Tales Of Symphonia Dawn Of The New World Usaundub Wii Link <AUTHENTIC>
Story Overview
The game takes place 22 years after the events of Tales of Symphonia. The world is at peace, but a new threat emerges in the form of a group called the "Banshees." The story follows Lloyd Irving, a young adventurer, and his friends as they embark on a quest to save the world from destruction.
Characters
- Lloyd Irving (main protagonist)
- Albel Nox (main antagonist)
- Genni ( childhood friend of Lloyd's)
- Rita (Alchemist)
Walkthrough
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Title: Play Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Wii) — How to Get the USA Undub
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World on Wii has both an English release and a Japanese version with the original Japanese voice acting. Many fans prefer the Japanese voice performances but want English menus and subtitles. The solution: an undub — English-region game with Japanese voices.
What you need
- A legally owned copy of the US Wii disc of Dawn of the New World.
- A Wii console capable of running homebrew (soft-modded) or a Wii emulator on PC (e.g., Dolphin).
- The Japanese game files (for extracting the voice audio).
- Tools: disc image software (or ISO), an undub patcher or tools to swap audio files, a GameCube/Wii ISO manager, and optionally an SD card to load patched files.
Important notes
- Only use this process if you legally own both copies (or at least the US disc and Japanese audio). Downloading commercial game ISOs or ROMs you don’t own is illegal in many places.
- Modifying game files can risk data loss; back up original files.
- On console, soft-modding carries risks and may void warranties.
How the undub works (high level)
- Rip the US Wii disc to an ISO (or use the US files if already on PC).
- Extract Japanese voice files from a Japanese ISO or disc.
- Replace the English voice files in the US build with the Japanese files, keeping the US text/menus intact.
- Rebuild or create a patched ISO or file structure for emulation or Wii SD loading.
- Test in Dolphin or on your soft-modded Wii.
Where to find tools and guides
Search communities and forums dedicated to Wii modding and Tales series modding for step-by-step tutorials and updated tools. Look for: tales of symphonia dawn of the new world usaundub wii link
- Dolphin documentation for loading ISOs and undub methods.
- Wii modding/homebrew guides for creating and running patched games on real hardware.
- Modding threads specifically for Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.
Closing tips
- Prefer emulator testing (Dolphin) first — much easier to iterate and safer than console modding.
- Keep backups and document each step so you can revert if needed.
- Respect creators and laws: only use files from copies you own.
If you want, I can:
- Provide step-by-step instructions for patching on PC (Dolphin).
- Create a checklist of required tools and links to official modding resources (no ROMs).
- Draft a longer, detailed blog post with screenshots and step-by-step commands.
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On a Real Wii (USB Loader GX)
- Advantage: Play on your TV with a Wii Remote or Classic Controller.
- Process: After patching the ISO, convert it to WBFS using Wii Backup Manager. Load it onto a USB drive formatted to FAT32 or NTFS. Launch via USB Loader GX.
- Note: You do not need a modchip; you only need the Homebrew Channel.
Overview
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (known in Japan as Tales of Symphonia: Ratatosk no Kishi) is the direct sequel to the beloved GameCube classic. While the US release featured an English dub, many fans prefer the original Japanese voice cast for consistency with character portrayals and anime adaptations. This USA Undub patch restores the original Japanese voice tracks while keeping the English text, menus, and subtitles intact.