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For mecha fans and tactical RPG enthusiasts, the Nintendo 3DS era was a golden age—albeit one locked behind a significant language barrier. For years, one title sat on the "most wanted" list of translation projects: Super Robot Taisen BX (SRW BX).
However, you can still experience the game in English through these "verified" community resources: 1. Complete Line-by-Line Translation LP
The problem? It never left Japan. The story is dense, the menu navigation is overwhelming without Japanese literacy, and the cross-over dialogue—the main reason to play SRW—is completely inaccessible to non-readers.
After patching and launching the game, do the following checks:
For mecha fans and tactical RPG enthusiasts, the Nintendo 3DS era was a golden age—albeit one locked behind a significant language barrier. For years, one title sat on the "most wanted" list of translation projects: Super Robot Taisen BX (SRW BX).
However, you can still experience the game in English through these "verified" community resources: 1. Complete Line-by-Line Translation LP
The problem? It never left Japan. The story is dense, the menu navigation is overwhelming without Japanese literacy, and the cross-over dialogue—the main reason to play SRW—is completely inaccessible to non-readers.
After patching and launching the game, do the following checks: