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I've never been detered to getting import games, EXCEPT for rpg or games that you had to know the language to play. Final Fantasy would be no exception. But I have a few import games for my Saturn that are great fun because A. most of the game is already in English, or B. you need no command of the Japanese language to have fun, the games being Vampire Savior and GunGriffon the Eurasian Conflict.
 
Hey, I modded my snes with a dremel, and now it plays import games. I bought every dbz game from japan, and actually played like 3 or 4 out of the 6 and beat those. And they were rpgs. basically, gamewinners.com can help a great deal with the menu locations and various problems you may encounter with a different language. Obviously it helped me a lot. i suggest doing that with import games you cant read.
 
Angel posted on Dec 28 2005 at 06:01 PM said:
wait a sec, am i understanding this correctly, Animal Crossing can be played Online by yourself, and there could be events and stuff? I thought Animal crossing could only be played if you had other peoples friendcodes, not like Mario kart where it finds 4 people for you. am i wrong on this? If so, i'm going out today and buying this.
No you do need to know peoples friends codes for the online element. I think they took this decision because of the potential for people to troll player's towns and cut down trees etc..

http://www.animalcrossingcommunity.com/ is a good place to meet people and swap friends codes.
I'm sure the game is just as enjoyable without going online though. I have the GC version and it's a lot of fun.
For the first six months I played it a lot after work. It's good stress relief. :D
 
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