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(The game uses the word football over soccer, and the game didn't come out in 'Murrica, so I'm using the terms association football and football.)
 
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'''''Inazuma Eleven''''' is the first game in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of games, released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was first released in Japan in 2008, but was localised for a European release in 2011 to coincide with the dubbing of the ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series.
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'''''Inazuma Eleven''''' is the first game in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer video games, released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was first released in Japan in 2008, but was localised for a European release in 2011 to coincide with the dubbing of the ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series.
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In 2014, ''Inazuma Eleven'' was finally brought to North America on the [[Nintendo eShop]]. It costs $20, and features improved visuals and new voice acting. This version of ''Inazuma Eleven'' was taken out of the Japanese compilation release, [[Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu]].
  
 
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==Story==
 
==Story==
Mark Evans is a keen goalkeeper for his school's association football team, which is revealed to be in danger of being closed down. Mark must build a strong football team and win the Football Frontier tournament, while learning special moves along the way.
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Mark Evans is the keen goalkeeper and captain of his school's soccer team. However, his soccer club is in danger of being closed down. Mark must build a strong football team and win the Football Frontier tournament, while learning special moves along the way.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the Nintendo DS D-Pad or Touch Screen, chatting with other characters. In football matches, the player can command any player to run to any specific location, and can make them attempt to score goals by tapping the goal when within a certain distance, and choosing the type and strength of the shot.
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Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the D-Pad or Touch Screen, and can chat with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command a player to run to any specific location, and can make them attempt to score goals by tapping the goal when within a certain distance, and choosing the type and strength of the shot.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 22:21, 17 February 2014

Inazuma Eleven
イナズマイレブン
Inazuma Eleven Box.jpg
European boxart of Inazuma Eleven. The box sparkled when tilted.
Developer(s): Level-5
Publisher(s): Level-5 (JP)Nintendo (EU)
Platform: Nintendo DS (Japan, Europe)
Nintendo 3DS (North America)
Category: Sports/RPG
Players: 2
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm/Blizzard
Release dates
Japan: August 22, 2008
Europe: January 29, 2011 (EU), August 26, 2011 (UK)
Ratings
CERO: A
PEGI: 7

Inazuma Eleven is the first game in the Inazuma Eleven series of soccer video games, released for the Nintendo DS. It was first released in Japan in 2008, but was localised for a European release in 2011 to coincide with the dubbing of the Inazuma Eleven anime series.

In 2014, Inazuma Eleven was finally brought to North America on the Nintendo eShop. It costs $20, and features improved visuals and new voice acting. This version of Inazuma Eleven was taken out of the Japanese compilation release, Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu.

Blurb

BECOME A FOOTBALL LEGEND: Recruit and train a team from over 1000 players to become the ultimatum football champions. Each character has n original look, unique skills and mind-blowing special moves. Scout out your favourites! Adventure around town to find new players, techniques and items to help train your team to perfection! Connect with your friends wirelessly to take them on in matches and trade players with each other! Compete in breath-taking battles and championship matches by using the Touch Screen to set up team tactics and control your players in real-time! Download new players with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to improve your team.

Story

Mark Evans is the keen goalkeeper and captain of his school's soccer team. However, his soccer club is in danger of being closed down. Mark must build a strong football team and win the Football Frontier tournament, while learning special moves along the way.

Gameplay

Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the D-Pad or Touch Screen, and can chat with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command a player to run to any specific location, and can make them attempt to score goals by tapping the goal when within a certain distance, and choosing the type and strength of the shot.

External links

Inazuma Eleven series logo
Original series
GO series Inazuma Eleven GO: Light / Shadow • Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash / Wildfire • Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang / Supernova
Strikers series Inazuma Eleven Strikers • Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme • Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013