![]() Donald Duck no Mahou no Boushi (1995, Super Nintendo)ĭonald Duck no Mahou no Boushi looks gorgeous while keeping the gameplay interestingĭisney characters are so well-recognized worldwide that it's shocking to learn that a SNES game starring Donald Duck was left in Japan! Translated as Donald Duck and the Magic Hat, this title came pretty late in the console's life. Though, these will be in the bottom half of the list. Yet, there are some exceptions if the Japanese version of the game is visibly superior. However, as is the case with Grandia, we'll skip games that already have the official English release. That's why we'll highlight the top ten fan-translated games, ranking them based on their overall quality and importance. Luckily, fan communities are bringing these titles to the English-speaking crowd. ![]() While in some cases, the problem relates to licensing, mostly it's all about the massive work needed to do the translation. ![]() Unfortunately, very few of these were eventually translated to English, including tons of terrific titles across all genres. Did you know that almost a thousand SNES games (978, to be exact) are Japanese exclusives which is more than half of the console's library? The same story applies to Sega Saturn, Famicom, PlayStation, Dreamcast, and many other systems. ![]()
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