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Hi, just to touch on the scope to Nintendo:
- It is true that the game was never published by Nintendo. Like with all Professor Layton, Yo-Kai Watch and Inazuma Eleven games, Level-5 published the game in Japan while an international release would fall under Nintendo of Europe / America.
- Initial discussions and plans will however have taken place in regards to Nintendo publishing the game overseas. The European trademark was logged shortly after the release of prequel Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones whilst gearing up for international launch. Sadly, the trademark dispute meant the game was ultimately never released outside of Japan, but it is believed that the game otherwise would have fallen under its Nintendo lineage of European releases otherwise.
- More specifically, the post-game content of Chrono Stones (a second party Nintendo game) directly references GO Galaxy and its events/characters, tying them under the Nintendo brand prior to their primary game's launch.
- N-Wiki does have full coverage on the other five Inazuma Eleven games and its series, as all international launches were Nintendo property. GO Galaxy was the only main-line Inazuma Eleven game without an article on N-Wiki, so for the purposes of fully covering an official second party Nintendo series, I believe Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy falls under the wiki's scope despite its lack of an international release via Nintendo.
I'll leave the rest in your hands but feel free to ask me any questions. Toast ltimatum 17:02, 1 February 2021 (UTC)