https://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=ToastUltimatum&feedformat=atomNintendoWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T08:16:55ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.2https://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:ToastUltimatum&diff=38905User talk:ToastUltimatum2021-02-01T17:06:50Z<p>ToastUltimatum: /* Welcome back */</p>
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Thank you for your contributions. They are strongly appreciated. {{User:Tacopill/sig}} 14:26, 8 September 2012 (UTC)<br />
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Thanks for your edit Toast and long time no see! ^^ An [https://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/108.162.215.104 IP] just edited, unfortunately [[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy]] in particular isn't allowed since it seems Nintendo didn't publish the game in any region(?). If no region has Nintendo publishing it, I might have to delete it for that reason sorry :(/you can keep it in your user space, though. <span style="color:#FF00FF><font face="Blackadder ITC"><span style="font-size:150%">[[User talk:Torchickens|<span style="color:#FF00FF;">From Evie (Torchickens) ✿</span>]]</font></span> 16:52, 1 February 2021 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks Evie, hope you're doing well. I've expanded on the scope in the talk page, hope it provides a useful explanation. The short version is that the game is part of a second party Nintendo series and preliminary plans were made for a Nintendo of Europe localisation, but development could not progress due to an unexpected trademark dispute. [[User:ToastUltimatum|<font color="ff8c00">'''Toast'''</font>]] [[File:Wii U U.png|17px|link=Special:Contributions/ToastUltimatum]][[User talk:ToastUltimatum|<font color="01a3c4">'''ltimatum'''</font>]] 17:06, 1 February 2021 (UTC)</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=Inazuma_Eleven_GO_Galaxy&diff=38904Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy2021-02-01T17:04:14Z<p>ToastUltimatum: </p>
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{{Game infobox<br />
|title=Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブンGO ギャラクシー<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy''<br />
|boxart=GO Galaxy Supernova JP.jpg<br />
|caption= Japanese boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Supernova''<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small><br>''[[Nintendo]]'' <small>(European series publisher, unreleased)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo 3DS]]<br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=1-2<br />
|predecessor=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones|Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash/Wildfire]]''<br />
|successor=''Inazuma Eleven: Great Road of Heroes''<br />
|releasejp=December 5, 2013<br />
|releaseeu=<br />
|pegi=<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy''''' is a group of two entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Japan. The game came in two different versions, ''Big Bang'' and ''Supernova''. Differences between the two versions include alternative opening songs, and an exclusive post-game football match.<br />
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The ''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy'' anime follows the events of these games. These are the last of three entries in the ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' trilogy.<br />
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The game was likely planned for a European release, like its immediate predecessors, but a three-year trademark dispute<ref>https://euipo.europa.eu/eSearch/#details/trademarks/013923669</ref> made this an impossibility, meaning that only the series' anime and manga adaptations could be localised in certain European countries such as Spain and France.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
Matsukaze Tenma (English: Arion Sherwind) and five friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the [[Circle Pad]], [[D-Pad]] or [[Touch Screen]], chatting with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command players 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. Fighting Spirits can be used to greatly enhance the abilities of players, which can also be "Armourfied" , allowing them to return to their standard moveset, with all the power of a Fighting Spirit. Mix 'n' Matching allows characters to imbue the aura of another player or relevant character. This will merge the appearances of the two characters, and offer enhanced power during the match, as well as exclusive moves. Mix 'n' Matching can be combined with Fighting Spirits or Armourfied Fighting Spirits.<br />
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New to ''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy'' is "Souls" (English dub: "Totems"), which imbue the spirit of an animal within the player character and allow access to powerful "Soul Strikes" (Totem Strikes) which also carry additional effects randomised by a roulette wheel.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:GO Galaxy Big Bang JP.jpg|Japanese boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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{{Inazuma Eleven series}}<br />
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[[Category:2013 games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS Wi-Fi games]]<br />
[[Category:Games developed by Level-5]]</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Inazuma_Eleven_GO_Galaxy&diff=38901Talk:Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy2021-02-01T17:02:56Z<p>ToastUltimatum: Created page with "==Scope== 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 ''In..."</p>
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<div>==Scope==<br />
Hi, just to touch on the scope to Nintendo:<br />
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*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.<br />
*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.<br />
**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.<br />
*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.<br />
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I'll leave the rest in your hands but feel free to ask me any questions. [[User:ToastUltimatum|<font color="ff8c00">'''Toast'''</font>]] [[File:Wii U U.png|17px|link=Special:Contributions/ToastUltimatum]][[User talk:ToastUltimatum|<font color="01a3c4">'''ltimatum'''</font>]] 17:02, 1 February 2021 (UTC)</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=Inazuma_Eleven_GO_Galaxy&diff=38895Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy2021-01-31T20:17:37Z<p>ToastUltimatum: The final main entry in the Inazuma Eleven game series, many years later</p>
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブンGO ギャラクシー<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy''<br />
|boxart=GO Galaxy Supernova JP.jpg<br />
|caption= Japanese boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Supernova''<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo 3DS]]<br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=1-2<br />
|predecessor=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones|Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash/Wildfire]]''<br />
|successor=''Inazuma Eleven: Great Road of Heroes''<br />
|releasejp=December 5, 2013<br />
|releaseeu=<br />
|pegi=<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy''''' is a group of two entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Japan. The game came in two different versions, ''Big Bang'' and ''Supernova''. Differences between the two versions include alternative opening songs, and an exclusive post-game football match.<br />
<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy'' anime follows the events of these games. These are the last of three entries in the ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' trilogy.<br />
<br />
The game was likely planned for a European release, like its immediate predecessors, but a three-year trademark dispute<ref>https://euipo.europa.eu/eSearch/#details/trademarks/013923669</ref> made this an impossibility, meaning that only the series' anime and manga adaptations could be localised in certain European countries such as Spain and France.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
Matsukaze Tenma (English: Arion Sherwind) and five friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the [[Circle Pad]], [[D-Pad]] or [[Touch Screen]], chatting with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command players 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. Fighting Spirits can be used to greatly enhance the abilities of players, which can also be "Armourfied" , allowing them to return to their standard moveset, with all the power of a Fighting Spirit. Mix 'n' Matching allows characters to imbue the aura of another player or relevant character. This will merge the appearances of the two characters, and offer enhanced power during the match, as well as exclusive moves. Mix 'n' Matching can be combined with Fighting Spirits or Armourfied Fighting Spirits.<br />
<br />
New to ''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy'' is "Souls" (English dub: "Totems"), which imbue the spirit of an animal within the player character and allow access to powerful "Soul Strikes" (Totem Strikes) which also carry additional effects randomised by a roulette wheel.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:GO Galaxy Big Bang JP.jpg|Japanese boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang<br />
</gallery><br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven GO: Galaxy|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
<!--* Affiliate Wiki Link, if Any. --><br />
<!--* Strategy Wiki Link --><br />
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{{Inazuma Eleven series}}<br />
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[[Category:2013 games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS Wi-Fi games]]<br />
[[Category:Games developed by Level-5]]</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:GO_Galaxy_Supernova_JP.jpg&diff=38894File:GO Galaxy Supernova JP.jpg2021-01-31T20:13:15Z<p>ToastUltimatum: Boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Supernova</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
Boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Supernova<br />
== Licensing ==<br />
{{License/Game Logo}}</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:GO_Galaxy_Big_Bang_JP.jpg&diff=38893File:GO Galaxy Big Bang JP.jpg2021-01-31T20:12:34Z<p>ToastUltimatum: Boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang</p>
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
Boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang<br />
== Licensing ==<br />
{{License/Game Logo}}</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=Inazuma_Eleven_GO_Chrono_Stones&diff=23522Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones2016-09-23T00:55:01Z<p>ToastUltimatum: I feel generous, have the other European pair of GO games. We're still waiting on GO Galaxy.</p>
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=''Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブンGO2 クロノ・ストーン<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone''<br />
|boxart=Thunderflash.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash''<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small><br/> [[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo 3DS]]<br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=1-2<br />
|predecessor=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light/Shadow]]''<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy]]''<br />
|releasejp=December 13, 2012<br />
|releaseeu=March 27, 2015<br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones''''' is a group of two entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Japan and Europe. The game came in two different versions, ''Thunderflash'' and ''Wildfire''. Differences between the two versions include alternative opening songs, and an exclusive team member.<br />
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The ''Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone'' anime follows the events of these games. These are the second of three entries in the ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' trilogy.<br />
==Blurb==<br />
===''Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash'' Blurb===<br />
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===''Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire'' Blurb===<br />
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==Story==<br />
Schoolboy Arion Sherwind arrives at Raimon Jr High to discover that nobody seems to be aware of soccer anymore. This was the work of a villainous organisation from the future, El Dorado, who wish to erase soccer from history. Arion and the Raimon team must travel through time to collect the abilities of history's most powerful figures, including Nobunaga Oda and Joan of Arc, through use of the Mix 'n' Match gun, to defeat the soccer teams run by El Dorado, and prevent football from being erased.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
Arion and five friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the [[Circle Pad]], [[D-Pad]] or [[Touch Screen]], chatting with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command players 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. Fighting Spirits can be used to greatly enhance the abilities of players.<br />
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New to ''Chrono Stones'' are two features. One is the ability to "Armourfy" a character's Fighting Spirit, allowing them to return to their standard moveset, with all the power of a Fighting Spirit. Mix 'n' Matching allows characters to imbue the aura of another player or relevant character. This will merge the appearances of the two characters, and offer enhanced power during the match, as well as exclusive moves. Mix 'n' Matching can be combined with Fighting Spirits or Armourfied Fighting Spirits.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Wildfire.jpg|European boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire<br />
</gallery><br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
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[[Category:2015 games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]]<br />
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[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]<br />
[[Category:Games developed by Level-5]]</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Thunderflash.jpg&diff=23520File:Thunderflash.jpg2016-09-23T00:46:38Z<p>ToastUltimatum: Category:Inazuma Eleven series
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<div>[[Category:Inazuma Eleven series]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS]]</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Wildfire.jpg&diff=23519File:Wildfire.jpg2016-09-23T00:46:20Z<p>ToastUltimatum: Category:Inazuma Eleven series
Category:Nintendo 3DS</p>
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<div>[[Category:Inazuma Eleven series]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS]]</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=Template:Inazuma_Eleven_series&diff=23518Template:Inazuma Eleven series2016-09-23T00:43:11Z<p>ToastUltimatum: </p>
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<div>{{clear}}<br />
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* ''[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|Inazuma Eleven]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm / Blizzard]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt / Bomb Blast / Team Ogre Attacks!]]<br />
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! style="background:#{{Inazuma Eleven 2nd color}};" width="30%" | ''GO'' series<br />
{{!}} style="text-align:left;" |<br />
*''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light / Shadow]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones|Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash / Wildfire]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang / Supernova]]''<br />
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! style="background:#{{Inazuma Eleven 2nd color}};" width="30%" | ''Ares'' series<br />
{{!}} style="text-align:left;" |<br />
*''[[Inazuma Eleven Ares]]''<br />
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! style="background:#{{Inazuma Eleven 2nd color}};" width="30%" | ''Strikers'' series<br />
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* ''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013]]''<br />
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<div>{{Series infobox<br />
|name=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|jpname=イナズマイレブン<br />
|jptranslation=Inazuma Erebun<br />
|jptrans=Lightning Eleven<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|creator=Akihiro Hino<br />
|first=[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|firstyear=2008<br />
|bestselling=''[[Inazuma Eleven 2]]'' (combined)<br />
|bestsellingnumber=1.38 million<br />
|latest=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang / Supernova]]''<br />
|latestyear=2013<br />
}}<br />
==History==<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven'' game series had its first video games released in Japan in 2008, based upon and following the events of its respective anime. A new entry in the series was released every subsequent year, all of which developed by [[Level-5]]. Level-5 published the games in Japan. In 2011, The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime was dubbed for European audiences and broadcast on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], and the first game in the series was released in Europe accordingly. The entire series prior to the release of ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' was released in Europe. One day before ''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!'' was released in Europe, the series finally débuted in North America, with a Nintendo Shop release of the original game. Some episodes of the anime also became available to watch on the eShop. Europe now has two of the three Inazuma Eleven GO titles. The third entry, Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy, has not been confirmed for a European release, but a European trademark has been filed under the name.<br />
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The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]], with the second entry even featuring an online mode. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.<br />
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A seventh entry in the Inazuma Eleven series has been announced for a Japanese release, alongside an anime season. The game will be called ''Inazuma Eleven: Ares no Tenbin'', which was trademarked in Europe as ''[[Inazuma Eleven Ares]]''.<br />
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==Games==<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|Inazuma Eleven]]''|2008|2014|2011|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan, Europe)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(North America)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm/Blizzard]]''|2009|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3:<br>Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''|2010|N/A|2013|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!]]''|2010|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light/Shadow]]''|2011|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones|Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash/Wildfire]]''|2013|N/A|2015|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang/Supernova]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=''Ares'' series}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Ares]]''|2017|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu]]''|2012|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
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[[Category:Inazuma Eleven series]]</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=Inazuma_Eleven_GO&diff=23515Inazuma Eleven GO2016-09-23T00:38:04Z<p>ToastUltimatum: </p>
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=''Inazuma Eleven GO''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン GO <br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven GO''<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven GO Light.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven GO: Light''<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small><br/> [[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo 3DS]]<br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=1-2<br />
|predecessor=''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!]]''<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones]]''<br />
|releasejp=December 15, 2011<br />
|releaseeu=June 13, 2014<br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
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'''''Inazuma Eleven GO''''' is a group of two entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Japan and Europe. The game came in two different versions, ''Light'' and ''Shadow''. This was the series' debut on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan, and makes full use of 3D visuals and upgraded sound. The difference in versions include a different wife for Mark Evans, and two side-stories focusing on different characters in each.<br />
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The ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' anime follows the events of these games. The duo of games begins the ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' trilogy.<br />
==Blurb==<br />
===''Inazuma Eleven GO: Light'' Blurb===<br />
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===''Inazuma Eleven GO: Shadow'' Blurb===<br />
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==Story==<br />
10 years have passed since Inazuma National won the Football Frontier International, and the legacy left by Mark Evans' team led to a vast increase in soccer's popularity. Raimon's school is now one of the best in Japan due to its well-known football team, but the influence of soccer led to schools with poorer soccer teams failing to receive funding. Fifth Sector was established to mediate this issue, but they do so by rigging the outcome of all high-school soccer matches! Freshman Arion Sherwind joins the legendary Raimon team to take down Fifth Sector, and restore the good name of football, on the path to winning Holy Road, a tournament that is against Raimon every step of the way!<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
Arion and five friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the [[Circle Pad]], [[D-Pad]] or [[Touch Screen]], chatting with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command players 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. New to Inazuma Eleven GO are "Fighting Spirits", which certain characters can unleash to highly increase their abilities, giving them access to new moves while being incredibly tough to stop without the use of another Fighting Spirit.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Inazuma Eleven GO Shadow.jpg|European boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Shadow<br />
</gallery><br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven GO|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven GO|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
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|title=''Inazuma Eleven 2''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン2 脅威の侵略者<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven 2: The Threat of the Invader''<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven 2 Firestorm.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm''.<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small> [[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo DS]]<br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=2<br />
|predecessor=''[[Inazuma Eleven]]''<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''<br />
|releasejp=October 9, 2009<br />
|releaseeu=March 16, 2012<br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
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[[File:Inazuma Eleven 2 Blizzard.jpg|200px|thumb|European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard''.]]<br />
'''''Inazuma Eleven 2''''' is the second entry in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer video games, released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was released as two separate games, released simultaneously, '''''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm''''' and '''''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard'''''. The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series followed the events of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard''. Both games were first released in Japan in 2009, but were localised for a European release in 2012 to coincide with the dubbing of the ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series.<br />
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==''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm'' Blurb==<br />
'''The Earth is Under Threat'''<br />
*Can the legendary Inazuma Eleven save our world from an alien attack?!<br />
*Gather the strongest players from the places you explore!<br />
*Play multiplayer games with your friends!<br />
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'''The goal-scoring RPG series is back!'''<br />
*Unique to Firestorm!<br />
*Battle against Torch's Blazing Prominence team!<br />
*Players have stronger special moves than ever before!<br />
*Check out new special moves and team strips, only in Firestorm! Also, don't miss out on Mark and Nelly's blossoming romance!<br />
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There are even more surprises only available in Firestorm!<br />
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From the release date (16/03/2012), for a period of about 1 year, new characters will be made available via Wi-Fi! Limited period!!<br />
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==''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard'' Blurb==<br />
'''The Earth is Under Threat'''<br />
*Can the legendary Inazuma Eleven save our world from an alien attack?!<br />
*Gather the strongest players from the places you explore!<br />
*Play multiplayer games with your friends!<br />
<br />
'''The goal-scoring RPG series is back!'''<br />
*Unique to Blizzard!<br />
*Battle against Gazelle's Icy Diamond Dust team!<br />
*Players have stronger special moves than ever before!<br />
*Check out new special moves and team strips, only in Blizzard! Also, don't miss out on Mark and Silvia's blossoming romance!<br />
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There are even more surprises only available in Blizzard!<br />
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From the release date (16/03/2012), for a period of about 1 year, new characters will be made available via Wi-Fi! Limited period!!<br />
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==Story==<br />
Having just won the Football Frontier tournament of the previous game, Japan suffers from an alien attack. It is down to Mark Evans and his football team, the Raimon Eleven, to defeat the aliens and save Japan, by defeating them in games of soccer.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the Nintendo DS D-Pad or Touch Screen, chatting with other characters. In soccer 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.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven 2|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven 2|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
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|title=''Inazuma Eleven 3''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン3 世界への挑戦!<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven 3: Challenge to the World!!''<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven 3III.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!''<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small><br/> [[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(JP)</small><br/> [[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=1-2<br />
|predecessor=''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm/Blizzard]]''<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light/Shadow]]''<br />
|releasejp=July 1, 2010 <small>(Spark/Bomber)</small><br/> December 16, 2010 <small>(The Ogre)</small><br />
|releaseeu=September 27, 2013 <small>(Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast)</small><br/> February 14, 2014 <small>(Team Ogre Attacks!)</small><br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
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|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
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'''''Inazuma Eleven 3''''' is a group of three entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in Japan, and the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Europe. In both countries, the first two games to be released were '''''Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt''''' and '''''Bomb Blast''''' (''Spark'' and ''Bomber'' in Japan). The ''Lightning Bolt'' version features a side-story about the captain of the Italian soccer team, Paolo Bianchi, while ''Bomb Blast'' features a side-story about Hector Helio, captain of the team representing the fictional area Côte-Victoire, which is part of South Africa.<br />
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At a later date, '''''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!''''' (''The Ogre'' in Japan) was released, containing side-stories about main character Mark Evans' great-grandson Canon Evans, and the antagonistic Team Ogre, both of whom travel from the future, while also making other improvements to the existing games. Japan received all three titles in 2010, though Europe received them across 2013 and 2014, while the games were not released in North America at all. Although the games were initially released as DS titles in Japan, the 3DS versions were released in the country as part of the compilation game ''[[Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu]]''.<br />
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Season 3 of the ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime follows the events of these games. The trio of games round off the original ''Inazuma Eleven'' trilogy, and the next releases started the ''[[Inazuma Eleven GO]]'' trilogy, which takes place ten years after the events of these games.<br />
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==Blurb==<br />
===''Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt'' Blurb===<br />
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===''Inazuma Eleven 3: Bomb Blast'' Blurb===<br />
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===''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!'' Blurb===<br />
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==Story==<br />
Mark Evans and the rest of the Raimon Eleven have not seen their friends from the events of ''Inazuma Eleven 2'' for three months, which they have lived peacefully. One sudden day, the Raimon Eleven, the friends who travelled with them three months ago, and other players have all been gathered in one place. These players have been chosen as candidates to represent Japan in the all-new Football Frontier International! The candidates are whittled down to form a 16-man team called Inazuma Japan. They decide to win the tournament for their country, but it seems there is more to the tournament than Inazuma Japan could have expected. Mark also receives a mysterious letter that claims to be from his long-deceased Grandfather!<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the [[Circle Pad]], [[D-Pad]] or [[Touch Screen]], chatting with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command players 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.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Inazuma Eleven 3I.jpg|European ''Lightning Bolt'' boxart<br />
File:Inazuma Eleven 3II.jpg|European ''Bomb Blast'' boxart<br />
</gallery><br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven 3|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven 3|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=''Inazuma Eleven GO''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン GO <br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven GO''<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven GO Light.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven GO: Light''<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small><br/> [[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo 3DS]]<br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=1-2<br />
|predecessor=''[[Inazuma Eleven 3]]''<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones]]''<br />
|releasejp=December 15, 2011<br />
|releaseeu=June 13, 2014<br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
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'''''Inazuma Eleven GO''''' is a group of two entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Japan and Europe. The game came in two different versions, ''Light'' and ''Shadow''. This was the series' debut on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan, and makes full use of 3D visuals and upgraded sound. The difference in versions include a different wife for Mark Evans, and two side-stories focusing on different characters in each.<br />
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Season 1 of the ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' anime follows the events of these games. The duo of games begins the ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' trilogy.<br />
==Blurb==<br />
===''Inazuma Eleven GO: Light'' Blurb===<br />
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===''Inazuma Eleven GO: Shadow'' Blurb===<br />
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==Story==<br />
10 years have passed since Inazuma National won the Football Frontier International, and the legacy left by Mark Evans' team led to a vast increase in soccer's popularity. Raimon's school is now one of the best in Japan due to its well-known football team, but the influence of soccer led to schools with poorer soccer teams failing to receive funding. Fifth Sector was established to mediate this issue, but they do so by rigging the outcome of all high-school soccer matches! Freshman Arion Sherwind joins the legendary Raimon team to take down Fifth Sector, and restore the good name of football, on the path to winning Holy Road, a tournament that is against Raimon every step of the way!<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
Arion and five friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the [[Circle Pad]], [[D-Pad]] or [[Touch Screen]], chatting with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command players 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. New to Inazuma Eleven GO are "Fighting Spirits", which certain characters can unleash to highly increase their abilities, giving them access to new moves while being incredibly tough to stop without the use of another Fighting Spirit.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Inazuma Eleven GO Shadow.jpg|European boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Shadow<br />
</gallery><br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven GO|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven GO|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=Xenoblade Chronicles<br />
|jptitle=ゼノブレイド<br />
|jptranslation=Zenobureido<br />
|jptrans=Xenoblade<br />
|boxart=Xenoblade Chronicles NA box.jpg<br />
|caption=<br />
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]<br />
|developer=[[Monolith Soft]]<br />
|console=[[Wii]]<br />
|category=Action role-playing<br />
|players=1<br />
|successor=''[[Xenoblade Chronicles X]]''<br />
|releasena=April 6, 2012<br />
|releasejp=June 10, 2010<br />
|releaseeu=August 19, 2011<br />
|releaseau=September 1, 2011<br />
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|cero=B<br />
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|usk=12<br />
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'''''Xenoblade Chronicles''''' is an action role-playing game released for the [[Wii]] developed by [[Monolith Soft]] as the sixth title in their {{ser|Xeno}} franchise of games. The game was originally revealed at E3 2009 under the title '''''Monado: Beginning of the World''''', though the name was later changed in honor of Tetsuya Takahashi, the director of all previous ''Xeno'' games.<br />
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The game was released in Japan in 2010, and was later brought to Europe in 2011. With no word of an American release despite its reveal at E3 2009, American fans started a campaign known as "[[wikipedia:Operation Rainfall|Operation Rainfall]]" to generate interest it it as well as two other games, ''[[Pandora's Tower]]'' and ''[[The Last Story]]''. Nintendo would later release the English localization in 2012 exclusively at [[wikipedia:GameStop|GameStop]] stores, although Nintendo of America later stated that the campaign did not affect their release plans.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/12/05/nintendo-isnt-affected-by-fan-campaigns-or-petitions Nintendo Isn't Affected by Fan Campaigns or Petitions]. IGN (December 5, 2013). Retrieved August 14, 2015.</ref><br />
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For its release in some regions the game was bundled with a red [[Classic Controller|Classic Controller Pro]], an alternative cover, and a poster with an autograph from Tetsuya Takahashi. For the North American and European versions only, the game was printed on a dual-layer disc; the Japanese release uses a single-layer disc.<br />
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In 2015, a spiritual successor to the game, ''[[Xenoblade Chronicles X]]'', would be released. In the same year, a handheld port of the game, [[Xenoblade Chronicles 3D]], was released for the New Nintendo 3DS.<br />
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==Blurb==<br />
===Box===<br />
'''Wield the Blade'''<br />
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''Claim the Monado, an ancient weapon with the power to reveal the future, and lead the charge against a vicious army of mechanical invaders.''<br />
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''Set out for distant horizons and discover the secrets of a vast land with a mysterious past.''<br />
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''Witness events before they unfold and fight to change the future as the ultimate sword becomes your ultimate ally.''<br />
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===Nintendo website (Wii)===<br />
'''''An epic clash between man and machine'''''<br><br />
''Available exclusively for the Wii™ system, the Xenoblade Chronicles™ game combines science fiction and fantasy into an unforgettable open-world adventure. Players will discover expansive environments and deep character customization options as they delve into an epic conflict between the Homs (humans) and Mechons (robots) and uncover the secret of the ancient Monado blade. With richly detailed role-playing elements, Xenoblade Chronicles offers an extraordinary experience for veteran gamers and genre newcomers alike.''<br />
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'''Features:'''<br />
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*''Xenoblade Chronicles invites players to explore a truly vast open-world universe. In addition to the game’s main quest, they can also take on side quests, seek out special items and uncover hidden areas.''<br />
*''Players can customize their characters by choosing from a wide array of weapons, armor, equipment and accessories. Each item not only enhances characters’ abilities, but also affects the appearance of different characters in distinctive ways.''<br />
*''A unique upgrade system lets players improve their characters’ performance throughout the game. They can earn upgrades during battle, trade with townspeople or collect and purchase items. Players can also use magical gems in enhance the abilities of their existing equipment.''<br />
*''The game also incorporates a unique relationship-building system called Affinity. Different characters will have distinct Affinity levels in relation to one another, which can influence their interactions and affect their progress through the game.''<br />
*''A sophisticated battle system in Xenoblade Chronicles includes special Chain Attacks – combo attacks involving all members of the questing party – as well as an Arts system that lets characters perform specialized actions and spells.''<br />
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===Nintendo website (Wii U)===<br />
'''''An epic clash between man and machine.'''''<br />
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''Discover expansive environments and deep character customization options as you delve into an epic conflict between the Homs (humans) and Mechons (robots). Explore the game's unique upgrade system, battle system, and relationship-building system as you fight to change the future with trusty allies and the ancient Monado blade.''<br />
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===[[Nintendo eShop]]===<br />
''Discover expansive environments and deep character customization options as you delve into an epic conflict between the Homs (humans) and Mechons (robots). Explore the game's unique upgrade system, battle system, and relationship-building system as you fight to change the future with trusty allies and the ancient Monado blade.''<br />
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==Story==<br />
In the beginning, the world was only a vast ocean until two titans came into existence: Bionis and Mechonis. The two fought each other endlessly until their corpses were all that remained.<br />
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Many years later, the people of Bionis are at war with the Mechon, robots from the Mechonis. During the Battle of Sword Valley, the Homs battling the Mechon were able to push back the Mechon once and for all thanks to the efforts of Dunban using the Monado, a sword with mysterious powers.<br />
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One year afterward, a scientist of Colony 9 named Shulk is studying the Monado to figure out its secrets. However, the colony is suddenly attacked by an invading Mechon force, including a unique type of Mechon with a face. Seeking to destroy the Mechon once and for all for what they have done, Shulk and his friends set off to take them down once and for all while also discovering the secrets of the Monado and the world they live on.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
''Xenoblade Chronicles'' is an action role-playing game with open environments to explore. Players control a party of up to three characters at one time, and can battle enemies at will. The game has a day-night system, which affects things such as items and enemies on the overworld, the non-playable characters that the player can interact with, and the quests the player can accept. The game also rewards exploring the world by giving the player experience by discovering new locations and landmarks, the latter of which can be used as points to warp back to when using the map.<br />
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When battling enemies, players engage battle by targeting the enemy and either engaging in battle or attacking the enemy, or when they are noticed by enemies near or higher-leveled than the player. Players can either auto-attack the enemy by approaching the currently targeted enemy, or by using their arts, which can be seen on the "Battle Palette" on the bottom of the screen. Rather than using a point system, Arts can be used freely, but have a cool down time before they can be used again. The Battle Palette can only hold up to eight of a character's Arts at one time, as well as the character's Talent Art, a special art that builds up by attacking rather than over time. The game employs an "aggro" system, in which enemies will focus on whatever party member has attacked that enemy the most. The party also has "tension", which increases as enemies are attacked and decreases when they are attacked, which also affects damage output and attack accuracy. Attacking enemies fills up the Party Gauge, which can be used to revive incapacitated allies, and when it is filled the player can perform a Chain Attack, in which the party consecutively attacks enemies. Occasionally, the player will receive a vision of the future, in which the enemy uses one of its more powerful arts to deal damage to a character; the player then has a time limit to counteract and "change the future" before they can attack.<br />
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The game finally features an affinity system, which gauges the party's relationships, both between party members and non-playable characters and locations. Players can build affinity between party members by pairing them up in the party and battling, giving gifts, or through "Heart-to-Hearts", special moments between characters. Location affinity is built by interacting with non-playable characters and doing quests for them.<br />
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==Technical details==<br />
{{Game Technical Details<br />
|media=Wii [[Game Disc]]{{hover|*|Dual-layer for English releases}}<br>Digital download (Wii U)<br />
|gamesize=Wii U: 6853.0 MB<br />
|input=Wii: [[Wii Remote]] + [[Nunchuk]], [[Classic Controller]]<br>Wii U: [[Wii U GamePad]], Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller<br />
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==Other releases==<br />
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{{ReleaseList/cell|''[[Xenoblade Chronicles 3D]]''||[[New Nintendo 3DS]]|2015|A port developed exclusively for the [[New Nintendo 3DS]], developed by [[Monster Games]].}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Xenoblade Chronicles|''Xenoblade Chronicles'' on Wikipedia}}<br />
*{{sw|Xenoblade Chronicles|''Xenoblade Chronicles'' guide on StrategyWiki}}<br />
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|title=Xenoblade Chronicles 3D<br />
|jptitle=ゼノブレイド<br />
|jptranslation=Zenobureido<br />
|jptrans=Xenoblade<br />
|boxart=None.png<br />
|caption=<br />
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]<br />
|developer=[[Monster Games]]<br>[[Monolith Soft]]<br />
|console=[[New Nintendo 3DS]]<br />
|category=Action role-playing<br />
|players=1<br />
|successor=[[Xenoblade Chronicles X]]<br />
|releasena=April 10, 2015<br />
|releasejp=April 2, 2015<br />
|releaseeu=April 4, 2015<br />
|releaseau=April 4, 2015<br />
|releasekr=May 1, 2015<br />
|acb=M<br />
|esrb=T<br />
|cero=B<br />
|pegi=12<br />
|usk=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
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'''''Xenoblade Chronicles 3D''''' is a [[New Nintendo 3DS]]-exclusive port of the [[Wii]] title ''[[Xenoblade Chronicles]]'' released in 2015. The port was initially announced in 2014, alongside the announcement of the new hardware. While the game initially began development for the original [[Nintendo 3DS]] hardware, system limitations forced the team to make the game exclusively for the newer hardware, as the enhanced CPU and memory capabilities allowed them to fully recreate the game.<br />
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Later in 2015, a bundle was released exclusively in Europe which includes a set of interchangeable faceplates for standard New Nintendo 3DS hardware and a free download for a ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' [[List of Nintendo 3DS themes|HOME Menu theme]].<br />
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==Blurb==<br />
===Box===<br />
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===Nintendo website===<br />
''Take up arms against an invading army in this remake of an acclaimed RPG, only on the New Nintendo 3DS™ XL system. Explore vast landscapes and beat down foes in battles that blend real time action with RPG strategy. Exclusive features make the Xenoblade Chronicles™ 3D game the ultimate way to learn the truth behind the mythical sword, the Monado.''<br />
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''Due to the processing power and additional buttons of the New Nintendo 3DS XL, you can experience this epic RPG portably. Command your party or quickly jump between locations by pressing the new ZL & ZR buttons and look all around the game’s beautiful environments using the C-Stick. These features perfectly round out an already outstanding adventure comprised of intense combat and intriguing storytelling. British voice actors and gorgeous art direction lend the story an authentic fantasy feel, while the customizable moves of your characters and chainable combos keep you on the edge of your seat.''<br />
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*''Explore the classic Wii™ RPG game Xenoblade Chronicles portably—on the New Nintendo 3DS XL system''<br />
*''Take on the Mechon army and learn the truth behind the Monado blade''<br />
*''A robust action RPG battle system blending real-time combat and RPG strategy''<br />
*''Defeat enemies as Shulk or five other characters on your adventure''<br />
*''Using the new Model viewer, look over animated models of both enemies and allies.''<br />
*''Listen to the awesome riffs of the game’s soundtrack using the new Jukebox feature''<br />
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===[[Nintendo eShop]]===<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
Much of the gameplay of the Wii version has been carried over to this version of the game, as the button layout of the New Nintendo 3DS is similar to that of the [[Classic Controller]]. Several HUD elements from the original version, such as the map and character stats, have been moved to the bottom screen to make room on the top screen, due to the smaller screen size of a Nintendo 3DS compared to a television, but these elements have been placed to keep the feel of the original game.<br />
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This version of the game also has a new Collection Mode, in which players can view in-game models and listen to music tracks, which can all be purchased using tokens. The player can earn tokens via [[StreetPass]], by using Play Coins, and by scanning the Shulk [[amiibo]].<br />
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==Technical details==<br />
{{Game Technical Details<br />
|media=Nintendo 3DS [[Game Card]]<br>Digital download<br />
|gamesize=28,800 blocks<br />
|save=<br />
|requires=New Nintendo 3DS (XL)<br />
|support=[[amiibo]] (read only), [[StreetPass]]<br />
|input=Nintendo 3DS<br />
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==Updates==<br />
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! align="center"|Version Number<br />
! Date Released<br />
! Description<br />
|-<br />
| align="center"|1.1<br />
| April 1/2, 2015 (JP/EU)<br>April 10, 2015 (NA)<br />
| Fixes an audio glitch that causes music and certain sounds to play in mono rather than stereo despite sound settings.<br />
|}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Xenoblade Chronicles|''Xenoblade Chronicles'' on Wikipedia}}<br />
*{{sw|Xenoblade Chronicles|''Xenoblade Chronicles'' guide on StrategyWiki}}<br />
[[Category:New Nintendo 3DS games]]<br />
[[Category:2015 games]]<br />
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=''Inazuma Eleven 3''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン3 世界への挑戦!<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven 3: Challenge to the World!!''<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven 3III.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!''<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small><br/> [[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(JP)</small><br/> [[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=1-2<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light/Shadow]]''<br />
|releasejp=July 1, 2010 <small>(Spark/Bomber)</small><br/> December 16, 2010 <small>(The Ogre)</small><br />
|releaseeu=September 27, 2013 <small>(Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast)</small><br/> February 14, 2014 <small>(Team Ogre Attacks!)</small><br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
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|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
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'''''Inazuma Eleven 3''''' is a group of three entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in Japan, and the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Europe. In both countries, the first two games to be released were '''''Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt''''' and '''''Bomb Blast''''' (''Spark'' and ''Bomber'' in Japan). The ''Lightning Bolt'' version features a side-story about the captain of the Italian soccer team, Paolo Bianchi, while ''Bomb Blast'' features a side-story about Hector Helio, captain of the team representing the fictional area Côte-Victoire, which is part of South Africa.<br />
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At a later date, '''''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!''''' (''The Ogre'' in Japan) was released, containing side-stories about main character Mark Evans' great-grandson Canon Evans, and the antagonistic Team Ogre, both of whom travel from the future, while also making other improvements to the existing games. Japan received all three titles in 2010, though Europe received them across 2013 and 2014, while the games were not released in North America at all. Although the games were initially released as DS titles in Japan, the 3DS versions were released in the country as part of the compilation game ''[[Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu]]''.<br />
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Season 3 of the ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime follows the events of these games. The trio of games round off the original ''Inazuma Eleven'' trilogy, and the next releases started the ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' trilogy, which takes place ten years after the events of these games.<br />
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==Blurb==<br />
===''Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt'' Blurb===<br />
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===''Inazuma Eleven 3: Bomb Blast'' Blurb===<br />
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===''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!'' Blurb===<br />
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==Story==<br />
Mark Evans and the rest of the Raimon Eleven have not seen their friends from the events of ''Inazuma Eleven 2'' for three months, which they have lived peacefully. One sudden day, the Raimon Eleven, the friends who travelled with them three months ago, and other players have all been gathered in one place. These players have been chosen as candidates to represent Japan in the all-new Football Frontier International! The candidates are whittled down to form a 16-man team called Inazuma Japan. They decide to win the tournament for their country, but it seems there is more to the tournament than Inazuma Japan could have expected. Mark also receives a mysterious letter that claims to be from his long-deceased Grandfather!<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the [[Circle Pad]], [[D-Pad]] or [[Touch Screen]], chatting with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command players 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.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Inazuma Eleven 3I.jpg|European ''Lightning Bolt'' boxart<br />
File:Inazuma Eleven 3II.jpg|European ''Bomb Blast'' boxart<br />
</gallery><br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven 3|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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<div>{{Series infobox<br />
|name=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|jpname=イナズマイレブン<br />
|jptrans=Inazuma Erebun (Lightning Eleven)<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|creator= Akihiro Hino<br />
|first= [[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|firstyear= 2008<br />
|bestselling=''[[Inazuma Eleven 2]]'' (combined)<br />
|bestsellingnumber=1.38 million<br />
|latest= [[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones|''Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash/Wildfire'']]<br />
|latestyear= 2013<br />
}}<br />
==History==<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven'' game series had its first video games released in Japan in 2008, based upon and following the events of its respective anime. A new entry in the series was released every subsequent year, all of which developed by [[Level-5]]. Level-5 published the games in Japan. In 2011, The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime was dubbed for European audiences and broadcast on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], and the first game in the series was released in Europe accordingly. The entire series prior to the release of ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' was released in Europe. One day before ''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!'' was released in Europe, the series finally débuted in North America, with a Nintendo Shop release of the original game. Some episodes of the anime also became available to watch on the eShop. Europe now has two of the three Inazuma Eleven GO titles. The third entry, Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy, has not been confirmed for a European release, but a European trademark has been filed under the name.<br />
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The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]], with the second entry even featuring an online mode. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.<br />
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A seventh entry in the Inazuma Eleven series has recently been teased by series creator Akihiro Hino, in the form of a character sketch.<br />
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==Games==<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!]]''|2010|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones|Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash/Wildfire]]''|2013|N/A|2015|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang/Supernova]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
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<div>{{Series infobox<br />
|name=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|jpname=イナズマイレブン<br />
|jptrans=Inazuma Erebun (Lightning Eleven)<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|creator= Akihiro Hino<br />
|first= [[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|firstyear= 2008<br />
|bestselling=''[[Inazuma Eleven 2]]'' (combined)<br />
|bestsellingnumber=1.38 million<br />
|latest= [[Inazuma Eleven GO 2|''Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone'']]<br />
|latestyear= 2013<br />
}}<br />
==History==<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven'' game series had its first video games released in Japan in 2008, based upon and following the events of its respective anime. A new entry in the series was released every subsequent year, all of which developed by [[Level-5]]. Level-5 published the games in Japan. In 2011, The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime was dubbed for European audiences and broadcast on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], and the first game in the series was released in Europe accordingly. The entire series prior to the release of ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' was released in Europe. One day before ''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!'' was released in Europe, the series finally débuted in North America, with a Nintendo Shop release of the original game. Some episodes of the anime also became available to watch on the eShop.<br />
<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]], with the second entry even featuring an online mode. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.<br />
<br />
==Games==<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3:<br>Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''|2010|N/A|2013|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!]]''|2010|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light/Shadow]]''|2011|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone|Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone Neppuu/Raimei]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang/Supernova]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=''Strikers'' Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''|2011|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Compilations}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu]]''|2012|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
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*''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light / Shadow]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang/Supernova]]''<br />
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=''Inazuma Eleven 3''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン3 世界への挑戦!<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven 3: Challenge to the World!!''<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven 3III.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!''<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small><br/> [[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(JP)</small><br/> [[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=1-2<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light/Shadow]]''<br />
|releasejp=July 1, 2010 <small>(Spark/Bomber)</small><br/> December 16, 2010 <small>(The Ogre)</small><br />
|releaseeu=September 27, 2013 <small>(Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast)</small><br/> February 14, 2014 <small>(Team Ogre Attacks!)</small><br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
}}<br />
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'''''Inazuma Eleven 3''''' is a group of three entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo DS]] in Japan, and the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Europe. In both countries, the first two games to be released were '''''Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt''''' and '''''Bomb Blast''''' (''Spark'' and ''Bomber'' in Japan''). The ''Lightning Bolt'' version features a side-story about the captain of the Italian soccer team, Paolo Bianchi, while ''Bomb Blast'' features a side-story about Hector Helio, captain of the team representing the fictional area Côte-Victoire, which is part of South Africa.<br />
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At a later date, '''''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!''''' (''The Ogre'' in Japan) was released, containing side-stories about main character Mark Evans' great-grandson Canon Evans, and the antagonistic Team Ogre, both of whom travel from the future, while also making other improvements to the existing games. Japan received all three titles in 2010, though Europe received them across 2013 and 2014, while the games were not released in North America at all. Although the games were initially released as DS titles in Japan, the 3DS versions were released in the country as part of the compilation game ''[[Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu]]''.<br />
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Season 3 of the ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime follows the events of these games. The trio of games round off the original ''Inazuma Eleven'' trilogy, and the next releases started the ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' trilogy, which takes place ten years after the events of these games.<br />
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==Blurb==<br />
===''Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt'' Blurb===<br />
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===''Inazuma Eleven 3: Bomb Blast'' Blurb===<br />
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===''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!'' Blurb===<br />
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==Story==<br />
Mark Evans and the rest of the Raimon Eleven have not seen their friends from the events of ''Inazuma Eleven 2'' for three months, which they have lived peacefully. One sudden day, the Raimon Eleven, the friends who travelled with them three months ago, and other players have all been gathered in one place. These players have been chosen as candidates to represent Japan in the all-new Football Frontier International! The candidates are whittled down to form a 16-man team called Inazuma Japan. They decide to win the tournament for their country, but it seems there is more to the tournament than Inazuma Japan could have expected. Mark also receives a mysterious letter that claims to be from his long-deceased Grandfather!<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the [[Circle Pad]], [[D-Pad]] or [[Touch Screen]], chatting with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command players 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.<br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Inazuma Eleven 3I.jpg|European ''Lightning Bolt'' boxart<br />
File:Inazuma Eleven 3II.jpg|European ''Bomb Blast'' boxart<br />
</gallery><br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven 3|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven 3|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
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[[Category:2010 games]]<br />
[[Category:2013 games]]<br />
[[Category:2014 games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo 3DS games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo DS Wi-Fi games]]<br />
[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]<br />
[[Category:Games developed by Level-5]]</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Inazuma_Eleven_3III.jpg&diff=17585File:Inazuma Eleven 3III.jpg2014-05-23T21:47:19Z<p>ToastUltimatum: Team Ogre Attacks!
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<div>Team Ogre Attacks!<br />
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{{fairuse}}</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Inazuma_Eleven_3II.jpg&diff=17584File:Inazuma Eleven 3II.jpg2014-05-23T21:46:26Z<p>ToastUltimatum: Bomb Blast.
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<div>Bomb Blast.<br />
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{{fairuse}}</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Inazuma_Eleven_3I.jpg&diff=17583File:Inazuma Eleven 3I.jpg2014-05-23T21:45:40Z<p>ToastUltimatum: Lightning Bolt.
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<div>Lightning Bolt.<br />
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{{fairuse}}</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=Inazuma_Eleven_series&diff=17582Inazuma Eleven series2014-05-23T21:11:22Z<p>ToastUltimatum: Best-seller</p>
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<div>{{Series infobox<br />
|name=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|jpname=イナズマイレブン<br />
|jptrans=Inazuma Erebun (Lightning Eleven)<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|creator= Akihiro Hino<br />
|first= [[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|firstyear= 2008<br />
|bestselling=''[[Inazuma Eleven 2]]'' (combined)<br />
|bestsellingnumber=1.38 million<br />
|latest= [[Inazuma Eleven GO 2|''Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone'']]<br />
|latestyear= 2013<br />
}}<br />
==History==<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven'' game series had its first video games released in Japan in 2008, based upon and following the events of its respective anime. A new entry in the series was released every subsequent year, all of which developed by [[Level-5]]. Level-5 published the games in Japan. In 2011, The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime was dubbed for European audiences and broadcast on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], and the first game in the series was released in Europe accordingly. The entire series prior to the release of ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' was released in Europe. One day before ''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!'' was released in Europe, the series finally débuted in North America, with a Nintendo Shop release of the original game. Some episodes of the anime also became available to watch on the eShop.<br />
<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]], with the second entry even featuring an online mode. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.<br />
<br />
==Games==<br />
{{GameList/header|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Main Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|Inazuma Eleven]]''|2008|2014|2011|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan, Europe)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(North America)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm/Blizzard]]''|2009|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3:<br>Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''|2010|N/A|2013|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!]]''|2010|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light/Shadow]]''|2011|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone|Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone Neppuu/Raimei]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang/Supernova]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Strikers Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''|2011|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Compilations}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu]]''|2012|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/footer}}<br />
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{{Inazuma Eleven series}}<br />
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<div>{{Series infobox<br />
|name=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|jpname=イナズマイレブン<br />
|jptrans=Inazuma Erebun (Lightning Eleven)<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|creator= Akihiro Hino<br />
|first= [[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|firstyear= 2008<br />
|bestselling=[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|bestsellingnumber=Unknown<br />
|latest= [[Inazuma Eleven GO 2|''Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone'']]<br />
|latestyear= 2013<br />
}}<br />
==History==<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven'' game series had its first video games released in Japan in 2008, based upon and following the events of its respective anime. A new entry in the series was released every subsequent year, all of which developed by [[Level-5]]. Level-5 published the games in Japan. In 2011, The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime was dubbed for European audiences and broadcast on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], and the first game in the series was released in Europe accordingly. The entire series prior to the release of ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' was released in Europe. One day before ''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!'' was released in Europe, the series finally débuted in North America, with a Nintendo Shop release of the original game. Some episodes of the anime also became available to watch on the eShop.<br />
<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]], with the second entry even featuring an online mode. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.<br />
<br />
==Games==<br />
{{GameList/header|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Main Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|Inazuma Eleven]]''|2008|2014|2011|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan, Europe)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(North America)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm/Blizzard]]''|2009|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3:<br>Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''|2010|N/A|2013|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!]]''|2010|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Light/Shadow]]''|2011|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone|Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone Neppuu/Raimei]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang/Supernova]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Strikers Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''|2011|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Compilations}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu]]''|2012|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/footer}}<br />
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{{Inazuma Eleven series}}<br />
{{Nintendo flagship series}}<br />
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=''Inazuma Eleven 2''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン2 脅威の侵略者<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven 2: The Threat of the Invader''<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven 2 Firestorm.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm''.<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small> [[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo DS]]<br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=2<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''<br />
|releasejp=October 9, 2009<br />
|releaseeu=March 16, 2012<br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Inazuma Eleven 2 Blizzard.jpg|200px|thumb|European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard''.]]<br />
'''''Inazuma Eleven 2''''' is the second entry in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer video games, released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was released as two separate games, released simultaneously, '''''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm''''' and '''''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard'''''. The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series followed the events of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard''. Both games were first released in Japan in 2009, but were localised for a European release in 2012 to coincide with the dubbing of the ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series.<br />
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==''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm'' Blurb==<br />
'''The Earth is Under Threat'''<br />
*Can the legendary Inazuma Eleven save our world from an alien attack?!<br />
*Gather the strongest players from the places you explore!<br />
*Play multiplayer games with your friends!<br />
<br />
'''The goal-scoring RPG series is back!'''<br />
*Unique to Firestorm!<br />
*Battle against Torch's Blazing Prominence team!<br />
*Players have stronger special moves than ever before!<br />
*Check out new special moves and team strips, only in Firestorm! Also, don't miss out on Mark and Nelly's blossoming romance!<br />
<br />
There are even more surprises only available in Firestorm!<br />
<br />
From the release date (16/03/2012), for a period of about 1 year, new characters will be made available via Wi-Fi! Limited period!!<br />
<br />
==''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard'' Blurb==<br />
'''The Earth is Under Threat'''<br />
*Can the legendary Inazuma Eleven save our world from an alien attack?!<br />
*Gather the strongest players from the places you explore!<br />
*Play multiplayer games with your friends!<br />
<br />
'''The goal-scoring RPG series is back!'''<br />
*Unique to Blizzard!<br />
*Battle against Gazelle's Icy Diamond Dust team!<br />
*Players have stronger special moves than ever before!<br />
*Check out new special moves and team strips, only in Blizzard! Also, don't miss out on Mark and Silvia's blossoming romance!<br />
<br />
There are even more surprises only available in Blizzard!<br />
<br />
From the release date (16/03/2012), for a period of about 1 year, new characters will be made available via Wi-Fi! Limited period!!<br />
<br />
==Story==<br />
Having just won the Football Frontier tournament of the previous game, Japan suffers from an alien attack. It is down to Mark Evans and his football team, the Raimon Eleven, to defeat the aliens and save Japan, by defeating them in games of soccer.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the Nintendo DS D-Pad or Touch Screen, chatting with other characters. In soccer 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.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven 2|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
<!--* Affiliate Wiki Link, if Any. --><br />
<!--* Strategy Wiki Link --><br />
*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven 2|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
<br />
{{Inazuma Eleven series}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:2009 games]]<br />
[[Category:2012 games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo DS Wi-Fi games]]<br />
[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]<br />
[[Category:Games developed by Level-5]]</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=Inazuma_Eleven_2&diff=17470Inazuma Eleven 22014-02-17T22:38:59Z<p>ToastUltimatum: </p>
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=''Inazuma Eleven 2''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン2 脅威の侵略者<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven 2: The Threat of the Invader''<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven 2 Firestorm.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm''.<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small>[[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo DS]]<br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=2<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''<br />
|releasejp=October 9, 2009<br />
|releaseeu=March 16, 2012<br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Inazuma Eleven 2 Blizzard.jpg|200px|thumb|European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard''.]]<br />
'''''Inazuma Eleven 2''''' is the second entry in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer video games, released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was released as two separate games, released simultaneously, '''''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm''''' and '''''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard'''''. The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series followed the events of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard''. Both games were first released in Japan in 2009, but were localised for a European release in 2012 to coincide with the dubbing of the ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series.<br />
<br />
==''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm'' Blurb==<br />
'''The Earth is Under Threat'''<br />
*Can the legendary Inazuma Eleven save our world from an alien attack?!<br />
*Gather the strongest players from the places you explore!<br />
*Play multiplayer games with your friends!<br />
<br />
'''The goal-scoring RPG series is back!'''<br />
*Unique to Firestorm!<br />
*Battle against Torch's Blazing Prominence team!<br />
*Players have stronger special moves than ever before!<br />
*Check out new special moves and team strips, only in Firestorm! Also, don't miss out on Mark and Nelly's blossoming romance!<br />
<br />
There are even more surprises only available in Firestorm!<br />
<br />
From the release date (16/03/2012), for a period of about 1 year, new characters will be made available via Wi-Fi! Limited period!!<br />
<br />
==''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard'' Blurb==<br />
'''The Earth is Under Threat'''<br />
*Can the legendary Inazuma Eleven save our world from an alien attack?!<br />
*Gather the strongest players from the places you explore!<br />
*Play multiplayer games with your friends!<br />
<br />
'''The goal-scoring RPG series is back!'''<br />
*Unique to Blizzard!<br />
*Battle against Gazelle's Icy Diamond Dust team!<br />
*Players have stronger special moves than ever before!<br />
*Check out new special moves and team strips, only in Blizzard! Also, don't miss out on Mark and Silvia's blossoming romance!<br />
<br />
There are even more surprises only available in Blizzard!<br />
<br />
From the release date (16/03/2012), for a period of about 1 year, new characters will be made available via Wi-Fi! Limited period!!<br />
<br />
==Story==<br />
Having just won the Football Frontier tournament of the previous game, Japan suffers from an alien attack. It is down to Mark Evans and his football team, the Raimon Eleven, to defeat the aliens and save Japan, by defeating them in games of soccer.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the Nintendo DS D-Pad or Touch Screen, chatting with other characters. In soccer 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.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven 2|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
<!--* Affiliate Wiki Link, if Any. --><br />
<!--* Strategy Wiki Link --><br />
*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven 2|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
<br />
{{Inazuma Eleven series}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:2009 games]]<br />
[[Category:2012 games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo DS Wi-Fi games]]<br />
[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]<br />
[[Category:Games developed by Level-5]]</div>ToastUltimatumhttps://www.niwanetwork.org/wiki/index.php?title=Inazuma_Eleven_2&diff=17469Inazuma Eleven 22014-02-17T22:38:08Z<p>ToastUltimatum: </p>
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=''Inazuma Eleven 2''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン2 脅威の侵略者<br />
|jptrans=''Inazuma Eleven 2: The Threat of the Invader''<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven 2 Firestorm.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm''.<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small>[[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo DS]]<br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=2<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''<br />
|releasejp=October 9, 2009<br />
|releaseeu=March 16, 2012<br />
|pegi=12<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Inazuma Eleven 2 Blizzard.jpg|200px|thumb|European boxart of ''Inazuma ELeven 2: Blizzard''.]]<br />
'''''Inazuma Eleven 2''''' is the second entry in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer video games, released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was released as two separate games, released simultaneously, '''''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm''''' and '''''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard'''''. The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series followed the events of ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard''. Both games were first released in Japan in 2009, but were localised for a European release in 2012 to coincide with the dubbing of the ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime series.<br />
<br />
==''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm'' Blurb==<br />
'''The Earth is Under Threat'''<br />
*Can the legendary Inazuma Eleven save our world from an alien attack?!<br />
*Gather the strongest players from the places you explore!<br />
*Play multiplayer games with your friends!<br />
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'''The goal-scoring RPG series is back!'''<br />
*Unique to Firestorm!<br />
*Battle against Torch's Blazing Prominence team!<br />
*Players have stronger special moves than ever before!<br />
*Check out new special moves and team strips, only in Firestorm! Also, don't miss out on Mark and Nelly's blossoming romance!<br />
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There are even more surprises only available in Firestorm!<br />
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From the release date (16/03/2012), for a period of about 1 year, new characters will be made available via Wi-Fi! Limited period!!<br />
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==''Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard'' Blurb==<br />
'''The Earth is Under Threat'''<br />
*Can the legendary Inazuma Eleven save our world from an alien attack?!<br />
*Gather the strongest players from the places you explore!<br />
*Play multiplayer games with your friends!<br />
<br />
'''The goal-scoring RPG series is back!'''<br />
*Unique to Blizzard!<br />
*Battle against Gazelle's Icy Diamond Dust team!<br />
*Players have stronger special moves than ever before!<br />
*Check out new special moves and team strips, only in Blizzard! Also, don't miss out on Mark and Silvia's blossoming romance!<br />
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There are even more surprises only available in Blizzard!<br />
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From the release date (16/03/2012), for a period of about 1 year, new characters will be made available via Wi-Fi! Limited period!!<br />
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==Story==<br />
Having just won the Football Frontier tournament of the previous game, Japan suffers from an alien attack. It is down to Mark Evans and his football team, the Raimon Eleven, to defeat the aliens and save Japan, by defeating them in games of soccer.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
Mark and three friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the Nintendo DS D-Pad or Touch Screen, chatting with other characters. In soccer 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.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven 2|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven 2|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
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[[Category:2009 games]]<br />
[[Category:2012 games]]<br />
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[[Category:Nintendo DS Wi-Fi games]]<br />
[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]<br />
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<div>{{Series infobox<br />
|name=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|jpname=イナズマイレブン<br />
|jptrans=Inazuma Erebun (Lightning Eleven)<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|creator= Akihiro Hino<br />
|first= [[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|firstyear= 2008<br />
|bestselling=[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|bestsellingnumber=Unknown<br />
|latest= [[Inazuma Eleven GO 2|''Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone'']]<br />
|latestyear= 2013<br />
}}<br />
==History==<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven'' game series had its first video games released in Japan in 2008, based upon and following the events of its respective anime. A new entry in the series was released every subsequent year, all of which developed by [[Level-5]]. Level-5 published the games in Japan. In 2011, The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime was dubbed for European audiences and broadcast on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], and the first game in the series was released in Europe accordingly. The entire series prior to the release of ''Inazuma Eleven GO'' was released in Europe. One day before ''Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!'' was released in Europe, the series finally débuted in North America, with a Nintendo Shop release of the original game. Some episodes of the anime also became available to watch on the eShop.<br />
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The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]]. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.<br />
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==Games==<br />
{{GameList/header|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven}}<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|Inazuma Eleven]]''|2008|2014|2011|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan, Europe)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(North America)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm/Blizzard]]''|2009|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3:<br>Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''|2010|N/A|2013|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks!]]''|2010|N/A|2014|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Dark/Shine]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone|Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone Neppuu/Raimei]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy|Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang/Supernova]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Strikers Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''|2011|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Compilations}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 1-2-3: Endou Mamoru Densetsu]]''|2012|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
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<div>{{Game infobox<br />
|title=''Inazuma Eleven''<br />
|jptitle=イナズマイレブン<br />
|jptrans=Inazuma Irebun (Lightning Eleven)<br />
|boxart=Inazuma Eleven Box.jpg<br />
|caption= European boxart of ''Inazuma Eleven''. The box sparkled when tilted.<br />
|publisher=[[Level-5]] <small>(JP)</small>[[Nintendo]] <small>(EU)</small><br />
|developer=[[Level-5]]<br />
|console=[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan, Europe)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(North America)</small><br />
|category=Sports/RPG<br />
|players=2<br />
|successor=''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm/Blizzard]]''<br />
|releasejp=August 22, 2008<br />
|releaseeu=January 29, 2011 <small>(EU)</small>, August 26, 2011 <small>(UK)</small><br />
|cero=A<br />
|pegi=7<br />
|no_pricing=true<br />
|niwa=<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
}}<br />
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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.<br />
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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]].<br />
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==Blurb==<br />
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.<br />
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==Story==<br />
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.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
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.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{wp|Inazuma Eleven|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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<!--* Strategy Wiki Link --><br />
*{{sw|Inazuma Eleven|Article on StrategyWiki}}<br />
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[[Category:2011 games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]<br />
[[Category:Nintendo DS Wi-Fi games]]<br />
[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]<br />
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* ''[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|Inazuma Eleven]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm / Blizzard]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt / Bomb Blast / The Ogre]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma ELeven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Dark / Shine]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone]]''<br />
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* ''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme]]''{{dot}}''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013]]''<br />
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<div>{{Series infobox<br />
|name=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|jpname=イナズマイレブン<br />
|jptrans=Inazuma Erebun (Lightning Eleven)<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|creator= Akihiro Hino<br />
|first= [[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|firstyear= 2008<br />
|bestselling= [[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|bestsellingnumber= <br />
|latest= [[Inazuma Eleven GO 2|''Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone'']]<br />
|latestyear= 2013<br />
}}<br />
==History==<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven'' game series had its first video games released in Japan in 2008, based upon and following the events of the [[wikipedia:Inazuma Eleven (manga)|''Inazuma Eleven'' manga]] and animated television programme. A new entry in the series was released every subsequent year, all of which developed by [[Level-5]]. Level-5 published the games in Japan. In 2011, The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime was dubbed for European audiences and broadcast on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], and the first game in the series was released in Europe accordingly. The sequels, ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm and Blizzard'' were also localised.<br />
<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]]. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.<br />
<br />
==Games==<br />
{{GameList/header|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Main Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|Inazuma Eleven]]''|2008|N/A|2011|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm/Blizzard]]''|2009|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3:<br>Lightning Bolt/Bomb Blast]]''|2010|N/A|2013|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: The Ogre]]''|2010|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Dark/Shine]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Strikers Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''|2011|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/footer}}<br />
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<div>{{Series infobox<br />
|name=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|jpname=イナズマイレブン<br />
|jptrans=Inazuma Erebun (Lightning Eleven)<br />
|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven<br />
|creator= Akihiro Hino<br />
|first= [[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|firstyear= 2008<br />
|bestselling= [[Inazuma Eleven (game)|''Inazuma Eleven'']]<br />
|bestsellingnumber= <br />
|latest= [[Inazuma Eleven GO 2|''Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone'']]<br />
|latestyear= 2013<br />
}}<br />
==History==<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven'' game series had its first video games released in Japan in 2008, based upon and following the events of the [[wikipedia:Inazuma Eleven (manga)|''Inazuma Eleven'' manga]] and animated television programme. A new entry in the series was released every subsequent year, all of which developed by [[Level-5]]. Level-5 published the games in Japan. In 2011, The ''Inazuma Eleven'' anime was dubbed for European audiences and broadcast on [[wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], and the first game in the series was released in Europe accordingly. The sequels, ''Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm and Blizzard'' were also localised.<br />
<br />
The ''Inazuma Eleven Strikers'' series on Wii allowed players to participate in ''Inazuma Eleven''-style association football matches on [[Wii]]. The games were comparable to ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', and its sequel ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''.<br />
<br />
==Games==<br />
{{GameList/header|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Main Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven (game)|Inazuma Eleven]]''|2008|N/A|2011|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 2|Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm/Blizzard]]''|2009|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: Spark/Bomber]]''|2010|N/A|2013|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]] <small>(Japan)</small><br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small>(Europe)</small>}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven 3|Inazuma Eleven 3: The Ogre]]''|2010|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO|Inazuma Eleven GO: Dark/Shine]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Nintendo 3DS]]}}<br />
{{GameList/section|colorscheme=Inazuma Eleven|section_title=Strikers Games}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers]]''|2011|N/A|2012|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme]]''|2011|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|''[[Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013]]''|2013|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|[[Wii]]}}<br />
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* '''January 23rd, 2013''' - In the latest [[Nintendo Direct]], [[Satoru Iwata]] announced several new [[Wii U]] titles which will be showcased at E3 2012, including an original Zelda title and a remake of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', a Mario Kart and 3D Super Mario game, ''[[Yarn Yoshi]]'', ''[[Wii U Party]]'', and ''[[Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem]]''.<br />
* '''January 10th, 2013''' - [[Pokémon X and Y|''Pokémon X'']] and ''Pokémon Y'' are announced. These new games, developed for the [[3DS]], mark the Pokemon series' 6th Generation and first adventure in a 3D environment (contrary to traditional RPG top-down views). The games have an October release worldwide. <br />
* '''November 8th, 2012''' - The [[Wii U]] is released in Japan, with the latter being the final region for selling the Wii U thus far.<br />
* '''November 30th, 2012''' - The Wii U is released in Europe.<br />
* '''November 27th, 2012''' - The [[Wii Mini]] has been announced as a redesign to the [[Wii Family Edition]] which will be exclusively released on December 7, 2012 in Canada.<br />
* '''November 22nd, 2012''' - [[Pilotwings Resort]] is released digitally on [[Nintendo eShop]].<br />
* '''November 18th, 2012''' - The [[Wii U]] is released in North America!<br />
* '''November 16th, 2012''' - Mario, Zelda & Pikmin creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] celebrates his 60th birthday.<br />
* '''September 14th, 2012''' - [[F-Zero Wiki|F-Zero Wiki's]] parent site Mute City launches their own forums. Please check them out [http://mutecity.org/forums/ here].<br />
* '''March 30th, 2012''' - {{NIWA}} welcomes its 21st member (and the final member of the [[5th wave]]), [[Dragon Quest Wiki]]! Although not a first or second party franchise, the ''Dragon Quest'' series by Square Enix has had some of its games published by Nintendo outside of Japan, as well as being primarily developed for Nintendo consoles. It has seen cross-overs with the {{ser|Mario}} franchise in the games [[Itadaki Street DS]] and [[Fortune Street]]. <br />
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<div>[[File:Wii U Pro Controller.png|thumb|A black Wii U Pro Controller.]]<br />
The '''Wii U Pro Controller''' is an accessory for the [[Wii U]]. Its purpose is to serve as an alternative to the [[Wii U GamePad]], as it features the same buttons as the Wii U GamePad, with it only lacking the Wii U GamePad's distinctive touchscreen. The Wii U Pro Controller was designed for hardcore gamers who wanted to play their games with a more conventional controller. It can be used wirelessly, or with a wire attached.<br />
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==Buttons==<br />
*Control stick (x2)<br />
*D-Pad<br />
*A<br />
*B<br />
*X<br />
*Y<br />
*L<br />
*ZL<br />
*L3 (Clickable control stick)<br />
*R<br />
*ZR<br />
*R3 (Clickable control stick)<br />
*Start<br />
*Select<br />
*Home<br />
*Power<br />
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== Other Parts ==<br />
* AC Adapter Slot<br />
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{{Series infobox<br />
|name=Animal Crossing<br />
|jpname=どうぶつの森<br />
|jptrans=Dōbutsu no Mori<br />
|colorscheme=Animal Crossing<br />
|creator=[[Takashi Tezuka]]<br />
|first=''[[Animal Forest]]''<br />
|firstyear=2001<br />
|bestselling=''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]''<br />
|bestsellingnumber=3.22 million<br />
|latest=''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]''<br />
|latestyear=2008<br />
|niwa=Nookipedia<br />
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The '''''Animal Crossing''''' (Japanese: '''どうぶつの森''' ''Dōbutsu no Mori'', literally ''Animal Forest'') is a series of games developed by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2001. Released initially as ''[[Animal Forest]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]], Animal Crossing has since expanded to include an animated film, manga, a trading card series, and several applications for the [[Nintendo DSi]].<br />
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The series focuses on the player living their own virtual life in a village populated with anthropomorphic animals. The series also take place in real time, such as the current time and year.<br />
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==History==<br />
Animal Crossing began as ''Animal Forest'', a video game initially planned for the [[Nintendo 64DD]], later on moving to the [[Nintendo 64]] due to the delays of the Nintendo 64DD. Takashi Tezuka, the Director for ''Animal Forest'', thought Animal Forest to be a a communication-type game. Katsuya Eguchi, the Producer for ''Animal Forest'', wanted to create an easy game that people of all ages can play. He has also stated that he wanted to have a game that he and his family can play together whether or not he is there to be with the family.<br />
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Afterwards, the first game, ''Animal Forest'' was released on April 14, 2001 in Japan. Since the Nintendo 64 was near its end and with the game's success, the game was later ported as ''[[Animal Forest +]]'' onto the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and released on December 14, 2001 in Japan. On the first week, ''Animal Forest +'' had over 90,000 copies sold. ''Animal Forest +'' had new material included onto the game such as the use of GameCube's internal clock, for the game take place in real time. Eventually, an American version of ''Animal Forest +'', named Animal Crossing, was developed; it was released on September 15, 2002 in North America. Animal Crossing had much more material translated and added than ''Animal Forest +'', it had taken over six months to complete it. Impressed by this translation, [[Nintendo]] of Japan decides to release this game. ''Animal Forest e+'', was released on June 27, 2003 in Japan, this game sold over 90,000 copies. In addition to the content in the American version, ''Animal Forest e+'' also featured over 80 new villagers.<br />
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With the success of the series, a sequel was made onto the [[Nintendo DS]]. ''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'' was released on November 23, 2005 in Japan. The game had sold over 325,460 copies in its first week. ''Wild World'' was later released in North America on December 5, 2005. The sixth installment of Animal Crossing, ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'', was released in Japan on November 20, 2008 and November 26, 2008 in North America for the [[Wii]]. The seventh installment of the series, ''[[Animal Crossing: Jump Out]]'' was released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Japan in 2012, and in North America and Europe in 2013.<br />
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==Games==<br />
The ''Animal Crossing'' series consists of 6 games, most that are remade with new material. What follows is a list of Animal Crossing games by their release date:<br />
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{{GameList/cell|''[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]''|2008|2008|2008|2008|2010|[[Wii]]}}<br />
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{{GameList/cell|[[Animal Crossing Clock]]|2009|2009|2009|2009|2009|[[DSiWare]]}}<br />
{{GameList/cell|[[Animal Crossing Calculator]]|2009|2009|2009|2009|2009|[[DSiWare]]}}<br />
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* '''November 30th, 2012''' - The [[Wii U]] is released in Europe.<br />
* '''November 27th, 2012''' - The [[Wii Mini]] has been announced as a redesign to the [[Wii Family Edition]] which will be exclusively released on December 7, 2012 in Canada.<br />
* '''November 22nd, 2012''' - [[Pilotwings Resort]] is released digitally on [[Nintendo eShop]].<br />
* '''November 18th, 2012''' - The [[Wii U]] is released in North America!<br />
* '''November 16th, 2012''' - Mario, Zelda & Pikmin creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] celebrates his 60th birthday.<br />
* '''September 14th, 2012''' - [[F-Zero Wiki|F-Zero Wiki's]] parent site Mute City launches their own forums. Please check them out [http://mutecity.org/forums/ here].<br />
* '''March 30th, 2012''' - {{NIWA}} welcomes its 21st member (and the final member of the [[5th wave]]), [[Dragon Quest Wiki]]! Although not a first or second party franchise, the ''Dragon Quest'' series by Square Enix has had some of its games published by Nintendo outside of Japan, as well as being primarily developed for Nintendo consoles. It has seen cross-overs with the {{ser|Mario}} franchise in the games [[Itadaki Street DS]] and [[Fortune Street]]. <br />
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The '''Wii U''' (pronounced "we you") is a recently released eighth generation video game console created by [[Nintendo]], and it is the successor to the [[Wii]]. It is Nintendo's sixth major home console, and the system was released in 2012. It was released in North America on November 18th, in Europe on November 30th, and will be released in Japan on December 6th. It was unveiled during Nintendo's press conference at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011 on June 7, 2011. The console is the only home console in the eighth generation, despite the same generation having two handheld consoles in [[Nintendo 3DS]] and Sony's PS Vita. The Wii U is the first Nintendo console to produce 1080p high-definition graphics.<br />
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The Wii U's main innovation lies within its controller, the [[Wii U GamePad]]. It is also compatible with the exclusive [[Wii U Pro Controller]], and previous Nintendo controllers, the [[Wii Remote]], [[Nunchuk]], [[Classic Controller]] and [[Wii Balance Board]].<br />
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File:Wii_u_Logo.png|The console's logo.<br />
File:Wii-U-Hardware-Specs.jpg|The console's final design. Beta Wii U consoles did not feature the console's logo.<br />
File:Wii u hardware06.jpg|A beta version of the Wii U GamePad<br />
File:Wii-u-hardware-021.jpg|The tech demo ''New Super Mario Bros. Mii'' is being played on the TV.<br />
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The '''Wii U''' (pronounced "we you") is a recently released eighth generation video game console created by [[Nintendo]], and it is the successor to the [[Wii]]. It is Nintendo's sixth major home console, and the system was released released in 2012. It was unveiled during Nintendo's press conference at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011 on June 7, 2011. The console is the only home console in the eighth generation, despite the same generation having two handheld consoles in [[Nintendo 3DS]] and Sony's PS Vita. The Wii U is the first Nintendo console to produce 1080p high-definition graphics.<br />
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The Wii U's main innovation lies within its controller, the [[Wii U GamePad]]. It is also compatible with the exclusive [[Wii U Pro Controller]], and previous Nintendo controllers, the [[Wii Remote]], [[Nunchuk]], [[Classic Controller]] and [[Wii Balance Board]].<br />
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File:Wii_u_Logo.png|The console's logo.<br />
File:Wii-U-Hardware-Specs.jpg|The console's final design. Beta Wii U consoles did not feature the console's logo.<br />
File:Wii u hardware06.jpg|A beta version of the Wii U GamePad<br />
File:Wii-u-hardware-021.jpg|The tech demo ''New Super Mario Bros. Mii'' is being played on the TV.<br />
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<div>'''Anascape, Ltd. v. Nintendo of America, Inc''' was a court case held in the {{wp|United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas}} by judge {{wp|Ron Clark (judge)|Ron Clark}}. Started in 2006, Amascape, Ltd sued [[Nintendo of America]] for violating the controller patents with the [[Wii Remote]], [[Nunchuk]], [[Classic Controller]], [[WaveBird Wireless Controller]], and the [[Nintendo GameCube Controller]]. Anascape compared Nintendo's controller patents with the twelve following patents:<br />
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* "Variable Conductance Sensor" (Patent #5999084)<br />
* "Game Controller with Analog Pressure Sensor" (Patent #6102802)<br />
* "Variable Conductance Sensor with Elastomeric Dome Cap" (Patent #6135886)<br />
* "Remote Controller with Analog Button" (Patent #6208271)<br />
* "Image Controller with Sheet Connected Sensors" (Patent #6222535)<br />
* "Game Control with Analog Pressure Sensor" (Patent #6343991)<br />
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* "Variable Sensor with Tactile Feedback" (Patent #6344791)<br />
* "Analog Controls Housed with Electronic Displays" (Patent #6347997)<br />
* "Variable Conductance Sensor" (again) (Patent #6351205)<br />
* "Remote Controller with Analog Pressure Sensor" (Patent #6400303)<br />
* "Analog Sensor with Snap Through Tactile Feedback" (Patent #6563415)<br />
* "3D Controller with Vibration" (Patent #6906700)<br />
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Nintendo lost the case in 2008 due to the Wii Classic Controller, WaveBird, and the Nintendo GameCube Controller having patent infringement; owing Anascape twenty-one million dollars. However, Nintendo appealed the case to the {{wp|United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit}}, and in April 13, 2010, Nintendo won the case and the decision was reversed.<br />
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* [http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=11022693538660653902 ANASCAPE, LTD. v. NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC., Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit 2010] from Google Scholar.<br />
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| name = Wii<br />
| jpkana = ウィー <br />
| jpname = Uī<br />
| logo = [[File:Wii logo.png|100px]]<br />
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| generation = 7th<br />
| predecessor = [[Nintendo GameCube]]<br />
| successor = [[Wii U]]{{tt|*|Still in development}}<br />
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[[File:Wii logo.png|thumb|The '''Wii''' brand logo.]]<br />
The '''Wii''' (ウィー, ''Uī'') is a [[Nintendo]] console that was released on November 19, 2006 in the United States for $249.99. It was then released in Japan on December 2, 2006, Australia on December 7, 2006, and the United Kingdom on December 8, 2006. Nintendo's console serves as the company's competition against Sony's {{wp|PlayStation 3}} and Microsoft's {{wp|Xbox 360}}. In every country except Japan, ''Wii Sports'' is included with the Wii. For ''Wii Sports'', in a conference, [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] explained how when they were creating the baseball game, they originally had ''Mario'' characters rather than the Mii characters, but soon decided to change it. The Wii came with 30 titles at its launch. Before the official name was announced on April 27, it was codenamed ''Revolution''. The Wii has backwards compatibility with the [[Nintendo GameCube]], meaning GameCube games can be inserted into the disc slot and be played on the Wii.<br />
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Unlike the Nintendo GameCube, Wii game discs are standard CD-sized. As more games are being released on the Wii, more games that utilize [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] have been made. This allows players to interact with other players around the world in games. The first game in the North American region to do so was ''Pokémon Battle Revolution'' on June 25, 2007.<br />
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==Features==<br />
===[[Wii Remote]]===<br />
Wii's controller is a strange and revolutionary one, instead of taking the dual-control-stick layout of the previous generation like its competitors, it is in a remote control form, with attachments available to work with compatible games, such as a control stick on a Nunchuk attachment, or the classic controller, which takes on a layout similar to the other consoles' main controller. The Wii Remote is wireless, and features many innovations such as motion and tilt sensing, a first for game controllers.<br />
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The Wii controller resembles a television remote. It features a D-pad, an A button, a B button, a select button, a home button, a start button, a 1 button and a 2 button. In addition, there are a group of lights on the bottom to remind you what player you are, a power button, and a slot to connect the nunchuk attachment, which will have an analog control stick and two trigger buttons.<br />
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Possibly the most important feature of the controller is its ability to detect motion in three dimensions, allowing for motion-controlled gameplay.<br />
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At the [[E3 Media & Business Summit|E3]] 2006 conference, Nintendo revealed that the controller would have a built-in speaker for further sound depth. Noises made from your weapons would start in the controller and end up on the television screen. This is used quite often in "[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]", when Link discovers a secret or uses certain weapons.<br />
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The controller is also able to hold preferences for a player in internal memory, as well as removable SD media. Such preferences include a user's Mii characters.<br />
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There is also the Classic Controller, this resembles a SNES controller with 8 buttons excluding the Start and Select buttons (in fact, Nintendo has released a SNES Classic Controller as a gift for Japanese Platinum Club Nintendo members in 2007). It is used for games such as ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and to play Virtual Console games.<br />
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There is also Wii Motion Plus which was included in Wii Sports Resort, and featured improved motion sensors, making certain gameplay much more accurate. The Wii Remote Plus was also released and included with the game Flingsmash. The Wii Remote Plus is a standard-sized Wii Remote with Wii Motion Plus built in.<br />
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===Wii Menu===<br />
The console features a custom GUI made up of different-- and expandable-- [[Wii Channels|channels]], all of which, save the Disc Channel, can be moved around to any of the 47 spaces available on the main menu. New channels can be downloaded via the Wii Shop Channel, including a browser and games from older systems playable via Virtual Console.<br />
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Wii also has the ability to send messages to and from other devices, so long as the Wii sends out the first message, an address book confirmation message, to the email address or cell phone number in question. When the recipient replies to the Wii's message, communication between the two devices will be active, and via WiiConnect24, others can leave messages for players of the console on its message board from anywhere in the world.<br />
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===Backward compatibility===<br />
Wii is also backwards-compatible with all GameCube games, as well as with most of GameCube's accessories, such as the controllers, memory cards, GameCube to GBA cables, and microphone. This backwards compatibility also means it is the first home console released by Nintendo to do so.<br />
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==System Specs==<br />
*'''Processor:''' IBM designed, codenamed Broadway.<br />
*'''Graphics:''' ATI designed, codenamed Hollywood.<br />
*'''Drive:''' Slot-loading drive uses a 12cm proprietary format, which is rumored to hold the same data as a dual-layered DVD. Also plays GameCube disks.<br />
*'''Internet:''' Wireless through 802.11b and 802.11g or by purchasing a cable adapter. "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection" is the service, which only requires a wireless connection to the internet. Game downloading will also be functional, for downloading old [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], MSX, Turbografx, C64, [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], MegaDrive/Genesis or [[Nintendo 64]] games.<br />
*'''Backwards Compatibility:''' In addition to being able to play GCN games, the Wii also has a bay with 4 GCN controller ports and 2 GCN memory card slots.<br />
*'''Storage:''' In addition to the GCN memory card slots, the Wii also sports 2 flash memory slots.<br />
*'''Controllers:''' Supports up to 4 of Nintendo's new wireless "remote" style controllers. (See below)<br />
*'''I/O:''' 1 Component digital out, 2 USB 2.0 ports, 1 power input.<br />
*'''Design:''' Thickness is about 3 DVD cases. Has been previewed in multiple colors, as has the controllers.<br />
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==List of Wii Versions ==<br />
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|+ align="bottom"|<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/systemMenuFeatures.jsp Wii - Wii System and Feature Updates]</ref><br />
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!width=120|Date Released<br />
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|align="center"|2.0<br />
|November 19, 2006<br />
|Added SD card support, "Country Settings", "Parental Controls" and the ability to update the system and rearrange channels on the Wii menu.<br />
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|align="center"|2.1<br />
|January 10, 2007<br />
|Supported the News Channel in going live<br />
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|align="center"|2.2<br />
|April 11, 2007<br />
|Resolved connection issues that affected a small number of users who connected online through a specific Internet Service Provider and supplied router.<br />
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|align="center"|3.0<br />
|August 6, 2007<br />
|Weather forecast and headline news is now displayed on the Forecast and News Channels respectively. Clock Display. The Wii Message Board button flashes when a message arrives among other Wii Message Board updates. The search function on Wii Shop Channel has been enhanced.<br />
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|align="center"|3.1<br />
|October 10, 2007<br />
|Added USB keyboard support. Updated versions of the Internet Channel and Everybody Votes Channel.<br />
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|align="center"|3.2<br />
|February 25, 2008<br />
|Improved system update<br />
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|align="center"|3.3<br />
|June 17, 2008 <br />
|Enhancement to the Mii Channel. Fixing unauthorized modifications<br />
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|align="center"|3.4<br />
|November 17, 2008<br />
|Added USB keyboard compatability to Mii Channel. Enhanced parental controls. Updated Wii User Agreement.<br />
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|align="center"|4.0<br />
|March 25, 2009<br />
|Added SDHC support. Ability to download titles directly to the SD(HC) card and load them directly from it. Enhanced "Data Management".<br />
|-<br />
|align="center"|4.1<br />
|July 16, 2009<br />
|Fixes problem related to Wii Motion Plus and the SD Card Menu<br />
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|align="center"|4.2<br />
|September 28, 2009<br />
|Fixing unauthorized modifications<br />
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|align="center"|4.3<br />
|June 21, 2010<br />
|Fixing unauthorized modifications<br />
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== Reception ==<br />
[[File:Wiitan.jpeg|100px|right|thumb|An example of {{wp|OS-Tan|Fan Art}}]]<br />
The Wii has gained generally good reception. In Japan, artists created a fanmade mascot named Wii-tan.<br />
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| [[Wii Fit]] with [[Balance Board]] Accessory<br />
| 8.15<br />
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| [[Wii Sports Resort]] with [[Wii Motionplus]]<br />
| 6.05<br />
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| [[Wii Fit Plus]] with [[Balance Board]] Accessory<br />
| 5.35<br />
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| [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]<br />
| 5.28<br />
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| [[Just Dance 2]]<br />
| 5.09<br />
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| [[Super Mario Galaxy]]<br />
| 4.38<br />
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| [[Link's Corssbow Training]] with [[Zapper]] Accessory<br />
| 3.47<br />
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| [[Mario Party 8]]<br />
| 3.47<br />
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| [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]<br />
| 2.82<br />
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| [[Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock]]<br />
| 2.76<br />
|-<br />
| [[Just Dance]]<br />
| 2.71<br />
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| [[Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]<br />
| 2.48<br />
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| [[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]<br />
| 2.4<br />
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| [[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]<br />
| 2.4<br />
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| [[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]<br />
| 2.35<br />
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| [[Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games]]<br />
| 2.25<br />
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| [[Carnival Games]]<br />
| 2.12<br />
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| [[Michael Jackson: The Experience]]<br />
| 1.88<br />
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| [[Game Party]]<br />
| 1.78<br />
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| [[Wii Fit Plus]] (standalone)<br />
| 1.71<br />
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| [[EA Sports Active Bundle]]<br />
| 1.56<br />
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| [[Zumba Fitness: Join the Party]]<br />
| 1.42<br />
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| [[Deca Sports]]<br />
| 1.35<br />
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| [[Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]<br />
| 1.34<br />
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| [[Rayman Raving Rabbits]]<br />
| 1.28<br />
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| [[Super Paper Mario]]<br />
| 1.27<br />
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| [[LEGO Batman]]<br />
| 1.17<br />
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| [[Wii Music]]<br />
| 1.16<br />
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| [[Mario Super Sluggers]]<br />
| 1.13<br />
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| [[Cooking Mama: Cook Off]]<br />
| 1.08<br />
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| [[Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures]]<br />
| 1.08<br />
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| [[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]<br />
| 1.06<br />
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| [[Wipeout: The Game]]<br />
| 1.06<br />
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| [[Star Wars: The Force Unleashed]]<br />
| 1.06<br />
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| [[Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition]]<br />
| 1.05<br />
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| [[Guitar Hero World Tour]] with Band Kit<br />
| 1.02<br />
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| [[uDraw Studio]] with [[uDraw Tablet]]<br />
| 1.02<br />
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| [[Rock Band Special Edition Bundle]]<br />
| 1.01<br />
|-<br />
| [[Call of Duty: World at War]]<br />
| 1.01<br />
|-<br />
|}<ref>{{cite np|vol=272|time=October 2011|title=Wii Millionaire's Club|page = 23|author = Chris S.}}</ref><br />
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== References ==<br />
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==See Also==<br />
*[[Virtual Console]]<br />
*[[Wii Channels]]<br />
*[[WiiWare]]<br />
*[[Wii Remote]]<br />
*[[Nunchuk]]<br />
*[[Classic Controller]]<br />
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The '''Nunchuk''' is a controller for the [[Wii]], which is also compatible with the [[Wii U]]. It can be plugged into a [[Wii Remote]] or a [[Wii MotionPlus]] accessory, and is used primarily for precision controlling in Wii games, due to the Nunchuk possessing a control stick that the Wii Remote alone does not. Official Nunchuks are always wired, though unofficial wireless Nunchucs exist.<br />
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The '''Nunchuck''' is a controller for the [[Wii]], which is also compatible with the [[Wii U]]. It can be plugged into a [[Wii Remote]] or a [[Wii MotionPlus]] accessory, and is used primarily for precision controlling in Wii games, due to the Nunchuck possessing a control stick that the Wii Remote alone does not. Official Nunchucks are always wired, though unofficial wireless Nunchucks exist.<br />
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