I want to read Japanese

The Auction Sniper

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Well since I started collecting Japanese AES and CD games, I thought it would be nice if I could read the instructions!

I plan to get Quiz Detective soon, and I'd actually like to know the questions when I'm playing.

Does anyone know any online shops or whatever that sell a Kanji to English dictionary? or even better - a book series that teaches you Japanese?
 

BioMotor_Unitron

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Why? You can barely comprehend English, as was evidenced by the incident where you fucked over a forum member on their auction because you ignored the fact that what he was selling WAS NOT STANDARD MVS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE.
 

tsukaesugi

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I've lived in Japan for six years and I still can't read it very well yet...

'Quiz Detective' is meant to be challenging for Japanese people, there's no way you're going to be able to play it without years and years of study.
 

The Auction Sniper

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BioMotor_Unitron:
Why? You can barely comprehend English, as was evidenced by the incident where you fucked over a forum member on their auction because you ignored the fact that what he was selling WAS NOT STANDARD MVS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE.
I will admit I made a mistake, but we all learn from our mistakes. I am only human.

I was a noober at auctions back then; and to this day, I have always read everything carefully.

I would have been prepared to accept negative feedback, but the seller was kind enough to spare me.
 

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Being a "noober" to auctions should have had nothing to do with it, unless you were also a "noober" to the English language.
 

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The Auction Sniper:
I will admit I made a mistake, but we all learn from our mistakes. I am only human.

I was a noober at auctions back then; and to this day, I have always read everything carefully.

I would have been prepared to accept negative feedback, but the seller was kind enough to spare me.
Don't you mean knobber?
 

Hildegarn326

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I am thinking about taking Japanese as my foreign language in high school. Only problem is that I think it might be a very hard class. Being able to read Japanese would kick ass! I would buy hella import games for my ps2 and japanese ngpc games. I would be able to play evolution and faselei! Be able to read japanese would save me a lot of money.

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