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Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stones Wildfire / Thunderflash coming to Europe on March 27

L~A

Member
#InazumaEleven GO: Chrono Stones Wildfire and Inazuma Eleven GO: Chrono Stones Thunderflash arrive on #3DS on 27/03

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A TIME-SHIFTING ADVENTURE AWAITS IN INAZUMA ELEVEN GO CHRONO STONES: WILDFIRE AND INAZUMA ELEVEN GO CHRONO STONES: THUNDERFLASH - LAUNCHING 27th MARCH ON NINTENDO 3DS
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Call upon fearsome Fighting Spirits for armour and merge players’ auras by ‘Miximaxing’ them to create the ultimate eleven and save football from extinction, in these new Inazuma Eleven series instalments!

Arion Sherwind and his famous footballing team mates are back in a new adventure, but all is not as it should be at Raimon Junior High. Arion finds himself in a world devoid of football and must unravel its mysterious disappearance and restore its place in the world. Travel through time and create the ultimate eleven to bring football back in Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire and Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash, launching for Nintendo 3DS and 2DS systems, in stores and on Nintendo eShop, on 27th March.

The story kicks off with Arion Sherwind shocked to discover that the legendary football exploits of Raimon Junior High are suddenly unknown. Where mighty football stadiums once stood, now lie baseball fields. Kids who once kicked a ball in the street now instead busy themselves with basketball, gymnastics, music and calligraphy. In a parallel world where football has ceased to exist, Arion must discover what has happened to the ‘beautiful game’, tackle the shadowy intentions of El Dorado - the World’s governing council - and face off against time-bending villains in order to restore football to the world.

Exciting new gameplay innovations make their debut in Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire and Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash. Seen for the first time in an Inazuma series title is the new Miximax feature, where one player can merge their aura with that of another player to become even more powerful. Miximaxing unlocks the potential for countless combinations of player skills and stat-boosts and, when coupled with the new wearable armourfied Fighting Spirits, Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire and Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash offer the most comprehensive team-building possibilities yet seen in the series.

The Fighting Spirit system – where players can summon powerful entities that unleash special moves and greatly increase player stats to aid them during matches - returns and is better than ever, now that players are able to ‘armourfy’ Fighting Spirits. The armourfied Fighting Spirit surrounds the player’s body like a suit of armour and, while armourfied, all of the character’s abilities are greatly improved, and special moves become even more powerful.

The Inazuma series’ hallmark of providing exclusive content unique to each version returns, including different story events, characters, items and in-game cinematics exclusive to each title. As with previous instalments it is again possible for up to four people to play matches together over local wireless and, last but not least, from launch more characters and items will be available for download, enabling players to create an even stronger team.

Featuring a time-travelling storyline and innovative additions to the winning formula of role-playing game and football-based action, Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire and Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash both launch for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems on 27th March.

And here I was wondering the other day where the next Inazuma Elven Go games had gone...
 

Mpl90

Two copies sold? That's not a bomb guys, stop trolling!!!
Not June, like last year? Mmh, I wonder what's going to be the June's game, then.
 

cw_sasuke

If all DLC came tied to $13 figurines, I'd consider all DLC to be free
Not June, like last year? Mmh, I wonder what's going to be the June's game, then.
We had the world Cup last year, probably the reason why they asked for June.

Cool, will consider it if the VA is improved.
 

L~A

Member
Not June, like last year? Mmh, I wonder what's going to be the June's game, then.

There probably won't be a June game this year, no World Cup to latch onto ;)

My guess is IEGO3 will come out in September... maybe. Then who knows what happen. Like, will Level-5 eventually release the 3DS version of IE2 and 3? What about the Wii games... DL release via eShop now that Wii games can have a digital version on Wii U ?
 
There probably won't be a June game this year, no World Cup to latch onto ;)

My guess is IEGO3 will come out in September... maybe. Then who knows what happen. Like, will Level-5 eventually release the 3DS version of IE2 and 3? What about the Wii games... DL release via eShop now that Wii games can have a digital version on Wii U ?

Nintendo needs to make room for YW and LBX :p
 

L~A

Member
Yosh, only Galaxy left, I expect it mid-2016 then. Seems like each release takes 1 year and 2/3 months
Good news :)

I guess it follows then anime, then?

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A TIME-SHIFTING ADVENTURE AWAITS IN INAZUMA ELEVEN GO CHRONO STONES: WILDFIRE AND INAZUMA ELEVEN GO CHRONO STONES: THUNDERFLASH - LAUNCHING 27th MARCH ON NINTENDO 3DS
Print this page
Call upon fearsome Fighting Spirits for armour and merge players’ auras by ‘Miximaxing’ them to create the ultimate eleven and save football from extinction, in these new Inazuma Eleven series instalments!

Arion Sherwind and his famous footballing team mates are back in a new adventure, but all is not as it should be at Raimon Junior High. Arion finds himself in a world devoid of football and must unravel its mysterious disappearance and restore its place in the world. Travel through time and create the ultimate eleven to bring football back in Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire and Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash, launching for Nintendo 3DS and 2DS systems, in stores and on Nintendo eShop, on 27th March.

The story kicks off with Arion Sherwind shocked to discover that the legendary football exploits of Raimon Junior High are suddenly unknown. Where mighty football stadiums once stood, now lie baseball fields. Kids who once kicked a ball in the street now instead busy themselves with basketball, gymnastics, music and calligraphy. In a parallel world where football has ceased to exist, Arion must discover what has happened to the ‘beautiful game’, tackle the shadowy intentions of El Dorado - the World’s governing council - and face off against time-bending villains in order to restore football to the world.

Exciting new gameplay innovations make their debut in Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire and Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash. Seen for the first time in an Inazuma series title is the new Miximax feature, where one player can merge their aura with that of another player to become even more powerful. Miximaxing unlocks the potential for countless combinations of player skills and stat-boosts and, when coupled with the new wearable armourfied Fighting Spirits, Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire and Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash offer the most comprehensive team-building possibilities yet seen in the series.

The Fighting Spirit system – where players can summon powerful entities that unleash special moves and greatly increase player stats to aid them during matches - returns and is better than ever, now that players are able to ‘armourfy’ Fighting Spirits. The armourfied Fighting Spirit surrounds the player’s body like a suit of armour and, while armourfied, all of the character’s abilities are greatly improved, and special moves become even more powerful.

The Inazuma series’ hallmark of providing exclusive content unique to each version returns, including different story events, characters, items and in-game cinematics exclusive to each title. As with previous instalments it is again possible for up to four people to play matches together over local wireless and, last but not least, from launch more characters and items will be available for download, enabling players to create an even stronger team.

Featuring a time-travelling storyline and innovative additions to the winning formula of role-playing game and football-based action, Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Wildfire and Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash both launch for Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems on 27th March.
 

m0t0k1

Member
I guess it follows then anime, then?

Yeah the Anime is actually based on the games. At least in Japan. But level 5 likes to do it as a multimedia franchise just like how they are doing Yokai Watch. The first game released in august 2008 and the anime followed in October 2008. But in essence its the same story.

I still havent played the first go game. But i will get it soon so i can play this game as soon as it releases. Love me some Inazuma games.
 

Orgen

Member
Where's my Inazuma Eleven Trilogy Level 5/Nintendo? I'm not going to buy any Inazuma until it releases here :|
 

L~A

Member
They already released the 1st game separately on the eShop, so I'm afraid you're going to keep on waiting for a while.

Yeah the Anime is actually based on the games. At least in Japan. But level 5 likes to do it as a multimedia franchise just like how they are doing Yokai Watch. The first game released in august 2008 and the anime followed in October 2008. But in essence its the same story.

I still havent played the first go game. But i will get it soon so i can play this game as soon as it releases. Love me some Inazuma games.

Ah, no, I mean: do the game releses follow the anime (aka. new season starts when a new games comes out)? Might explain the release pattern.
 
They already released the 1st game separately on the eShop, so I'm afraid you're going to keep on waiting for a while.



Ah, no, I mean: do the game releses follow the anime (aka. new season starts when a new games comes out)? Might explain the release pattern.

they might want to get the last game out fast, as otherwise inazuma will be competing directly with yokai watch
 

Orgen

Member
They already released the 1st game separately on the eShop, so I'm afraid you're going to keep on waiting for a while.

Here in Spain (one of the big markets for Inazuma) you can buy Inazuma 1, 2 & 3 for 15€ each (physically) so I'm hoping for a trilogy release this year (along Terranigma ong the VC yeahhhhh hahaha)
 
Weren't the Inazuma Eleven games published everywhere in Europe except for Britain on the eShop?

Oh yeah it was:
http://www.gonintendo.com/s/224440-3ds-eshop-version-of-inazuma-eleven-not-heading-to-uk-regions
They say it's about quality voice acting, I say it's about exclusivity contracts for the voice actors.
Thankfully you can just use another European country's eShop. Oh wait you can't with a NNID. My bad.

I made a thread about that and iirc it was still believed the eu ds version was superior
 

stalker

Member
Is this IE GO 2 or something else such as an ehancement of IE GO 1?

I stopped at IE 3 Ogre and I am not sure how the GO series works. Is it safe to buy IE GO Light / Shadow and one of this new announced or are there thrird versions of any (like IE 3 Ogre)?
 

TheMoon

Member
Is this IE GO 2 or something else such as an ehancement of IE GO 1?

I stopped at IE 3 Ogre and I am not sure how the GO series works. Is it safe to buy IE GO Light / Shadow and one of this new announced or are there thrird versions of any (like IE 3 Ogre)?

This is Inazuma Eleven GO 2 ("Chrono Stones"). IE GO 3 is "Galaxy"
 

squall23

Member
That sounds good, weren't the trilogy released as acompilation?
Unfortunately, the compilation is not in English. Because the trilogy is actually 6 games, no way Nintendo and Level 5 would have just sold that 1 cartridge in Europe (or the rest of the world for that matter).
Is this IE GO 2 or something else such as an ehancement of IE GO 1?

I stopped at IE 3 Ogre and I am not sure how the GO series works. Is it safe to buy IE GO Light / Shadow and one of this new announced or are there thrird versions of any (like IE 3 Ogre)?
IEGO2 is when Hino just goes off the deep end. He literally throws as many things at a wall and sees if it sticks. There is so much crap and unnecessary baggage for no good reason, and this comes after the fact a game was released about football against aliens!

And no, none of the IEGOs have 3rd versions so you're safe if you really just want to buy and play without regret later.
 

sd28821

Member
hopefully these games have less unnecessary name changes and random thls character form another country complete with accent and catch phrase to really hammer home there country of origin.

either way i ready to play the second best games in the series.
 

Pachimari

Member
I can't seem to figure out which is number 1, 2, 3 etc. in the series. Wikipedia I go.

I'm probably gonna snatch up this one.
 

L~A

Member
I can't seem to figure out which is number 1, 2, 3 etc. in the series. Wikipedia I go.

I'm probably gonna snatch up this one.

What? But there's nothing confusing, really :eek:

Inazuma Eleven 1
Inazuma Eleven 2
Inazuma Eleven 3

Inazuma Eleven Go
Inazuma Eleven Go 2
Inazuma Eleven Go 3

There's also a compilation with all 3 Nintendo DS games on 3DS. The first game of that compilation was made available on the eShop.

There's also several Wii games, which are spin-offs.

And that's it. For the main series, there's nothing really confusing.
 

Lyngstud

Neo Member
Since the game doesn't have an OT, I suppose this is the only place to post this question:

Where can I find the passwords for the game? Most importantly the passwords for the Layton characters. I need them more than oxygen, but the internet seems to know only what to type in if you're playing the Japanese version of the game. Please help me if you can, as I'm sweating to find out.
 
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