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Inazuma Eleven 123 Endou Mamoru Densetsu English Patch Patched |best|

Go to SD Card -> luma -> titles . If the titles folder does not exist, create it.

Released on December 27, 2012, exclusively in Japan, this compilation is a dream for any fan of the series. It brings together remastered versions of the first three games in Endou Mamoru's (Mark Evans's) legendary saga, launching with Inazuma Eleven , followed by Inazuma Eleven 2: Kyoui no Shinryokusha (Firestorm/Blizzard) , and Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen (Spark/Bomber/The Ogre) . Designed as a celebration of the series' 5th anniversary, this collection includes a massive amount of content, with over 2,200 scout characters, 280 teams to compete against, and more than 350 hissatsu techniques. The graphics were enhanced for the 3DS screen, all limited-time items were included by default, and even the connection feature was streamlined to work on a single cartridge. Despite its appeal, the game never received an official English release. Go to SD Card -> luma -> titles

Drop the English Translation patch files ( romfs folder assets) directly inside that Title ID directory. Method B: Emulation via Citra / Lime3DS It brings together remastered versions of the first

In short, this is the most content-rich Inazuma Eleven package ever made. But for English speakers, it remained a digital fortress—until the fan translation arrived. Despite its appeal, the game never received an

Which would you prefer?

Overall, the current patched version is considered —stable enough for a full, uninterrupted playthrough.

The unique Title ID for Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3 is 00040000000A1900 . Connect Your SD Card: Insert your 3DS SD card into your PC.