The result was a ROM where:
Aquí entra el término “%C3%A1rabe” de tu búsqueda, que es simplemente “árabe” codificado en URL. Lo fascinante es que también existe una traducción al árabe de Ocarina of Time , creada por el grupo (posiblemente inspirado en Eduardo a2j) o por Suhaib A2J . Esta versión, lanzada alrededor de 2005, fue un hito porque es uno de los pocos juegos de N64 traducidos al árabe (un idioma de escritura bidireccional y con tipografía compleja). The result was a ROM where: Aquí entra
Online traces of “Eduardo a2j” have largely vanished. No active GitHub, no current YouTube channel. Some speculate he was a teenager in Spain or Argentina who later abandoned ROM hacking. Others think “a2j” refers to a defunct emulation group called “A2J Translations,” which specialized in Japanese-to-Spanish hacks. Online traces of “Eduardo a2j” have largely vanished
The Spanish translation by eduardo_a2j is widely regarded as one of the most historically significant fan localisations for the Nintendo 64. It addressed a major gap in the original 1998 release, which only included a physical "guía de textos" (text booklet) in Spain rather than in-game Spanish dialogue . Project Overview & Key Features Others think “a2j” refers to a defunct emulation