Turning Japanese Aquazone into English Aquazone!

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Sorry, I've just always wanted to write my own disclaimer!  Hehe...

Right, so what is this all about?  Well, as the title suggests, this tutorial will enable you to install all of the Japanese add-on fish and other files, while still keeping hold of the initial English interface.  It is in no way difficult, and all credit goes to Kay for coming up with the solution.  I have been receiving many unpleasant e-mails since making a couple of tutorials and announcing a few fish stats/discoveries on alt.games.aquazone.  If you plan on sending this kind of e-mail, please send it HERE instead, this automatically goes to a nice folder full of hate mail for me to read, and I love to do so, thanks!  If however, you feel for some strange reason you'd like to thank us for providing this tutorial, please send it HERE and/or HERE, thank you...

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    Right, this isn't going to take too long...  This tutorial goes on the basis that you have not got Aquazone installed on your system at the time of reading this...  If you have, then I recommend uninstalling it and deleting the aquazone.bin file in your windows/system folder (for windows users).  Make any necessary backups before doing so....

Okay dokey....  Install Aquazone as a fresh program, once installed, go to the /programfiles/aquazone folder and find the file called 'aquazone.exe'.  COPY this file, and place it on your desktop...  Install the Japanese patch...  Once that has been done, install whichever Japanese software that you were planning to install, the Arowana or Marble Angelfish for example...  Now, fire up Aquazone, looks yucky doesn't it?  Don't worry...  Close Aquazone, go to your desktop and move the aquazone.exe file back into /programfiles/aquazone directory.  Click yes to replace the current file...  Fire up Aquazone again...  Look familiar?  All back to English...  There will still be one or two Japanese popups now and then, but at least now you have your Japanese fish in a general English interface!   Well.... That wasn't too hard now was it?  Hehe...  More stuff coming very soon!