Xtreme English Patch - Inazuma Eleven Go Strikers 2013

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Xtreme English Patch - Inazuma Eleven Go Strikers 2013

The Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 Xtreme English Patch is a community-driven project that translates the popular Japanese Wii title into English while integrating the Xtreme Mod, which adds new mechanics and restored content. Core Project Details

Purpose: The patch aims to provide a full English translation for the game, often referred to as an "Undub" translation to avoid the localized European naming conventions and maintain original Japanese character names.

The Xtreme Mod: This is a non-profit fanmade expansion that completes the original game by restoring unused content, adding new Miximax forms (e.g., Hakuryuu x Koumei, Gamma x Zanark), and introducing "Armourfied" Miximax players. Key Features:

Competitive Balance: Major balance changes and new mechanics designed for online play.

Patch 2.0 Updates: Includes a custom save file feature with maxed-out stats, new music from the Inazuma Eleven vs. Inazuma Eleven dream match, and draft tournament mechanics.

Online Multiplayer: Fully compatible with online play via Wiimmfi, featuring dedicated leaderboards and tournaments. Development Team

The project is managed by a diverse team of developers and artists, as detailed on the Xtreme 13 official site: Inazuma Eleven Go Strikers 2013 Xtreme English Patch

Leads: Coconutz (Project Leader) and Obluda (Main Developer/Co-creator).

Technical Team: Dani11 and IDSI (Developers); AdriánDeBolsillo and Sxnc (Graphic Assets); and various texture and audio editors like JTimmisB and katu6. Installation & Use

The patch is typically distributed as a texture pack for the Dolphin Emulator.

Preparation: Download the English patch files and the Xtreme Mod.

File Management: Copy the translation textures into the textures folder of the Dolphin emulator's load directory.

Configuration: The texture folder must be renamed to match the game's ID (e.g., S5PJ01) to be recognized by the emulator. The Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 Xtreme English

Updates: For real-time updates and troubleshooting, the community primarily uses the Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 Xtreme Discord.

Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 Xtreme English Patch a community-driven project that translates the popular fan-made Xtreme mod of the original Japanese-only game into English

. While the original game was never officially localized, this patch—often used with the Dolphin Emulator

—allows English-speaking fans to navigate the mod's extensive new content. Key Patch Features & Translation Scope Menu & UI Translation:

Translates primary menu text, player names (often using international/dub names), and (special move) text during matches. Beta Status:

Most versions are considered "Beta," meaning some technical descriptions or minor text strings may still appear in Japanese. Texture Support: Required base game and formats

Includes custom textures to replace Japanese logos and icons with English equivalents within the emulator. The "Xtreme" Mod Experience The English patch is specifically designed for the Xtreme 2013 mod, which significantly expands the base game: Inazuma Eleven Go Strikers 2013 Xtreme Custom Textures

Here’s a review of the Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 Xtreme English Patch (for the Wii game, originally released only in Japan).


Required base game and formats

  • Original game: Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 Xtreme (Japanese release) for Nintendo Wii.
  • Usual base file types:
    • Wii ISO (disc image) — used for emulation (Dolphin) or for creating patched ISOs to run on modded Wii.
    • WBFS, Wii disc dump folder — less common but supported by some patchers.
  • Patch will normally specify the exact checksum and filename of the base ISO it was built against; you must have a matching clean dump for the patch to apply correctly.

2. Move Name Consistency

The team painstakingly matched the English names used in the official localization of Inazuma Eleven (by Nintendo of Europe). This means "Koutei Penguin 2-gou" becomes "Emperor Penguin No. 2," and "Majin the Hand" stays recognizable.

⚙️ How to Get Started

Note: As this is a fan translation, it requires a specific setup. We always recommend supporting the official developers where possible.

To play the Xtreme English Patch, you generally have two paths:

  1. Wii Emulation (Dolphin): This is the most popular and accessible method. The Dolphin Emulator runs the Wii version beautifully on modern PCs. You can upscale the resolution to 1080p or 4K, making the anime cel-shaded art style look stunningly crisp. You will need to apply the patch file (usually an .xdelta or .ini file) to your game file.
  2. Modded Wii Console: If you are a purist who loves the feel of the Wiimote and Nunchuck, you can play this on original hardware provided your Wii is soft-modded with Homebrew capabilities.

The Experience: Once the patch is applied, the difference is night and day. You can finally dive into the depths of the "Route" mode, where you scout players by winning tournaments. You can finally understand the specific requirements to unlock hidden versions of characters like Fubuki Shirou or Kiyama Hiroto.