Depending on the game, the fan community might have released a custom patch to change the language.
Otherwise, no. The reason Japanese games take time to come to the West is due to the need for the language to be translated and localised - they just don't tend to have English already programmed into them.
No you can't
Yes.
Most likely Japanese. Although, many games have the option to change the language to English. Now this might mean that the subtitles will be in English but i doubt that the actual audio speech will be in English.
no
Language is but not the subtitles
When a movie includes subtitles by default, it is usually to translate what a character speaking in a foreign language is saying. For example, an English-speaking character in a film full of characters speaking Japanese will have their lines subtitled in Japanese. Subtitles can also be turned on in many home video releases to assist people who are hard of hearing or deaf.
Yes, go on youtube and see the Naruto movies. They contain language like heck. Oh and yeah. Japanese only but they have English subtitles.
Subtitulos is a Spanish word which means subtitles in the English language. It may be hard to switch off the subtitles on your television if it is in a different language.
No. If you want to look for one that does get an English version and turn the Japanese voice lines, and BOOM! You got it!
I'm not sure to download, but on Youtube you can watch English dub episodes, Japanese episodes, and Japanese episodes with English subtitles. Also on itunes I bought the season, that is all in English
yes
A dubbed anime is an anime edited so that the characters speak in the language of the viewer, rather than in Japanese. On the other hand, subbed anime is anime in Japanese, with subtitles of the viewers language. Pure japanese anime is referred to as the RAW version.
Yes, go on YouTube and see the Naruto movies. They contain language like heck. Oh and yeah. Japanese only but they have English subtitles.