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Evangelion Jo sold decently in Japan (over 100,000 copies), but Bandai Namco never released it in North America or Europe. Why? Three reasons: Evangelion Jo Psp English Patch

As a result, the only way to play was importing a UMD or downloading an ISO—and navigating a wall of Japanese Kanji. Patch file and instructions: [Link to your repository,

In the sprawling, often labyrinthine history of Neon Genesis Evangelion video games, few titles hold as much mystique or frustration for English-speaking fans as Evangelion Jo (Evangelion: The Beginning). Released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation Portable in 2009, this visual novel/simulation game represents a unique, gritty, and expanded retelling of the original TV series. For years, it has remained a tantalizing "white whale" for fan translators—a game that sits on the periphery of the Western fandom, widely discussed but largely unplayable for those who cannot read Japanese. Three reasons: As a result, the only way

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Patch file and instructions: [Link to your repository, CDRomance, or Romhacking.net submission] For questions or bug reports, visit [Your Discord / Forum thread].

Evangelion Jo sold decently in Japan (over 100,000 copies), but Bandai Namco never released it in North America or Europe. Why? Three reasons:

As a result, the only way to play was importing a UMD or downloading an ISO—and navigating a wall of Japanese Kanji.

In the sprawling, often labyrinthine history of Neon Genesis Evangelion video games, few titles hold as much mystique or frustration for English-speaking fans as Evangelion Jo (Evangelion: The Beginning). Released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation Portable in 2009, this visual novel/simulation game represents a unique, gritty, and expanded retelling of the original TV series. For years, it has remained a tantalizing "white whale" for fan translators—a game that sits on the periphery of the Western fandom, widely discussed but largely unplayable for those who cannot read Japanese.