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Okami Wii credits controversy not an issue in the Japanese version

The missing credits controversy from Okami Wii has been addressed in the Japanese version in addition to a few other changes.
Valay - contributor
Published: 59 days 21 hours ago | News | Wii
 
 

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Valay - 60 days 8 hours ago
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I wonder why the credits were added back in. But I wish they were in the North American version. I hated having to watch them on YouTube rather than in the actual game.
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IdleLeeSiuLung - 59 days 20 hours ago
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I wish they will release a patch for the NA version especially if the controls are refined.
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ReservoirDog316 - 59 days 20 hours ago
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I don't get it. The ending and credits are cut out of the Wii version?
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Shnazzyone - 59 days 19 hours ago
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can i send in my version for that one. I want those original credits. plus refined controls don't sound too bad either.
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Antan - 59 days 16 hours ago
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My biggest pet gripe about working in the industry in not getting credited, which has happened quite a few times now.
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EvilTwin - 59 days 1 hour ago
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Making nice with the ex-Clover folks?

And refining the controls further sounds great. Now if they'd just put those refinements into a sequel on Wii...
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