The Nintendo Wii hosts many hidden gems, but few match the intensity of . Released exclusively in Japan (JPN), this title remains a holy grail for anime soccer fans.
In the series' history, 2012 Xtreme is often overshadowed by its successor, Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 , which added even more content like "Miximax" and "Chrono Stone" characters. However, 2012 Xtreme remains a vital piece of the franchise for fans who want to see the exact moment the series transitioned from the original Raimon era into the GO era on home consoles. The Nintendo Wii hosts many hidden gems, but
: Includes more secret and unlockable players, such as adult versions of legacy characters like Mark Evans (Endou Mamoru) Shawn Froste (Fubuki Shirou) UI and Training Updates However, 2012 Xtreme remains a vital piece of
Here is everything you need to know about this Japanese exclusive and how it fits into your collection. Why "2012 Xtreme" is Different 🇯🇵 Why the "JPN ISO" is Highly Coveted
Massive upgrades over the original 2011 Strikers game. 🇯🇵 Why the "JPN ISO" is Highly Coveted
Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme is a sports role-playing game developed and published by Level-5, released exclusively for the Wii console. The game is part of the Inazuma Eleven series, which combines elements of role-playing games with soccer.
: Includes additional characters from the Inazuma Eleven GO anime and games, such as those from Shinsei Raimon and the team Zero .