Released in 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS, this compilation celebrates the legacy of Mamoru Endou (Mark Evans in Western localisations). It features the original Nintendo DS trilogy, split into its respective version variations:
: If you are looking for a modern experience, the latest entry, Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road
Because Endou Mamoru Densetsu never left Japan, players had to navigate complex Japanese menus, item names, scouting mechanics, and Hissatsu descriptions. Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 Endou Mamoru Densetsu English Patch
What's the definitive way of playing through the original trilogy?
Unzip the downloaded folder on your computer. You will see a folder named after the game’s unique Title ID (typically 00040000000A5600 ). Released in 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS, this
: Many fans prefer "undubs"—versions that keep the original Japanese voice acting but use English text from official releases—rather than a full re-translation. How to Play the Trilogy in English
The 3DS version aggregates the post-game competition routes. Once you beat the main story of each game, speak to coaches and hidden NPCs to take on ultra-powerful team configurations that offer exclusive equipment drops. Conclusion Unzip the downloaded folder on your computer
( Spark / Bomber / The Ogre ) Key Upgrades Over the DS Originals
Translators have made experimental progress. Some have managed to import DS game text into the 3DS compilation files. However, this method currently leads to significant font errors that break the in-game display. There is a prevalent hope in the community that the Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy translation team, which successfully tackled similar issues, might be able to lend their technical expertise to this effort.
: Having all 2,200 scoutable characters and 350 Hissatsu techniques in one place is a massive draw for collectors. Widescreen Support