Good games to practice Japanese reading comprehension with

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I've been thinking since I've been learning Japanese on and off over the years that I should probably practice more.

I've poked at random games but I feel like I get frustrated when I encounter words I don't recognize and it happens fairly often. (I'm at that kind of awkward point where I can generally read menus fine but dialogue tends to leave me in the dust)

Dragon Quest 1 on SNES is like the one game that I've actually beaten in the Japanese language and understood most of it. (Even if some stuff still escaped me)

I have a PS1 with an Xstation, a SNES with an FX Pak Pro, and a Game Boy Color with an Everdrive X7.

I also have a few hundred games on steam some with Japanese language options and I can emulate stuff on PC with little difficulty if it comes to that
 
Any game that interests you, or at least, that's how I did it. Maybe don't start with an RPG though. For real though if it's a game you have a strong interest in, you're more likely to power through it and overcome any struggles you have. The last big text heavy Japanese game I played was the PC Engine port of Princess Maker. Was it easy? absolutely not, but the sick pixel art, voice acting and other things unique to this version made me really want to see it through. I even managed to get the best ending.
 
Any game that interests you, or at least, that's how I did it. Maybe don't start with an RPG though. For real though if it's a game you have a strong interest in, you're more likely to power through it and overcome any struggles you have. The last big text heavy Japanese game I played was the PC Engine port of Princess Maker. Was it easy? absolutely not, but the sick pixel art, voice acting and other things unique to this version made me really want to see it through. I even managed to get the best ending.
Nothing immediately leaping to mind in terms of strong interest other than maybe classic Game Boy Pokemon. But I have bounced off that in the past due to the aforementioned "encountering words I haven't seen before and getting frustrated"
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Oh yeah I've also played 70s Robot Anime Geppy-X and I was pretty good at understanding most of it (probably helps that it was deliberately trying to be like a retro mecha anime)
 
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You gotta know what you're goal is when trying to learn a new language. I started learning Japanese because of all the old games left in Japan that will probably never be translated. I've just amassed a giant list over time of games I want to play. The PC Engine gives me a plethora of options to choose from but the PS1 and SNES has a big library of Japanese only video games as well.
Maybe start by researching Japanese only video games that you think look cool.
 
You gotta know what you're goal is when trying to learn a new language. I started learning Japanese because of all the old games left in Japan that will probably never be translated. I've just amassed a giant list over time of games I want to play. The PC Engine gives me a plethora of options to choose from but the PS1 and SNES has a big library of Japanese only video games as well.
Maybe start by researching Japanese only video games that you think look cool.
Maybe I'll poke at listicles.

When it comes to SNES I've also poked at Japanese versions of games that have gotten localizations like Super Mario World (Looking at differences isn't something that gets poked at super often)

I started learning Japanese cause I have a general enthusiasm towards Anime, Tokusatsu, video games, and Japan.

I recognized it was kind of a weeb attitude to take so I really knuckled down on taking it seriously when I did.

but yeah thanks for the advice. Next chance I get I'll consider what Super Famicom games I might want to sit down and play.
 
If you've got one of those "forever games" that just grip you in the way that you play them consistently for years I'd recommend just changing the language in that to Japanese since you may not know a word but can figure it out since you've played it before in english
 
If you've got one of those "forever games" that just grip you in the way that you play them consistently for years I'd recommend just changing the language in that to Japanese since you may not know a word but can figure it out since you've played it before in english
Ape Escape is one of those games that I could probably play in Japanese without trouble so I might do that.
 
Pokemon on the Game Boy is a good option, I got Pokemon Yellow (J) a few years back for this very reason and it was far less expensive than the EN alternative. Mother 2 is actually a good option as well. I tend to prefer VN like games that have the voice lines matching with the Japanese text. Mostly I would recommend VN's with matching voice and text like Steins;Gate or Tokimeki Memorial 4. I play most of these on my PSP Go. Though I would not necessarily recommend Steins;Gate because all of the scientific jargon. Although I have learned some of that jargon from listening to the Steins;Gate drama CD's. I started learning Japanese from 20+ years of watching anime un-dubbed and attaining the language slowly over time. The Yakuza/Ryu Ga Gotoku games are also a good option.
 
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Pokemon on the Game Boy is a good option, I got Pokemon Yellow (J) a few years back for this very reason and it was far less expensive than the EN alternative. Mother 2 is actually a good option as well. I tend to prefer VN like games that have the voice lines matching with the Japanese text. Mostly I would recommend VN's with matching voice and text like Steins;Gate or Tokimeki Memorial 4. I play most of these on my PSP Go. Though I would not necessarily recommend Steins; Gate because all of the scientific jargon. Although I have learned some of that jargon from listening to the Steins;Gate drama CD's. I started learning Japanese from 20+ years of watching anime un-dubbed and attaining the language slowly over time.
I'm only like 28 so I've spent most of my life doing it on and off.

I have been intending on getting myself a PSP to softmod eventually. Could be really good for those JP games
 
I'd say anyhting aimed towards a younger audience or more "family friendly" since the grammar is more simple and I assume there's less hard kanji, like most Nintendo IPs. That's how I practiced my english
 
Level-5 games are good for this, I think almost all of them have furigana and lots of voice acting.
 
The Nintendo Switch is also a good option as it's region free. In fact some of the games you already own might possibly have Japanese language options although this would probably involve you deleting and reinstalling the game and backing up your save data. I did this for "Pokemon: let's go Eevee!". Some other games on the Switch I would recommend are Yo-kai Watch and the Doraemon games.
 
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Level-5 games are good for this, I think almost all of them have furigana and lots of voice acting.
Youkai Watch is a game I'd like to revisit if I can stop being lazy enough to get 3DS emulation working.
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The Nintendo Switch is also good for this as it's region free. In fact some of the games you already own might possibly have Japanese language options although this would probably involve you deleting and reinstalling the game and backing up your save data. I did this for "Pokemon: let's go Eevee!". Some other games on the Switch I would recommend are Yo-kai Watch and the Doraemon games.
I do own the Doraemon Bokujou Monogatari game on Steam.

I own a Switch but I lost interest over time, its currently buried somewhere.

I do remember playing Mario Odyssey like that to practice years ago though.
 
Nintendo games are usually simple to get into, try The Wind Waker or Phantom Hourglass in Japanese, from what I remember they use fairly simple grammar, hiragana/katakana and few kanjis. Paper Mario could also work.
 
Metroid Fusion for the GBA might be a good option, considering that it has a 'child' & 'adult' settings.

'Child' mode keeps the game in katakana & hiragana, whereas the 'adult' mode makes heavier use of Kanji throughout..
 
Level-5 games are good for this, I think almost all of them have furigana and lots of voice acting.
Your avatar game is very good but difficult to understand. I believe somebody took the nickname Otogirisou :(
 
Hello, whoever is seeing my post, recommend me a good game for a donkey like me who doesn't even know how to read the language of the country where I was born properly, because I can't do anything. Any game is good for learning.I want to learn Japanese, which has been my dream since I was a child.they always said it was impossible
 

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