Holy crap, ever since I heard this was coming to Japan, I got excited. Just tried it out, and I'm pretty impressed with the input. I hope this takes off as well as expected, because I would love for Super Scribblenauts to arrive and have the better control scheme. Maybe Hirameki Puzzle: Maxwell no Fushigi na Sugoi Note? A boy can dream.... But it works perfectly with AKAIO 1.8.5, sidenote.
Copy the TTMENU.DAT file to the root directory of your DSTT. And also, copy three files of infolib.dat, extinfo.dat, and ttpatch.dat to the TTMENU folder of your DSTT. The extinfo.dat file can record up to 512 game titles. If the entry exceeds 512 game titles, the extinfo.dat can not be recognized by DSTT kernel. Therefore the special patch was applied to the three files of TTMENU.dat, r4patch.dat, and ttpatch.dat files. You must use these files together after this.
For R4 User:
Use YSMENU with the same manner of the above instruction as like DSTT. Thus, use R4 YSMENU.
Holy crap, ever since I heard this was coming to Japan, I got excited. Just tried it out, and I'm pretty impressed with the input. I hope this takes off as well as expected, because I would love for Super Scribblenauts to arrive and have the better control scheme. Maybe Hirameki Puzzle: Maxwell no Fushigi na Sugoi Note? A boy can dream.... But it works perfectly with AKAIO 1.8.5, sidenote.
you can type in Japanese? I can't get past the tutorial thx to the confusion of what I must type
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kojima
This post has been edited by kesadisan, Thu, January 27th, 2011 at 06:04
My point was that I don't see the point (herpaderp) in playing a game you have already played, this time in a language you don't understand, even if you don't go past the first scene.
This game is an ideal and unique concept for the Japanese, who didn't have an opportunity to soak up the hype that Scribblenauts generated. I've emailed several of my friends about it and they went ape, I know two who immediately went out and bought it. I do agree, it seems a bit silly for anyone non-native to speak it, but it also gives you a good chance to bone up on your Japanese vocab.