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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, or | In the PAL (Europe) region, games are in English, German, French, Italian or Spanish. | ||
=== 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. |
Latest revision as of 12:28, 1 January 2023
This page lists world languages in licensed and unlicensed games, and programming languages.
World languages[edit | edit source]
Licensed[edit | edit source]
NTSC[edit | edit source]
NTSC-U[edit | edit source]
In the NTSC-U (North America) region, games are in English.
NTSC-J[edit | edit source]
In the NTSC-J (Japan) region, games are in Japanese, hence the J.
PAL[edit | edit source]
In the PAL (Europe) region, games are in English, German, French, Italian or Spanish.
Unlicensed[edit | edit source]
Unlicensed games on PS1 are translated games for other countries. These languages are Czech, Polish, Russian, and Turkish.
Programming language[edit | edit source]
C, and MIPS for games.