Developed by Level-5 (the masters behind Professor Layton and Yo-kai Watch ), Inazuma Eleven took the "ragtag team of misfits" trope and fused it with super-powered, Dragon Ball Z-style soccer. While the series saw massive success on the Nintendo DS and 3DS, the had its own unique slice of the franchise.

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The PSP ISO offers a definitive way to play these spin-offs if you prefer a single, high-resolution screen over the DS's dual displays.

If you find a raw Japanese ISO, search for the "Inazuma Eleven PSP English Patch v1.0." Fan-translators have done heroic work making these games playable for Western audiences. Have you played the PSP versions of Inazuma Eleven, or do you stick to the DS originals? Let us know in the comments below.

If you grew up in the late 2000s, you remember the trifecta of Japanese RPG crazes: Pokémon for collecting, Yu-Gi-Oh! for dueling, and Inazuma Eleven for... soccer? Sort of.

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    Developed by Level-5 (the masters behind Professor Layton and Yo-kai Watch ), Inazuma Eleven took the "ragtag team of misfits" trope and fused it with super-powered, Dragon Ball Z-style soccer. While the series saw massive success on the Nintendo DS and 3DS, the had its own unique slice of the franchise.

    (Disclaimer: This post is for educational and informational purposes regarding video game history and emulation. We do not condone piracy. Always support official releases when available.) inazuma eleven psp iso

    The PSP ISO offers a definitive way to play these spin-offs if you prefer a single, high-resolution screen over the DS's dual displays. Developed by Level-5 (the masters behind Professor Layton

    If you find a raw Japanese ISO, search for the "Inazuma Eleven PSP English Patch v1.0." Fan-translators have done heroic work making these games playable for Western audiences. Have you played the PSP versions of Inazuma Eleven, or do you stick to the DS originals? Let us know in the comments below. We do not condone piracy

    If you grew up in the late 2000s, you remember the trifecta of Japanese RPG crazes: Pokémon for collecting, Yu-Gi-Oh! for dueling, and Inazuma Eleven for... soccer? Sort of.

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