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    Default [GameCube] Wind Waker NTSC-U English patched Map Select Menu

    Like the one here

    The default menu is Japanese and I can't read it so, was wondering if anyone has it/a link to it?
    Last edited by 47iscool; 27th-November-2013 at 16:37.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 47iscool View Post
    was wondering if anyone has a link to it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Valarion View Post
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    I was talking about the map select menu, not the game as I already have it. The map select menu is in Japanese I was wondering if anyone had the English patched version.

    Thanks anyway though. Isn't that the link the same one that is posted at theisozone?
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