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This page lists world languages in licensed and unlicensed games, and programming languages.
This page lists languages in licensed and unlicensed games.


== World languages ==
== World languages ==
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In the NTSC-J (Japan) region, games are in Japanese, hence the J.
In the NTSC-J (Japan) region, games are in Japanese, hence the J.
==== PAL ====
==== PAL ====
In the PAL (Europe) region, games are in English, German, French, Italian or Spanish.
In the PAL (Europe) region, games are in English, German, or French.
 
=== Unlicensed ===
=== Unlicensed ===
Unlicensed games on PS1 are translated games for other countries. These languages are Czech, Polish, Russian, and Turkish.
Unlicensed games on PS1 are translated games for other countries. These languages are Czech, Polish, Russian, and Turkish.
== Programming language ==
== Programming language ==
C, and MIPS for games.
C, and MIPS for games.
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