Released in Japan on July 10, 2008, "Custom Beat Battle: Draglade 2" was developed by Dimps Corporation and published by Bandai Namco Games. It is the sequel to the 2006 title "Draglade," which saw a release in North America and Europe. Unfortunately, its sequel was never officially translated, which is a significant point of interest for retro gaming archivists and Nintendo DS enthusiasts.
Draglade 2 , the fast-paced, music-driven fighting game developed by Dimps for the Nintendo DS, has long been a hidden gem in the handheld's extensive library. Released in 2008 as a sequel to the 2007 original, it refined the unique blend of 2D fighting mechanics with rhythm-based combat, allowing players to create custom "bullets" (special moves) using different musical beats [1].
Referencing archived GameFAQs guides that map out the "Matter" and "Glade" upgrade paths. Draglade 2 English Patch
As of April 2026, there is no official or complete fan-made English translation patch available for Custom Beat Battle: Draglade 2 (Nintendo DS). While the original
: Locate the menu translation files on trusted ROM hacking community forums like ROMhacking.net or GitHub. Released in Japan on July 10, 2008, "Custom
To play the translated version of the game, you will need to apply a patch file (usually in .xdelta or .ips format) to a clean, legally dumped Japanese ROM of Draglade 2 . Prerequisites A .nds file of Draglade 2 (Japan).
A to help you choose the best fighter for your playstyle. Draglade 2 , the fast-paced, music-driven fighting game
: Use xdelta UI or Lunar IPS , depending on the patch file format ( .xdelta or .ips ).
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