Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu English | Patch [repack]
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- a short promotional blurb/about text ("piece") for a fan translation/English patch titled "Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu"?
- a patch release note/readme (installation steps, credits, compatibility)?
- A forum post announcing the patch?
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5. The Post-Game
Inazuma Eleven is notorious for having hundreds of hours of post-game content—recruiting legendary players, unlocking secret routes, and battling ultimate teams. The patch makes all of this understandable. Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu English Patch
What Exactly is Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3?
Released in 2012 to commemorate the Inazuma Eleven anime’s movie premiere, this cartridge is a time capsule of pure nostalgia. It packs three full games onto one 3DS card: Do you mean you want:
- Inazuma Eleven 1 (Original): Relive Raimon’s legendary rise against the Royal Academy and the shocking revelation of Aliea Academy.
- Inazuma Eleven 2 (Fire/Blizzard hybrid): Battle the extraterrestrial (or are they?) Aliea Gakuen and recruit a massive roster of new allies.
- Inazuma Eleven 3 (Team Ogre Attacks!): The climax of the Endou era—competing in the Football Frontier International (FFI) against the world’s best.
This isn't just a lazy port. The 3DS versions feature remastered graphics, 3D cutscenes, updated UI, and quality-of-life improvements over the original DS releases. Think of it as the Kingdom Hearts HD Collection for soccer anime fans. a short promotional blurb/about text ("piece") for a
What Exactly Is "Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu"?
Released exclusively in Japan in 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS, Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu (translated: Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Legend) is a compilation cartridge celebrating the original protagonist, Endou Mamoru (known as Mark Evans in the West). It packs three full games onto one card:
- Inazuma Eleven (2008 Original): The story of Raimon Middle School’s rise from a ragtag, losing team to the champions of the Football Frontier. It ends with the epic match against Zeus.
- Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryakusha (The Invaders of Threat): The Aliea Academy arc. Aliens? Not quite. This game introduces the sinister Aliea Gakuen, armed with the dangerous "Hissatsu" techniques and the introduction of the iconic "Fire Rococo."
- Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!! (Challenge to the World): The FFI (Football Frontier International) arc. Team Inazuma Japan takes on the world, facing off against teams from Italy (Orpheus), the USA (Unicorn), England (Knights of Queen), and the powerhouse—The Kingdom (Argentina) and Little Gigant.
What Does the Patch Cover?
The current state of the patch (as of the latest updates in late 2023-2024) is remarkably complete:
- Full Story Translation: All main story dialogue, cutscenes, and character interactions are translated from Japanese to English. This is not a machine translation—it's a hand-crafted localization by fans who understand the series' tone.
- Menu & UI: Every menu option, item description, soccer camp menu, and battle interface is in English.
- Hissatsu Techniques: Names are presented with a blend of accuracy and flair (e.g., "God Wind" instead of a direct Romanization).
- Names: The patch defaults to Japanese names (Endou, Gouenji, Kidou, Fubuki). However, some early versions of the patch had options for "Western Name" variants, though the gold standard is the original names.