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Originally Posted by Golden Witch Drugs
This is how the text looks, as you can see, the katakana is showing, but the kanji isn't.
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Applocale while a good program only goes so far. It's better to just set your system to Japanese locale if you want to play games since it's the setting that they actually expect. This is done by entering Control panel, double clicking the icon called "Regional and Language Options", clicking the advanced tab, clicking the tab under "Language for non-unicode programs", selecting "Japanese" and then clicking apply. After doing this Windows should prompt you to restart, which you must accept in order to completely switch over to Japanese locale. If you are successful then all of your sub-directories should now have a yen symbol instead of a backlash between them. So far this has worked for all of the Japanese games I have ever tried to play on my PC. Best of luck.