"Hey, I just found out that a new English patch has been released for Inazuma Eleven 1, 2, and 3, also known as Endou Mamoru Densetsu in some regions! This patch allows players to experience the classic games with English translation, making it more accessible to a wider audience. The patch seems to be well-done, with many players reporting smooth gameplay and accurate translations. If you're a fan of the series or just looking to try out a new RPG, now's the perfect time to dive into the world of Inazuma Eleven with this patched version!"
Extract your downloaded English patch archive. Copy the romfs folder from the patch archive and paste it directly into your newly created 00040000000A1900 folder.
Translated to match either the European anime dub (e.g., God Hand , Fire Tornado ) or direct Japanese translations. "Hey, I just found out that a new
The v0.6 patch, released on January 19, 2013, was the final version of this project. It was never a full story translation, but it was highly usable for gameplay purposes. This demonstrates the community's primary focus: making the games accessible to play, even if not all dialogue is translated.
: Textures, character models, and special moves ( Hissatsu ) are upscaled to match the visual fidelity of the 3DS Inazuma Eleven GO titles. If you're a fan of the series or
Released in 2012 to celebrate the series' fifth anniversary, this collection brings the first three Nintendo DS titles to the 3DS hardware. It is not just a simple port; it features updated graphics, stereoscopic 3D support, and streamlined mechanics that unify the experience across all three games. It follows the entire journey of Endou Mamoru (Mark Evans) from the humble beginnings of the Raimon Eleven to the international stage of the Football Frontier International. The Importance of the English Patch
The game adds stereoscopic 3D effects to matches and select scenes, giving the classic games a fresh layer of depth. Combined Content: The v0
Released on December 27, 2012, exclusively in Japan, this compilation is a dream for any fan of the series. It brings together remastered versions of the first three games in Endou Mamoru's (Mark Evans's) legendary saga, launching with Inazuma Eleven , followed by Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryokusha (Firestorm/Blizzard) , and Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen (Spark/Bomber/The Ogre) . Designed as a celebration of the series' 5th anniversary, this collection includes a massive amount of content, with over 2,200 scout characters, 280 teams to compete against, and more than 350 hissatsu techniques. The graphics were enhanced for the 3DS screen, all limited-time items were included by default, and even the connection feature was streamlined to work on a single cartridge. Despite its appeal, the game never received an official English release.
: Insert your 3DS SD card into your computer. Navigate to the luma/titles/ directory.
: Fully compatible with actual 3DS hardware running custom firmware (CFW) as well as modern emulation. How to Play the English Patched Version
Every Hissatsu technique (Special Move), tactical route, equipment piece, and consumable item is fully localized.