Installing the patch requires a few steps, but the payoff is immense: over 150 hours of content, hundreds of characters to recruit, and a heartwarming sports story that rivals any shonen anime. Thanks to a dedicated group of fans, the legend of Endou Mamoru is finally accessible to the world.
Have you played the patched version? Share your experience in the comments below—did you finally recruit Gouenji’s lost sister? Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu English Patch
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) Overview Installing the patch requires a few steps,
None were ideal. The Western releases of Inazuma Eleven 3 were split into two versions (Team Ogre and Bomb Blast) and were missing the "King’s Knights" expansion content. The Endou Mamoru Densetsu compilation remained a tantalizing, untranslated gem. Obtain a legal dump of your own game cartridge/disc
For years, the Inazuma Eleven franchise held a special place in the hearts of anime and RPG fans. While the anime was localized globally, the game adaptations faced a complicated history of release delays and cancellations. Specifically, the second and third entries in the trilogy were notoriously difficult for English-speaking fans to access legally.