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Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver

Discussion in 'Nintendo' started by Tafkagg, Apr 2, 2010.

  1. Tafkagg

    Tafkagg Member

    Hey people I can´t find Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver. It must be EU. Because I´m from the EU. Can anyone help me with this?

    Greetz
     
  2. mds64

    mds64 Well-Known Member

    (E) is what your after...but it works exactly the same as the (U) version, it just slightly different translations (because E regions differ to the U language, example we say arse in australia, american says ass ::) )
     
  3. klaimore

    klaimore Well-Known Member

    We do hYpNoS? I say Ass and I'm from Australia.
     
  4. sexywogboy

    sexywogboy Well-Known Member

    There are no translation differences at all between (E) and (U) version Pokemon games. The games are completely the same and the (E) version has American spelled words, such as "Mom" etc.
     
  5. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    Then why do they release both an (E) and a (U) version if they are exactly identical...?
    Seems like a waste to me...
     
  6. ShinyJaker

    ShinyJaker New Member

    The (E) version has dutch, french, german, spanish and itallian too IIRC
     
  7. Karyuu

    Karyuu Well-Known Member

    Cause they have a lot of money to waste....XD
     
  8. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    Those have their own separate translated versions.
     
  9. wkkeur

    wkkeur Member

    Actually, the gamecorner is replaced in the (E) version with something else.
     
  10. sylar1000

    sylar1000 Well-Known Member

    Same with the US and korean versions
     
  11. ShinyJaker

    ShinyJaker New Member

    Really? Is that just for ROMs? Cos with hard copies, that's the whole point of European releases; to be accessible to most of Europe
     
  12. insanecrazy07

    insanecrazy07 Well-Known Member

    If they were Multi5, then it would be released one ROM that is Multi5.
     
  13. ShinyJaker

    ShinyJaker New Member

    Oooh, I see: I thought all (E) DS games were Multi5 as a standard