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Wario Land: Shake It!/English Translation Differences
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This is a sub-page of Wario Land: Shake It!.
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Once again, the NTSC and PAL releases of the game have almost completely different localizations (or localisations, if you prefer). Why does Nintendo do this?
Any names after the "/" are UK names.
Lines in which its only differences is having British terms will be mainly omitted. Such examples include:
- Not adding a serial comma before "and" or "or".
- Not adding a dot after an abbreviation (For example, writing "Mr." as "Mr").
- Adding a comma or a period outside of quotation marks rather than inside quotation marks.
- Having different names for characters and/or places.
Notes:
- Instances of the word "anytime" in the US version was changed to "any time" in the UK version.
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