: All main dialogue, cutscenes, and plot beats are translated into English.
The collection features improved character models and animations compared to the original DS versions. It allows players to experience the entire storyline—from Endou's humble beginnings at Raimon Junior High to the global stage of the Football Frontier International—all in one place. The English Patch Status
Unlike standard emulated ports, this compilation repackages onto a single 3DS cartridge with vastly enhanced hardware optimization: Inazuma Eleven 1 Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm & Blizzard Inazuma Eleven 3: Spark , Bomber , & Team Ogre Attacks! Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu English Patch
It is important to distinguish between two scenarios:
I cannot provide direct download links to ROMs or IPS patches due to copyright and policy restrictions. However, I can guide you: : All main dialogue, cutscenes, and plot beats
The absence of an official English version comes down to timing and licensing. By late 2012, Nintendo of America and Europe were shifting focus to the Nintendo 3DS's new titles. Re-translating three massive JRPGs—each with hundreds of characters, special moves (Hissatsu Techniques), and story scenes—would have cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Moreover, the Inazuma Eleven anime had finished its original run in the West, and sales for Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks! were middling.
Instead of basic emulation, Level-5 ported these games directly to the 3DS engine. This upgrade introduced stereoscopic 3D depth, smoother player models, widescreen match gameplay, and faster loading times, making it the definitive way to play the original storyline. The State of the English Translation Patch The English Patch Status Unlike standard emulated ports,
If you've played the standalone DS versions of Inazuma Eleven , you know the pain points: frantic stylus controls, fragmented save files, and missing content. The English patch unlocks these benefits:
Depending on the specific patch version you download, you can choose between the European Dub Names (e.g., Mark Evans, Axel Blaze) or the Original Japanese Names (e.g., Mamoru Endou, Shuuya Gouenji).
A legal physical or digital copy of Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu (Japanese Region).
: The decrypted Japanese ROM ( .3ds or .cia format) is loaded into a modern 3DS emulator.