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Last week I looked at classic import title Princess Crown—the spiritual predecessor to the upcoming PS3 and Vita title Dragon’s Crown. However, I kept getting one question again and again. “How do I play it in English?”
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While there isn’t an English version of the game (or even a homebrew patch for that matter), there is the next best thing, a comprehensive English translation. The problem is that it’s long gone from the server that originally hosted it. Luckily on the internet—thanks in large part to the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine—nothing is truly gone forever.
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Former game writer Anoop Gantayat wrote this excellent translation and game guide over a decade ago. It is full of maps, pictures, and page upon page of translations. And while you might expect it to only cover the main plot, it actually covers every NPC’s conversations as well.
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While it’s not a 100% literal translation, it is an entertaining one and definitely gets across what the characters are saying. It’s only major problem is that there is a bit missing from the translation guide: the post-game side stories and the final ending of the game. Luckily, there are various other walkthroughs for the side quests that summarize what goes on and the final end has been translated line-by-line and put up on GameFAQs.
So, if the language barrier has been the only reason you haven't yet played Princess Crown , grab yourself an import copy and play today.
Princess Crown was released for the Sega Saturn in 1997 and then again for the PSP in 2005. It has never received an international release but is available at many import stores and on the Japanese PSN.
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Complete list of Saturn RPGs playable in English
Appologies for the wall of text; reddit won't allow me to use new lines for some reason. I understand that the following 21 RPGs are all playable in English:
Panzer Dragoon Saga, Shining Force III Sc. 1, Shining Force III Sc. 2 (translation patch), Shining Force III Sc. 3 (translation patch), Shining the Holy Ark, Shining Wisdom,Dragonforce, Dragonforce II (translation patch), Blazing Heroes, Wachenroeder (guide online), Princess Crown (guide online, translation patch in development), Langrisser III (incomplete), Langrisser V (guide online), Albert Odyssey, Grandia (incomplete translation guide online), Blazing Heroes, Story of Thor 2, Magic Knight Rayearth, Dark Savior, Sakura Taisen (guide online), Sakura Taisen II (guide online).
Is this list comprehensive, or have I missed any?
I understand that a translation for Tengai Makyou Dai-yon no Mokushiroku - The Apocalypse IV was begun but seemingly never completed, and that Saturn Policenauts is very close to being fully translated. I've also heard that there's a translation guide for Soul Hackers but have never been able to find it.
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SSF is a closed-source Sega Saturn emulator known for being the most compatible for a long time.
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The best Saturn emulator right now. SSF is superior to Yabause and Mednafen for compatibility, but is Windows only, closed source and requires mounting ISO files in a virtual drive to run them.
A recent major update to 0.12 improved compatibility for certain games and broke others. It added support for some of the games such as Astal (needs 'Enable SH2 Cache'). Keep both versions, pre- and post-0.12 just in case. To raise compatibility, you can try with 'No Bios' enabled or disabled, and you'll want to start with the MaxCompatibility (slow) option, then try with the faster options (that do not always work).
SSF requires either an external virtual drive or a specific loader to read disc images. Close and restart the emulator (as it says in the Japanese dialogue popup appearing) whenever you modify the options for them to take effect.
Even though it has a 'No Bios' option, you'll sometimes need the BIOS files, of course specifying the correct region in the options.
Some useful commands:
Guides and Info[edit]
See the external links in this Sega Retro page for guides and compatibility databases.
Troubleshooting[edit]
A rough translation of Shima's FAQ about compatibility issues with various games and fixes for them. The original can be found here.
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The configuration closest to accurate hardware emulation would be: Enable 'Bus Wait'. Set 'Bus Wait Clock' to 0. Enable 'SH2 DMA Real Transfer'. Alternatively, 'Setting5' (holding the 5 keyboard button at startup) achieves similar results.
General issues:
Game-specific issues:
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This loader allows you to use disc image without having to mount them at all with the only major caveat being that it requires you to convert your rips to .CHD beforehand using chdman or one of it's forks.
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As said above one of the ways to get SSF to use disc images is using a virtual disc drive. Sadly, most of the good free ones don't work with SSF for one reason or another. They either have a bunch of adware or they don't support some formats. The ones that do work (along with some that don't) will be listed below.
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Kotaku EastEast is your slice of Asian internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am.
Last week I looked at classic import title Princess Crown—the spiritual predecessor to the upcoming PS3 and Vita title Dragon’s Crown. However, I kept getting one question again and again. “How do I play it in English?”
Princess Crown is an Interesting Piece of Gaming History
With Dragon Crown’s upcoming Japanese release only a few scant weeks away, I decided to take a look …
Read more Read
While there isn’t an English version of the game (or even a homebrew patch for that matter), there is the next best thing, a comprehensive English translation. The problem is that it’s long gone from the server that originally hosted it. Luckily on the internet—thanks in large part to the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine—nothing is truly gone forever.
Former game writer Anoop Gantayat wrote this excellent translation and game guide over a decade ago. It is full of maps, pictures, and page upon page of translations. And while you might expect it to only cover the main plot, it actually covers every NPC’s conversations as well.
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While it’s not a 100% literal translation, it is an entertaining one and definitely gets across what the characters are saying. It’s only major problem is that there is a bit missing from the translation guide: the post-game side stories and the final ending of the game. Luckily, there are various other walkthroughs for the side quests that summarize what goes on and the final end has been translated line-by-line and put up on GameFAQs.
So, if the language barrier has been the only reason you haven't yet played Princess Crown , grab yourself an import copy and play today.
Princess Crown was released for the Sega Saturn in 1997 and then again for the PSP in 2005. It has never received an international release but is available at many import stores and on the Japanese PSN.
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