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Version 4.1 "Endou Complete" – 100% translation of all three games. The patch is considered stable with no game-breaking bugs. Some minor visual glitches (e.g., text overflow in player names) exist but do not hinder gameplay.

During the early 2010s, Level-5 was struggling to localize the Inazuma Eleven games for Western audiences. The original DS games sold poorly in the US and Europe due to the "soccer + RPG" niche being unfamiliar. As a result, when the 3DS compilation dropped in Japan, Level-5 decided it was not financially viable to translate 100+ hours of dialogue, 2,000+ special moves (Hissatsu), and intricate menus for a trilogy pack.

The compilation features higher-resolution graphics than the original Nintendo DS, making the cinematic special move animations look better than ever. The touch screen interface is tailored for the 3DS, ensuring smooth, responsive controls during matches. How to Play Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 in English i--- Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu English

: A console running custom firmware (Luma3DS). A Capable PC or Mobile Device : For emulation purposes. Software Requirements

The unfortunate answer is . Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3!! Endou Mamoru Densetsu was released physically and digitally exclusively in Japan and was never officially localized or released in English-speaking regions. The game is also region-locked to Japanese 3DS consoles, meaning a standard North American or European console cannot play a Japanese physical cartridge without custom firmware. While individual installments like the first game and Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks! have seen Western releases, this definitive collection remains a Japan-exclusive gem. Version 4

Porting official English text from the original DS releases into the 3DS engine.

This collection is the ultimate nostalgia trip. Reliving the original trilogy where it all began—from the beginnings of the Raimon Junior High club to the global stage—hits different in HD. During the early 2010s, Level-5 was struggling to

A special gallery mode where players can watch all opening and ending videos from the series in high quality.