Bakusou Kyoudai Let 39s Amp Go Eternal Wings English Patch

The story, while cheesy, has genuine charm. There’s a reason Tamiya toys flew off shelves, and this translation lets you experience the lore behind the plastic.

: Detailed FAQs on GameFAQs provide step-by-step translations for menus, parts, and the "Scenario Mode". bakusou kyoudai let 39s amp go eternal wings english patch

Bandai (now Bandai Namco) never localized Eternal Wings for the West. The Mini 4WD craze peaked differently in Japan versus the US or Europe. By 1998, Western interest in slot cars and Tamiya racers had waned, leaving this gem abandoned in the Land of the Rising Sun. The story, while cheesy, has genuine charm

But while Japan got a fantastic PS1 game— Bakusou Kyoudai Let’s & Go!! Eternal Wings —the rest of the world got… nothing. Just confusing menus, untranslated tuning parts, and a lot of frustrated button-mashing. Bandai (now Bandai Namco) never localized Eternal Wings

To play (originally released in 1998 for PS1) with an English translation, you can use the community-developed English patch. This game was a Japan-exclusive title that brings the high-octane Mini 4WD racing from the popular anime to your screen. English Patch Overview