Inazuma Eleven 1 Ds ~repack~ -
…give it a shot. It’s available on the original DS cart (pricey these days) or via the Inazuma Eleven 1, 2, 3: Legend of Endou Mamoru collection on Switch (Japan-only, but fan translations exist).
Special moves define the identity of Inazuma Eleven. These are over-the-top, anime-animated sequences powered by Technical Points (TP). Whether it is Mark Evans summoning a giant glowing hand with God Hand , or Axel Blaze leaping into the air surrounded by flames for Fire Tornado , these moves turn the tide of matches.
The plot kicks off when a mysterious forward named Shuuya Gouenji (Axel Blaze) transfers to the school. Endou must recruit Gouenji and five other talented players to take on the ruthless, militaristic Royal Academy (Teikoku Gakuen), led by the prodigy Seijirou Kidou (Jude Sharp). inazuma eleven 1 ds
For modern gamers or retro enthusiasts looking to explore the roots of the series, the original Nintendo DS title remains highly playable, charming, and mechanically deep—a testament to Level-5’s golden era of game design.
The game is divided into distinct story arcs. Progression involves exploring the overworld (Raimon Junior High and surrounding areas), recruiting players, and winning matches to advance the plot. …give it a shot
Inazuma Eleven 1 did more than just sell copies; it birthed a franchise that spans over half a dozen mainline games, multiple anime series, movies, and a dedicated global fanbase. It proved that sports games did not need to rely on realistic simulations to be engaging, and that RPG mechanics could be applied to almost any subject matter if handled with creativity and care.
For me? I’m off to challenge the occult club to a soccer match. Wish me luck. Endou must recruit Gouenji and five other talented
These take the form of 4-on-4 mini-games (e.g., "Score a goal first!" or "Keep possession of the ball!").
The genius of lies in how it uses the Nintendo DS’s hardware.

