This policy mainly concerns how to deal with content from Ace Attorney games that have not been released outside of Japan. In particular, this policy deals with situations such as that created by the Nintendo DS game Gyakuten Kenji 2, which is unlikely to see a release outside of Japan unless the game is ported to a different medium like the iOS or Nintendo 3DS. Because the Ace Attorney games are heavily localized, with characters receiving mostly English names and the setting purportedly being Los Angeles rather than a nameless town in Japan, a clash occurs when content from Japan-only games mixes with other content. Due to the lack of an official release outside of Japan, fans have taken the matter in their own hands and released an unofficial localization patch as well as a translated p
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| - This policy mainly concerns how to deal with content from Ace Attorney games that have not been released outside of Japan. In particular, this policy deals with situations such as that created by the Nintendo DS game Gyakuten Kenji 2, which is unlikely to see a release outside of Japan unless the game is ported to a different medium like the iOS or Nintendo 3DS. Because the Ace Attorney games are heavily localized, with characters receiving mostly English names and the setting purportedly being Los Angeles rather than a nameless town in Japan, a clash occurs when content from Japan-only games mixes with other content. Due to the lack of an official release outside of Japan, fans have taken the matter in their own hands and released an unofficial localization patch as well as a translated p
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| - This policy mainly concerns how to deal with content from Ace Attorney games that have not been released outside of Japan. In particular, this policy deals with situations such as that created by the Nintendo DS game Gyakuten Kenji 2, which is unlikely to see a release outside of Japan unless the game is ported to a different medium like the iOS or Nintendo 3DS. Because the Ace Attorney games are heavily localized, with characters receiving mostly English names and the setting purportedly being Los Angeles rather than a nameless town in Japan, a clash occurs when content from Japan-only games mixes with other content. Due to the lack of an official release outside of Japan, fans have taken the matter in their own hands and released an unofficial localization patch as well as a translated playthrough on YouTube.
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