There it was. The icon featuring Tenma Matsukaze in his Raimon jersey. The title read: Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 .
Navigate to: Internal Storage > Android > data > org.dolphinemu.dolphinemu > files > Load > Textures . Paste the folder there.
To perform an legally, you must own a physical copy of the original Japanese Wii game. The patch itself is a fan-made translation file; it does not include copyrighted game code. Emulators are legal, but downloading pre-patched ROMs from random websites exists in a legal grey area. This guide assumes you are ripping your own game (or applying a patch to a backup you own).
The raw Japanese ROM has no English. You must patch it. There it was
Wii emulation can be demanding on Android devices. Adjust these settings to ensure a smooth 60 FPS gameplay experience:
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Long-press the game and select to browse for the .xml config file. Navigate to: Internal Storage > Android > data > org
Wii emulation requires specific folder paths for the emulator to recognize modded textures and translation scripts. Open on your Android device. Navigate to your internal storage. Locate the Dolphin Emulator user directory.
Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 is the pinnacle of anime football games on the Nintendo Wii. While Level-5 never released the game outside of Japan, a passionate fanbase created a comprehensive English translation patch.
Inside the extracted folder, look for a folder named S5XJ01 (this is the specific Game ID for Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013). The patch itself is a fan-made translation file;
The gold standard for GameCube and Wii emulation. Download the official version from the Google Play Store or the latest development build from the official Dolphin website.
Tap and hold the Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 game icon until a menu pops up. Select -> Graphics Settings . Scroll down to the Advanced tab.