Inazuma | Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu English Patch
Several resources exist to help players navigate the Japanese-only original game even without a translation patch, which can also be valuable for testing fan translation progress:
Released in 2012 by Level 5 , this collection brings together the first three entries of the franchise—originally released on the Nintendo DS—into a single 3DS cartridge. It features the complete "legend" of Endou Mamoru (Mark Evans in English localizations), the determined goalkeeper and captain of the Raimon Junior High soccer club. The collection includes: Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryakusha (Fire/Blizzard)
To run the English patch on a physical Nintendo 3DS system or a compatible hardware emulator, specialized software modifications are required. Requirements Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu English Patch
: It uses the improved engine and graphics from the later games for the earlier titles, making Inazuma Eleven 1 look better than their original DS releases. Convenience
Thanks to an incredibly dedicated community of independent romhackers and fan translators, international players can now experience the full saga with upgraded graphics, smoother performance, and localized text. What is Endou Mamoru Densetsu? Several resources exist to help players navigate the
: Having all 2,200 scoutable characters and 350 Hissatsu techniques in one place is a massive draw for collectors. Widescreen Support
Do you prefer the (Mamoru Endou) or the European dub names (Mark Evans)? Requirements : It uses the improved engine and
: For games like Inazuma Eleven 3 (which saw a limited PAL release), there are high-quality fan translation patches available for the original DS ROMs.