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===Main series=== | |||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe01.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe01.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light|Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light|Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |暗黒竜と光の剣<br>''Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} April 20, 1990<ref name="fe releases">http://www.nintendo.co.jp/fe/few_series.html</ref> | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} April 20, 1990<ref name="fe releases">http://www.nintendo.co.jp/fe/few_series.html</ref> | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe02.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem Gaiden]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe02.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem Gaiden]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden|Gaiden]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden|Gaiden]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |外伝<br>''Gaiden'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} March 14, 1992<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} March 14, 1992<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe03.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe03.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem|Mystery of the Emblem]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem|Mystery of the Emblem]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |紋章の謎<br>''Monshō no Nazo'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Super Famicom]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Super Famicom]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} January 21, 1994<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} January 21, 1994<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe04.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe04.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |聖戦の系譜<br>''Seisen no Keifu'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Super Famicom]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Super Famicom]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} May 14, 1996<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} May 14, 1996<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe05.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe05.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |トラキア776<br>''Torakia 776'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Super Famicom]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Super Famicom]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} January 21, 2000<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} January 21, 2000<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe06.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe06.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade|The Binding Blade]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade|The Binding Blade]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |封印の剣<br>''Fūin no Tsurugi'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Game Boy Advance]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Game Boy Advance]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} March 29, 2002<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} March 29, 2002<ref name="fe releases"></ref> | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe07.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe07.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{FE7}} | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{FE7}} | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |烈火の剣<br>''Rekka no Ken'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Game Boy Advance]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Game Boy Advance]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}April 25, 2003<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{NA}}November 3, 2003<br>{{EU}}July 16, 2004<br>{{AUS}}February 20, 2004 | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}April 25, 2003<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{NA}}November 3, 2003<br>{{EU}}July 16, 2004<br>{{AUS}}February 20, 2004 | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe08.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe08.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |聖魔の光石<br>''Seima no Kōseki'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Game Boy Advance]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Game Boy Advance]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}October 7, 2004<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{NA}}May 23, 2005<br>{{EU}}November 4, 2005 | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}October 7, 2004<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{NA}}May 23, 2005<br>{{EU}}November 4, 2005 | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe09.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe09.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|Path of Radiance]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|Path of Radiance]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |蒼炎の軌跡<br>Sōen no Kiseki | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |蒼炎の軌跡<br>''Sōen no Kiseki'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo GameCube]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo GameCube]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}April 20, 2005<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{NA}}October 10, 2005<br>{{EU}}November 11, 2005<br>{{AUS}}December 1, 2005 | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}April 20, 2005<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{NA}}October 10, 2005<br>{{EU}}November 11, 2005<br>{{AUS}}December 1, 2005 | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe10.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe10.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|Radiant Dawn]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|Radiant Dawn]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |暁の女神<br>''Akatsuki no Megami'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Wii]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Wii]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}February 22, 2007<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{US}}November 5, 2007<br>{{EU}}March 14, 2008<br>{{AUS}}April 10, 2008 | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}February 22, 2007<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{US}}November 5, 2007<br>{{EU}}March 14, 2008<br>{{AUS}}April 10, 2008 | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe11.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe11.jpg|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon|Shadow Dragon]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon|Shadow Dragon]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |新・暗黒竜と光の剣<br>''Shin Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo DS]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo DS]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}August 7, 2008<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{EU}}December 5, 2008<br>{{NA}}February 16, 2009<br>{{AUS}}February 26, 2009 | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}August 7, 2008<ref name="fe releases"></ref><br>{{EU}}December 5, 2008<br>{{NA}}February 16, 2009<br>{{AUS}}February 26, 2009 | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe12.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba japan fe12.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow|New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow]]'' | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow|New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |新・紋章の謎 〜光と影の英雄〜<br>''Shin Monshō no Nazo: Hikari to Kage no Eiyū'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo DS]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo DS]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} July 15, 2010 | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}} July 15, 2010 | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe13.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Awakening]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[File:Ba america fe13.png|100px|center|link=Fire Emblem: Awakening]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Fire Emblem Awakening |Awakening]]'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" | | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |覚醒<br>''Kakusei'' | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo 3DS]] | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}April 19th, 2012<br>{{US}}February 4th, 2013<ref name="america">[http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/12-05-2012/ Nintendo Direct (Nintendo of America), December 5th 2012]</ref><br>{{EU}}April 19th, 2013<ref name=europe>[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/Nintendo-Direct/Latest-Nintendo-Direct/Nintendo-Direct-698557.html Nintendo Direct (Nintendo Europe), February 14th 2012]</ref><br>{{AUS}}April 20th, 2013 | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}April 19th, 2012<br>{{US}}February 4th, 2013<ref name="america">[http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/12-05-2012/ Nintendo Direct (Nintendo of America), December 5th 2012]</ref><br>{{EU}}April 19th, 2013<ref name=europe>[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/Nintendo-Direct/Latest-Nintendo-Direct/Nintendo-Direct-698557.html Nintendo Direct (Nintendo Europe), February 14th 2012]</ref><br>{{AUS}}April 20th, 2013 | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}June 25th, 2015<br>{{US}}February 19th, 2016<br>{{EU}}2016 | | style="background:{{Color3}}" |{{JP}}June 25th, 2015<br>{{US}}February 19th, 2016<br>{{EU}}2016 | ||
| style="{{roundbr}}; background:{{Color3}}" | The fourteenth game of the series. Splits into Birthright, Conquest, and Revelation paths. | | style="{{roundbr}}; background:{{Color3}}" | The fourteenth game of the series. Splits into Birthright, Conquest, and Revelation paths. | ||
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| style="background:{{Color3}}" |''[[Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE]]'' | |||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |幻影異聞録<ruby><rb>♯FE</rb><rt>シャープエフイー</rt></ruby><br>''Gen'ei Ibunroku Shāpu Efu Ī'' | |||
| style="background:{{Color3}}" |[[Wii U]] | |||
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Fire Emblem (ファイアーエムブレム) is a series of turn-based strategy role-playing games developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo.[1] The series is the first of its kind, with its origins dating back to the days of the Nintendo Entertainment System;[2] however, the first six games were released exclusively in Japan. Each game in the series includes numerous playable characters, each with their own backstories and personalities. The series features permanent death, meaning that any character, save the Lord character(s), will be gone for good if they fall in battle.[3]
History
Famicom and Super Famicom
The Fire Emblem series first began with the release of Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light for the Nintendo Entertainment System on April 20, 1990. It was developed by Intelligent Systems, a company previously invested in producing video game development tools. Intelligent Systems began to work on simulation games, starting with the first game of the Wars series, Famicom Wars, which has gameplay slightly similar to the Fire Emblem series. In 1990, Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light was published. Although it did not have a great amount of sales in the first two weeks, sales did eventually improve.
The second game in the series, Fire Emblem Gaiden was released on March 14, 1992, also for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It introduced several new gameplay changes, including a "Trainee" type class, use of a world map, and monster enemies. Most of these elements disappeared in later games before resurfacing in The Sacred Stones.
GBA Era
The Binding Blade was the first entry of the series on the GBA, and the first portable entry in general. Blazing Sword is a prequel to this game.
Blazing Sword was the first Fire Emblem game released worldwide.[4] Due to it being a unique game, the first part of it is a tutorial, meant to introduce new players to the gameplay of the series.[5]
The Sacred Stones was the last Fire Emblem game to be released on the GBA. It is a standalone title in terms of story and universe, the only Fire Emblem 'universe' to only have one game in its continuity.
3D Games
DS Remakes
After the Nintendo DS was introduced, Shadow Dragon was introduced. Being a remake of the original game, Shadow Dragon was just a remake for Japanese buyers, though the story was new for worldwide players. Later, to celebrate the series twentieth anniversary, a remake of the second half of the third game of the series was released, though only in Japan. This was the first game since the series had hit worldwide shelves to be released exclusively in Japan.
3DS Games
Awakening was Fire Emblem's first foray into the Nintendo 3DS console. It takes place within the same universe as Shadow Dragon, but a substantial time later. Unlike Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, this game was released internationally.
Fates is the most recent game in the series.
Games
Main series
style="Template:Roundtl;background:#232855;" | Boxart | English language title | Original titles | Platform | Release date(s) | style="Template:Roundtr;background:#232855;" | Notes |
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Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light | 暗黒竜と光の剣 Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken |
Nintendo Entertainment System | JP April 20, 1990[6] | The first game of the series, starring Marth. | |
Gaiden | 外伝 Gaiden |
Nintendo Entertainment System | JP March 14, 1992[6] | The second game in the series. A side-story of the first game. | |
Mystery of the Emblem | 紋章の謎 Monshō no Nazo |
Super Famicom | JP January 21, 1994[6] | The third game of the series. A remake of the first game, with a whole new second story. | |
Genealogy of the Holy War | 聖戦の系譜 Seisen no Keifu |
Super Famicom | JP May 14, 1996[6] | The fourth game of the series. First game to take place in a separate universe, on the continent of Jugdral. | |
Thracia 776 | トラキア776 Torakia 776 |
Super Famicom | JP January 21, 2000[6] | The fifth game of the series. Takes place during Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. | |
The Binding Blade | 封印の剣 Fūin no Tsurugi |
Game Boy Advance | JP March 29, 2002[6] | The sixth game of the series. First handheld game. Takes place on Elibe. | |
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade | 烈火の剣 Rekka no Ken |
Game Boy Advance | JPApril 25, 2003[6] NANovember 3, 2003 EUJuly 16, 2004 AUSFebruary 20, 2004 |
The seventh game of the series. First game released outside of Japan. Prequel to Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. | |
The Sacred Stones | 聖魔の光石 Seima no Kōseki |
Game Boy Advance | JPOctober 7, 2004[6] NAMay 23, 2005 EUNovember 4, 2005 |
The eighth game of the series. Features branched promotions and monsters. Takes place on Magvel. | |
Path of Radiance | 蒼炎の軌跡 Sōen no Kiseki |
Nintendo GameCube | JPApril 20, 2005[6] NAOctober 10, 2005 EUNovember 11, 2005 AUSDecember 1, 2005 |
The ninth game of the series, starring Ike. First console game released outside of Japan. Takes place on Tellius. | |
Radiant Dawn | 暁の女神 Akatsuki no Megami |
Wii | JPFebruary 22, 2007[6] USNovember 5, 2007 EUMarch 14, 2008 AUSApril 10, 2008 |
The tenth game of the series. Sequel to Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. | |
Shadow Dragon | 新・暗黒竜と光の剣 Shin Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken |
Nintendo DS | JPAugust 7, 2008[6] EUDecember 5, 2008 NAFebruary 16, 2009 AUSFebruary 26, 2009 |
The eleventh game of the series, and a remake of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light.[7] | |
New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow | 新・紋章の謎 〜光と影の英雄〜 Shin Monshō no Nazo: Hikari to Kage no Eiyū |
Nintendo DS | JP July 15, 2010 | The twelfth game of the series, and a remake of Book 2 of Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. | |
Awakening | 覚醒 Kakusei |
Nintendo 3DS | JPApril 19th, 2012 USFebruary 4th, 2013[8] EUApril 19th, 2013[9] AUSApril 20th, 2013 |
The thirteenth game of the series. Revisits Archanea many years into the future. | |
style="Template:Roundbl; background:#222222" | | Fates | if | Nintendo 3DS | JPJune 25th, 2015 USFebruary 19th, 2016 EU2016 |
style="Template:Roundbr; background:#222222" | The fourteenth game of the series. Splits into Birthright, Conquest, and Revelation paths. |
Spin-offs
style="Template:Roundtl;background:#232855;" | Boxart | English language title | Original titles | Platform | Release date(s) | style="Template:Roundtr;background:#232855;" | Notes |
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style="Template:Roundbl; background:#222222" | | Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE | 幻影異聞録 Gen'ei Ibunroku Shāpu Efu Ī |
Wii U | JPDecember 26th, 2015 USJune 24th, 2016 EUJune 24th, 2016 AUSJune 25, 2016 |
style="Template:Roundbr; background:#222222" | A role-playing game made by Atlus for the Wii U. |
Gameplay
The Fire Emblem games are in the turn-based strategy genre and they were one of the first of it's time to involve such gameplay including a full changeable plot and a range of diverse characters.
Fire Emblem 64
Logos throughout the series
References
- ↑ http://www.derekmiller.us/fireemblem/part2.html
- ↑ http://www.nindb.net/series/fire-emblem.html
- ↑ http://uk.gamespot.com/gba/rpg/fireemblem/review.html
- ↑ http://uk.gameboy.ign.com/objects/499/499430.html
- ↑ http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_fireemblem_gba
- ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 http://www.nintendo.co.jp/fe/few_series.html
- ↑ http://fire-emblem.com/shadowdragon/interview/interview1.html
- ↑ Nintendo Direct (Nintendo of America), December 5th 2012
- ↑ Nintendo Direct (Nintendo Europe), February 14th 2012