, you can hear the Japanese actors, while still having Spanish text.

Therad

Therad

Tsurii wrote:

Yah, you can set language and subs to whatever the heck you please. I'm just curious why you'd pick the Japanese VAs over any of the good dubs.

Because that is the original vision? At least that is my reasoning.

Therad

Kaile

@Ryu_Niiyama Looking for english because polish isn’t supported Also i have no problem in understanding english, the problem is creating grammatically correct sentences.

And i am chosing japanese VA for 2 reasons, first was mentioned, japanese is the original one and secondly, i am learning japanese and as i am not so great with it yet, i can’t just go with full japanese voice and sub

Kaile

azn

Same here, no problem with english but cannot understand why Nintendo is ignoring Polish community, we have a lot Nintendo guys out there in Poland.

Polish hackers/coders are usually involved in various NES coding competitions. Not sure about other platforms as NES is the only system I'm so interested in.

Still I see no reason to hear japanese unless I am learning the language.

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