: These patches translate "fake" Japanese names into real English player and stadium names.
This barrier gave birth to a passionate underground modding community. Early internet forums and ROM-hacking communities dedicated countless hours to creating the . Through custom ISO patches (often distributed as .PPF files), talented fans successfully translated: winning eleven 2002 ps1 english version
The wasn’t an official Sony release in the US (we got PES later). It was a fan translation. Dedicated programmers ripped the ISO, translated every menu, every formation screen, and every player name from Japanese to English, then burned it back to a CD-R. : These patches translate "fake" Japanese names into