I'm going to go to a Japanese imports store soon that has a fuckton of Famicom games, which I can play on my NES with a converter.
What are your recommendations? The only problem is I can't speak Japanese so it would help to also know what the covers look like.
How about you start learning?
Katakana is already enough for 75% of all titles and Hiragana covers another 20%, both of them take like a day to learn.
>>3295440
>You still need to learn the vocabulary and the grammar.
To read a label?
yeah uhhhhhhh mario
>>3286573
there's already a famicom thread up with a bunch of quality recommendations.
>>3295443
to play the games