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Meh >_>
I don't think they're going to localize this game. I've lost all hope. But of course, you can still discuss the game here and whatnot.
most likely, but i hope the translation team gets to the story, i don't care how much time it takes

come on level 5 get it together!
 

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most likely, but i hope the translation team gets to the story, i don't care how much time it takes

come on level 5 get it together!

I'm not sure I understand. Are you talking about an official localized port of IE3 for the DS? The game from 2010 right, for the DS? Has Level 5 announced plans to do that? Although, it would be awesome if development of software for the DS continued for several more years, the way that it continued past the expected commercial lifespan for the Atari 2600, Neo Geo AES, GBA and PS2. I just wonder why there is speculation on IE3 being localized by Level 5 at this point.

What game would you recommend to someone who's played none of the IE series and who doesn't know any Japanese words, as the best Inazuma Eleven 'experience' on DS?
 

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I think a 3DS release is a good thing considering the piracy issue on the DS. But it begs the question, why not localize the Inazuma Eleven 1, 2, 3 compilation instead? The only problem i can find with this is that a 3DS release sucks for american fans of the series...
 

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So apparently, IE 3 Spark and Bomber have been announced for the 3DS this summer in Europe. I'll get the source ASAP, if this is even real.
what if they C&D the ds translation patch? anybody who isn't a 3ds owner will get screwed. T.T

By the way, could someone answer?
What game would you recommend to someone who's played none of the IE series and who doesn't know any Japanese words, as the best Inazuma Eleven 'experience' on DS?
 

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I think a 3DS release is a good thing considering the piracy issue on the DS. But it begs the question, why not localize the Inazuma Eleven 1, 2, 3 compilation instead? The only problem i can find with this is that a 3DS release sucks for american fans of the series...

Well, I find it quite a good idea. I mean, the Inazuma games have been released with a big delay in Europe and they've been also modified (iirc, the first Inazuma game released in Europe had some aspects from the second game of the series), seeing as the second game was released in Europe last year, it's quite a good idea to release the third for the 3DS.

Not only will piracy be avoided, but the game will have better graphics. It's quite a win win situation, while releasing the 3DS compilation of the first three games could make people that bought the first two games for DS a bit disappointed. Only downside is that people that don't have an EUR console won't be able to play, but I doubt most of them would purchase the game anyway, so that's not a big problem for Nintendo.
Also, most people that own a DS, also own a 3DS over here, so they probably will have no problems selling the game.

What game would you recommend to someone who's played none of the IE series and who doesn't know any Japanese words, as the best Inazuma Eleven 'experience' on DS?
Well, the games have a story which is followed up in each game... Personally I'd recommend playing the first game before the others, otherwise there's a lot of the game you'll miss... Playing the second without the first one will get you a bit lost in the game world.
 
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Well, the games have a story which is followed up in each game... Personally I'd recommend playing the first game before the others, otherwise there's a lot of the game you'll miss... Playing the second without the first one will get you a bit lost in the game world.
Yes, and you can get Inazuma Eleven 2 moves in the first game, so that's pretty good.
 

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Yes, and you can get Inazuma Eleven 2 moves in the first game, so that's pretty good.
Yeah, thats why it's a good thing they're bringing up the 3DS game, it probably has stuff that doesn't exist in the DS one, not to mention it has plenty of more characters... From Nintendo Direct they said it had like 2200 characters we could recruit... That's like... Absurdly a lot! I don't think the DS games ever had that many... At most 400 or something.
 

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Yeah, thats why it's a good thing they're bringing up the 3DS game, it probably has stuff that doesn't exist in the DS one, not to mention it has plenty of more characters... From Nintendo Direct they said it had like 2200 characters we could recruit... That's like... Absurdly a lot! I don't think the DS games ever had that many... At most 400 or something.
If they change graphics and whatnot, then I'll be fine with it. But what if they're just taking Inazuma Eleven Legend Of Mamoru Endou, and ripping out the 3rd game?
 

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