Yes. Unlike many fan patches that leave menus in Japanese or only translate the first few hours, the Naruto RPG English patch is .
That all changed thanks to a dedicated group of fan-translators. Today, the is complete, playable, and absolutely worth your time. Naruto Rpg Gba English Patch
Search for the official patch page on Romhacking.net (Project ID: 2038), follow the legal steps above, and become the Hokage of retro gaming. Have you played the English-patched version? Share your favorite moment from the Land of Waves arc in the comments below (if this were a blog). And remember – support official releases when possible, but preserve the classics responsibly. Today, the is complete, playable, and absolutely worth
As for Naruto RPG on GBA, the translation is considered . The original team has moved on, and no major updates are planned unless a game-breaking bug is found. Share your favorite moment from the Land of
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | | Happens in 2–3 jutsu only. The meaning is still clear. | | Real hardware glitches on some flash carts | Use an EverDrive GBA with the latest firmware. EZ-Flash Omega may require a clean patch reapply. | | Random encounter rate is high | That’s original game design. Use the “Smoke Ball” item (translated now) to reduce encounters. | | Saving in emulator vs. cartridge battery | If playing on real GBA, the original Japanese cart has a battery for saves. Replace it if dead. Patching does not affect saving. | Part 8: The Future – Will There Be a Sequel Patch? Many fans confuse this game with Naruto RPG 2 on the Nintendo DS (which also has an English patch!). The DS sequel covers the Sasuke Retrieval Arc and is also worth playing.
Originally released in 2003 exclusively in Japan, Naruto: RPG ~Uketsugareshi Hi no Ishi~ (Naruto RPG: The Inherited Will of Fire) remains one of the most unique and beloved games in the franchise’s long history. It’s a traditional, turn-based JRPG that captures the spirit of the original "Land of Waves" and "Chunin Exam" arcs better than almost any other title. Unfortunately, for years, a language barrier locked Western fans out.