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GermanPlayer 23-01-2005 06:48 PM

Hello all your Games are in English is it possible to find them in German? Like the Sierra Adventures or other Adventures and RPGS which were relewased even in German language !?
Is it possilbe you will create a German Section for German Abondonware Gamer?

thx

Data 23-01-2005 06:53 PM

It's possible to find german versions. It's unlikely that we will add them though.

There is a german version of abandonware. but it has the same english games.

*edited the topic title.*

wormpaul 23-01-2005 09:20 PM

Are some games ever translated into Deutsch???

I know you all do with the TV and the zombies but also now with games??? :blink:

Data 23-01-2005 10:14 PM

yes lot's of them

Tom Henrik 24-01-2005 09:59 AM

In fact... 90 % of them. ;)

The Fifth Horseman 24-01-2005 10:23 AM

Fortunately, I am lucky that here in Poland the publishers went for a sensible solution and now whatever is localised is usually in the "cinema version" way, andyou can always get an unlocalised copy (which is good considering the awful quality of some translations).

Strobe 24-01-2005 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by wormpaul
Are some games ever translated into Deutsch???
buddy, you'll be very surprised, but actually MANY games are translated into
"deutsch". anyway, why not, as it is not only suiting german gamers but
swiss and austrian gamers, as well, for with some differences in pronounciation
germany, swizerland and austra are using almost the same language! :D

so there are three countries profiting from german translated games!

The Niles 24-01-2005 01:08 PM

And a population of over 100 Milion which is more then 33% of the US market size. It pays do it. There is even a market for German only games albeit not too many good titles are in that market.

Now if only they would stop making those dreadfull Dutch translations.

Sebatianos 24-01-2005 01:15 PM

Here's a thought.
The games, that people doing the German translations of the reviews, can get a translation off, could be added in a link.

So let's say Zak McCracken (I know there was a German version for C64) would work the same way as it does now, but if you click on the game from the German link, you'll be able to get two file to download - English and German. Could that work?
But that doesn't mean we'll only add games that have translations. Those who translate the reviews could, if they find a copy, mention it in the review and add the archive.
:tomato:
I know it's more work, but it's just an idea.

GermanPlayer 24-01-2005 06:12 PM

I think that ideas are good, i mean itn would be the best if we could download the German Version of Games!


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