What the f*** are you talking about? All I said was that the Asian version of iM@S2, listed at Play-Asia, might have a bilingual manual or instruction card to help (this forum) understand the gist of the game. I still have yet to see any proof that an Asian version did exist, and if it did exist and did have English information, why are you only bringing it up now?
I don't honestly care because judging from the screenshots and gameplay footage so far, I won't have any issue playing this. But hey, so much for helping the forum, I guess.
You keep saying you see no proof of an Asian version of the game, yet several people's posts have already clearly told you it exists, not to mention the info contained within this very forum and on the wiki. Your swearing is also completely unnecessary. The proof of the instruction card is going to be difficult, its years old, no one is currently selling it, and it dosn't look like anyone here has a copy. I own the Japanese version which is why I can't be certain on it, however I don't think its really *that* useful anyway.
The actual game is 100% identical, I even use Asian DLC content on my Japanese edition of the games. My information source - which I no longer have the link to - says that the manual is the same Japanese one, the only difference was an apparent small card with a translation of the menu, most likly - yes a guess - that its the stage/items menu as thats totally in Japanese in the game.
The problem with IM@S L4U is the rhythm game you have to get a high score on before the characters will do anything, not the language at all, its just the timing and speed is rather hard. The Japanese is not really an issue in L4U, however in the original IM@S it is an issue, but I still play that more, even without understanding it. I use a combination of the 'perfect communications' and the IM@S SP translation project's translated menu images and the how to play guide which was made by a person on here.
To go back on topic, I have seen the Asia version of IM@S 2 on PlayAsia for awhile but so far not seen it anywhere else, I havn't looked for awhile however. I doubt tho that it will be any different from the Japanese release, as far as I know the SP Asia version was the same as well (no English content). Its going to be tricky to understand the communications but I think it will still be playable just like IM@S 1 and SP, even if its a lot of guess work, but thats part of the fun.