Good God, y’all!

While many gamers are aware of Nintendo’sWarsseries through its handheld iterations, such as 2001’sAdvance Warson the Game Boy Advance. Western audiences never really got a chance to check out the strategy series’ earlier entries which date back to the ’80s.

In fact, even as late as 1998,Super Famicom Warswas developed for the… err… Super Famicom, and was released via the console’s Nintendo Power Cartridge system, which allowed owners to write and re-write game ROMs onto specially devised carts.

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Some buddingWarsfans, keen to visit lost battles of yesteryear, have succeeded in translating the originalSuper Famicom WarsROM, making the game fully playable in English for the first time in its history. The modders have noted that that there is some unreachable data in there, so every nook and cranny hasn’t been localised, but enough of the text has been translated to make the game playable.

You can check out the translatedSuper Famicom Warsin the video below, via YouTuberMangs.

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