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In PAL versions of ''Melee'', the player can choose between five different languages in the game, reflecting the multiple areas of the European Union. They are: | |||
*British English | |||
*German | |||
*Parisian French | |||
*Castilian Spanish | |||
*Italian | |||
Similar to the NTSC version, changing the language [[List of regional version differences (SSBM)#Character names|causes some minor changes in the game.]] | |||
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In PAL versions of ''Brawl'', the player can choose between five different languages in the game, | In PAL versions of ''Brawl'', the player can choose between five different languages in the game, like in ''Melee''. The choices remain the same, and like before, [[List of regional version differences (SSBB)|aspects of the game can change]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:23, August 26, 2011
Language is an option found in the Options menu of Super Smash Bros. Melee and the PAL versions of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. As the name suggest, the player can adjust the language of their copy of the game.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
NTSC versions
In the NTSC versions of Melee, the player can switch between Japanese and American English for their languages. Changing the languages has little to no effect on actual gameplay; almost all changes in the game are cosmetic when languages are switched.
List of differences in the Japanese version versus the American English version=
- Bowser and Jigglypuff are given their Japanese names of "Koopa" and "Purin" in Japanese. All Pokémon, when released, will also say their original names depending on the version.
- The Collection mode will change depending on the language; a list of differences can be seen in the Collection article.
- Trophies will display what console the game was released for in Japanese; this indication doesn't appear in American English.
- Characters may or may not speak depending on the language. In American English, neither Falco nor Mewtwo speak, but in Japanese, the two speak in full sentences in some cases.
PAL versions
In PAL versions of Melee, the player can choose between five different languages in the game, reflecting the multiple areas of the European Union. They are:
- British English
- German
- Parisian French
- Castilian Spanish
- Italian
Similar to the NTSC version, changing the language causes some minor changes in the game.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
NSTC Versions
Players no longer have the option to choose between Japanese and American English in Brawl. The reason for this removal is unknown.
PAL versions
In PAL versions of Brawl, the player can choose between five different languages in the game, like in Melee. The choices remain the same, and like before, aspects of the game can change.