: On a PSP, the dual-screen interface of the original DS games must be adapted to a single wide screen. This often leads to a cramped UI or the need to toggle between "screens." Graphics typically remain in their original 2D/low-poly 3D style, which looks sharp on the PSP’s LCD but lacks the high-definition polish of modern entries like Victory Road .

No official Inazuma Eleven game was ever developed or released for the . The franchise, created by Level-5 , was historically exclusive to Nintendo platforms during the PSP's lifecycle.

Inazuma Eleven is a role-playing game developed by Level-5, a Japanese video game developer. The game follows the story of Eleven, a high school soccer team that must compete in a national tournament to save their school from being shut down. The game combines soccer simulation with role-playing elements, allowing players to control their characters on the field and make strategic decisions to outmaneuver their opponents.

: Some creators use the Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) or FIFA engines on PSP to create "Inazuma Eleven" mods by changing player textures and stats.

: Tactical football matches where you use a stylus (or mapped controls) to move players and activate Hissatsu Techniques (super moves like "God Hand" or "Fire Tornado"). Stats & Elements