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'''Fan translation''' refers to the translation of a video game from one language into another language by fans (rather than by the official developer or publisher.) It is often done when a game is not released in a specific language. See [[Wiki:Fan translation (video game)|fan translation on Wikipedia]] for more information. | |||
Several Dragon Quest games have received fan translations from Japanese into other languages. | Several Dragon Quest games have received fan translations from Japanese into other languages. See [[List of Dragon Quest fan translations]]. | ||
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Fan translation refers to the translation of a video game from one language into another language by fans (rather than by the official developer or publisher.) It is often done when a game is not released in a specific language. See fan translation on Wikipedia for more information.
Several Dragon Quest games have received fan translations from Japanese into other languages. See List of Dragon Quest fan translations.
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