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GF in Spanish

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 ukiz
04-05-2005, 9:41 PM
#1
someone knows how to translate it to spanish?

thanks a lot
 James Isaac
04-06-2005, 5:24 AM
#2
Don't they sell different language versions locally? There should be some shops in Spain selling the spanish version...
 Sallim
04-06-2005, 9:32 AM
#3
Yes there is a spanish version of Grim Fandango, maybe ebay helps you if you cant find it in a store.
 ukiz
04-06-2005, 12:18 PM
#4
yes, but i have the english and i want to know if thereis a patch for translate
 James Isaac
04-06-2005, 2:23 PM
#5
There isn't an official patch avaliable for this. Unfortunately you will have to buy the game again.
 Yohein
04-16-2005, 9:54 AM
#6
I don't think there is a patch which translates from English to Spanish... but if there is, don't expect it to give you the spanish voices :(
Anyway, like a Grim Fandango ultra-fan :D I don't recommend the spanish version. The spanish dubbing is fantastic but the translation... there are some things with mistakes and some meanings are changed... a pity :(
 VampireNaomi
04-17-2005, 2:50 AM
#7
This is a little OT, but does anyone know if GF has been dubbed into Greek?
 Ptraci
05-07-2005, 1:54 AM
#8
Bfff... I'm currently trying to replay it (having some tech problems)but I have to say that I did not remember the bad quality of the translation. Many things don't even make sense!

Voices are great, and a big surprise considering the videogame dubbing average in Spain. At least they are worth hearing.

If I was looking for a patch it would indeed be one to revert to the original.
 Yohein
11-13-2005, 7:34 AM
#9
Sorry for answering an old post, but I found a patch which, apparentely, translates any version of the game (including English, of course) to Spanish. Of course, it only translates the text, not the voices.

http://www.la-aventura.net/baja/traducciones/grimfandango_traduccion.zip)

I don't know if it works, but thought it could be useful for some people around here.
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