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== Recommendations == | == Recommendations == | ||
+ | If you're not afraid of kanji, and you're willing to learn the relevant vocabulary, one of the easiest games for an aspiring Japanese student to understand is the Super Famicom version of [[SimCity (SNES)|SimCity]]. For the most part, its Japanese is very straightforward due to the absence of slang and colloquialisms. | ||
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If you're looking for something to work on, [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]] is one of our biggest projects. We recommend working on this rather than starting your own project unless your project is reasonably small, but we won't stop you from working on any game you want. | If you're looking for something to work on, [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]] is one of our biggest projects. We recommend working on this rather than starting your own project unless your project is reasonably small, but we won't stop you from working on any game you want. | ||