Modders doing what Sega don’t

We never got a taste of Sega’s 2000 Dreamcast title,Rent-A-Hero No.1. But fans havestepped inwhere the company let us down by creating a very comprehensive translation of the title.

Originally released in Japan in May, 2000,Rent-A-Hero No. 1was a game that got lost in the implosion of the Dreamcast. Sega eventually ported it to Xbox in 2003, but since that was when the company’s support of Microsoft was starting to waver, it never made it across the pond. This is despite the fact that some reviewers at the time were actually provided with copies of the translated version.

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Rent-A-Hero No. 1is an action RPG about a 16-year-old who gets a set of armor that allows them to take a part-time job as a super-hero. Perhaps Sega never wanted to market it over here because of its deep roots in Japanese culture. That’s less of a problem in today’s world ofYakuzaandPersonatitles, but at the time, it was enough to give publishers pause.

Rent-A-Hero No. 1, is actually a remake of the 1991 Genesis/Mega Drive title thatalsowas never localized. You know, it’s never too late, Sega.

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Until they realize that, a hefty team of unofficial modders (dubbed the Rent-A-Modders) did a pretty outstanding job at handling the localization. Beyond translating the text, the team added many exclusive features, including new models and animations, VMU graphics, and secret modes. It’s a hefty little patch that has a lot of love behind it.

You can find the patch, as well as the full credits of theRent-A-Modders,right here on their Github.

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