

A new challenge awaits in Inazuma Eleven 3 Bomb Blast As Mark Evans and his friends prepare to take on the Frontier International Championships, a futuristic enemy travels back in time to threaten the very existence of football. Off the pitch, to hunt down the best of the best, a new method for scouting players via a capsule vending machine is to be introduced, giving you new tools to find the perfect players for your line-up!Each of the three versions of Inazuma Eleven 3 Bomb Blast adopt the point of view of a different character, each having different powerful rivals to take on. New features in action on the pitch include the ability to roll out special tactical team plays which involve the whole team, as well as a goal shoot chaining system where you can string together special moves from different team mates to launch powerful attacks on goal. Only by creating the strongest and most balanced team will you experience success, especially when there are also over 350 in-game special moves to consider, which have the potential to dramatically alter the course of a match.


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While Ogre it's loosely based on the movie (just one small part on one chapter, and post-game 'chapter'). This video showcases all of the cutscenes focused on Hector 'Rococo' Helio, found within Chapter 1 of Inazuma Eleven 3: Bomb Blast I'll also showcase a few. Bomber it's more focused on Rococo (Little Gigant captain). Keep checking back if your game does not work, is slow, or is not tested. Spark it's more focused on Fidio (Orpheus captain). Certain games will obviously perform better and more games will become playable as more and more updates come through, so the list is constantly updating and changing. Please note that although the games are ON this page, they might not have been fully tested yet. However, some commercial games, (even big titles such as Kirby Triple Deluxe) are fully playable, with no issues at all at 60 FPS. Therefore, a few commercial games are playable on Citra, XDS, and 3dmoo (as of now, TronDS and can only play homebrew games), but some are extremely laggy (virtually unplayable) and some games don't start at all. These are real emulators however, the emulations are nowhere near perfect, as there are still some elements not yet emulated that certain games utilize or require, and the hardware on it is still not fully understood.

The official Citra compatibility list can be found hereĬurrently, there are two actively maintained Nintendo 3DS Emulators: Citra and Mikage.
