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Jackass: the Game DS

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Jackass: the Game DS

Developer: Sensory Sweep
Publishers: Red Mile Entertainment, Empire Interactive
Platform: Nintendo DS
Released in US: January 8, 2008
Released in EU: June 1, 2008
Released in AU: September 19, 2008


TextIcon.png This game has unused text.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


PrereleaseIcon.png This game has a prerelease article

In Jackass: the Game DS, you assume the role of your own custom jackass and run around a small 3D open world smashing into things while bossed around by the cast of the show.

Elementary, my dear Cactus.
This needs some investigation.
Discuss ideas and findings on the talk page.
Specifically: Debug and Test text files, along with other related files are included in the files.

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Prerelease Info

Regional Differences

Presumably to adjust to the different languages, most of the text in the menus was adjusted to varying degrees.

USA Europe/Australia
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The customization options were centered along with a font change.

USA Europe/Australia
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All text on the bottom screen was adjusted and the back button was changed to show an arrow instead.

USA Europe/Australia
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The rainbow was moved all the way over to the right and the text and spacing were adjusted ever so slightly all around.

USA Europe/Australia
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The European/Australian version dropped the ordinal numbering and the prompt at the bottom was changed and a small red button added next to it.

USA Europe/Australia
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Caps Lock was turned off.

Japanese Language

Both versions of the game include a file for Japanese text, most likely as a placeholder, as it only includes the following:

(IT)TEXT ERROR!
(IT)Dummy