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Prototype

If anyone fluent in Japanese and familiar with the JP version of the first game is interested, there is the two Level-5 Gold/Silver demos including prototypes of the first Inazuma Eleven game Japanese version. It has noticeable gameplay differences from the final but I can't tell.Montas1992 12:16, 3 December 2012 (EST)

NB: The ROMs are unnumbered releases (xxxx). Contact me and I'll make an ips patch :) Montas1992 10:15, 6 December 2012 (EST)

Releases

I'm not following. Is this European release a localization of some Japanese title, or a new game running on another engine? And what is this 2011 release if the game was released in 2008? - Andlabs 09:55, 6 December 2012 (EST)

It's very confusing to say the least. The original JP Inazuma 1 game never left Japan. What Level-5 did was just modding and translating the JP Inazuma 2 game to include the events and cinematics of the first game (everything else is JP Inazuma 2: different engine, gameplay, models, text boxes, moves...). They proceeded afterwards to properly release Inazuma 2 internationally.
Since this wiki covers unused content, and none of what's written here applies to JP Inazuma 1, I figured out slapping everything under Regional Differences would be ... sloppy. And we technically don't have any information about unused content in JP Inazuma 1, running on a whole different engine, so yeah. (Maybe prototype HUD differences: refer to the above section)
BTW, all of what's in the article also applies to all versions of Inazuma 2, just with the log files being more completely translated, and Inazuma 2-exclusive moves being, well, used. ~

The year, though, I can't make the call (2007/2011). You decide :) Montas1992 10:09, 6 December 2012 (EST)