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This isn't the initial release of these even in English. MangaGamer released all 8 question and answer arcs once before, so if you can get ahold of those, you can read them. BUT there were a couple of issues: (1) the translation quality wasn't as great; (2) the music was a bit messed up, because MG replaced some of the music due to copyright concerns and ended up reducing the number of tracks, so even patches can't completely restore it (Hou, in contrast, aims to restore all of it). They also withdrew them from sale, apparently for licensing reasons. So now, you can only get them secondhand.
An example of this difference: The original MG releases were out for years, but there were no perfect mods to fix the music. On the other hand, as it happens, there was a problem originally with the Hou version of this arc, where they forgot to restore some of the music, and someone here on the Steam Community was able to very quickly mod the scripts to fix it, so we had that until it was officially fixed.
This is true, that page is rarely updated for the games that have been listed on it the longest.
I imagine it'd include inserting the new translated lines and scripting each scene in the new engine, but can't most of that be automated somehow if they already have the files from the original game and from their initial release of the series?