oh ok,if u find out,tell me ok?
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Inazuma Eleven 2:Firestorm and Blizzard shoots for Europe in 2012!, No lie!!! (Go to first unread post) |
| Nxenz |
Post #76
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| TeddyPain |
Post #77
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Is Inazuma Eleven that good? I deleted it after a few minutes of playing it on my ds. I'll be sure to get it again.
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| 1234turtles |
Post #78
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| TeddyPain |
Post #79
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I never experienced the gameplay, all I saw was a cutscene of some 12 year old british soccer players. Didn't seem that appealing
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| DS1 |
Post #80
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Is Inazuma Eleven that good? I deleted it after a few minutes of playing it on my ds. I'll be sure to get it again. I think it's like, one of the best games of all time, but here's the deal: Years and years ago (around SNES-era) there was a series of games based on the Captain Tsubasa comic books (think Dragon Ball Z but with soccer). They were like part-realtime part-turn-based soccer games, but with different characters who had their own special moves and stuff. It was super fun, and I'd been waiting for an updated version FOREVER. Finally Inazuma Eleven came out, which was basically the same game, but with an all-new story (ie; not based on some anime), hundreds of characters, tons of customization, and improved gameplay... and it was on a system I actually owned. So yeah, I think it's freaking great. If Dragon Ball Z Soccer or interesting games are not your thing, then take a pass. |
| TeddyPain |
Post #81
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Huh... definitely trying this again, it sounds excellent.
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| Dan Kuso |
Post #82
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I Can Understand Why the Launching of Inazuma Eleven 2:Blizzard/Firestorm have to be so Late,the Europeans got to Translate Every Special Moves,Locations Names,Players Names,Matches,Team Names,Recruitable Characters and so on
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| Nxenz |
Post #83
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GBAtemp Fan |
Yeah,but IE2 has almost the same information as the first game,even Shawn Frost's data is in the first game,but it isnt accessible.
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| Dan Kuso |
Post #84
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GBAtemp Regular |
Nonsense,Every Inazuma Eleven Games are different
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| Nxenz |
Post #85
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GBAtemp Fan |
Have you ever checked the unitbase.dat for IE1 and IE2?There almost the same.Im not saying the areas are the same and stuff like that,but,special moves and names are both in IE1.For example,Wormhole,Eternal Blizzard,and Fireball Storm are in the first game.
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| DS1 |
Post #86
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伝説の雀士 |
I Can Understand Why the Launching of Inazuma Eleven 2:Blizzard/Firestorm have to be so Late,the Europeans got to Translate Every Special Moves,Locations Names,Players Names,Matches,Team Names,Recruitable Characters and so on Not really, that stuff doesn't take any time at all. It's just a typical business thing where they might make a deal to publish the game, but hold off because the economic forecast looks bad (or a million other nonsense reasons) |
| Dan Kuso |
Post #87
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GBAtemp Regular |
Maybe the Release Date of this Game could be Late February or Early/Middle/Late March
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| Nxenz |
Post #88
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GBAtemp Fan |
Maybe,but i really want to know what their working on the most...
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| Nxenz |
Post #89
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GBAtemp Fan |
I heard its going to be released on march 16,2012?
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| Dan Kuso |
Post #90
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