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Fire Emblem: Games
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Since its inception in 1990, the Fire Emblem series had largely been confined to Japan. In 2001... Nintendo released Super Smash Bros. Melee, a fighting game containing characters from throughout the company's videogaming history. The original Japanese release of this game contained two characters from the Fire Emblem series: Marth, the protagonist of the first game, Fire Emblem: Ankoku no Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, and the third, Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo; and Roy,[43] who stars in the then-unreleased sixth game, Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi. According to Nintendo's official Japanese website, Marth was put in Super Smash Bros. Melee upon the request of Japanese gamers.
fire emblem The story behind Fire Emblem is what powers you through the 40 hours of gameplay. If it wasn’t for the well-crafted and engaging dialogue, the 40 hours would feel much longer. The intro is told before entering the Start menu, and outlines the past history of Elibe (a continent in a fictitious world). A peace existed between dragons and man, until mankind committed a brutal attack, slaughtering the dragons. In a humbling defeat, the dragons vanished from Elibe, and man built and spread dominion across Elibe.
Fire Emblem is a popular strategy role-playing game franchise, developed by Intelligent Systems, and published by Nintendo. It is from the developers of Advance Wars, from the Nintendo Wars series. It was created by Shouzou Kaga, the developer of Tear Ring Saga. The Fire Emblem franchise graced the NES, SNES, and Gameboy Advance. It was confined to Japan until the seventh installment, which was released on the Gameboy Advance during the Nintendo GameCube era (2001-2005). Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken (Blazing Sword), for Gameboy Advance, is the first Fire Emblem game to be released in the United States.
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Fire Emblem-Por2 Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance is a collection of almost 30 medieval/fantasy turn-based strategy missions. You begin the game as Ike, the son of the mercenary commander Greil. Through some unforseen circumstances, Ike is thrust into leadership of his father’s band of mercenaries, and you get to be the tactician. There are many different types of fantasy units at your command: axe-wielding warriors, knight horsemen, wyvern riders, thieves, mages, pegasus knights, and archers, just to name a few. If you’ve ever played the game ‘Paper-Scissors-Rock’ you will have some idea of how to win at Fire Emblem. Swords beat axes, axes beat lances, and lances beat swords, and the same kind of system applies to magic wielders.
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Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu is the most imported Fire Emblem game. It has been very popular through emulation. Many who played this game studied Japanese. It takes place in the content of Jugdral (pronounced YOOG-druhl), located about southeast from Akaneia. The first half of the game stars Sigurd, the prince of Chalphy (pronounced SHAL-fee), son of Byron, a descendant of Baldo. His Chalphian squad includes Arden (a heavy-armored knight), Noish (a social knight), and Alec (a social knight).
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Fire Emblem characters that run out of hit points die and cannot be brought back to life in game.[2] This ... affects recruitable NPC and enemy units. If a player wishes to continue using a character or to recruit a would-be playable unit that has been killed, then the player must restart that chapter from the beginning. In addition, a "Game Over" occurs whenever one of the main characters falls, or in other situations depending on a mission's requirements. Only under special circumstances, such as being significantly related to the story, will characters who have fallen in battle not actually die, though the player will still be unable to use them in further battles.[9] In extremely rare situations, characters that fall in battle can become playable at a later point in the game. For example, in Fire Emblem, the game is split into two parts, Lyn's tale and Eliwood's (or Hector's) tale; all characters from Lyn's tale are recruited again in the second part of the game, whether or not they survived the first part.
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