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| released= '''Game Boy Advance'''<br>{{JP}}October 7, 2004<ref name="feworld">http://www.nintendo.co.jp/fe/few_series.html#08</ref><br>{{NA}}May 23, 2005<ref name="nindbrelease">http://www.nindb.net/game/fire-emblem-tss.html</ref><br>{{EU}}November 4, 2005<ref name="nindbrelease" /><br>'''Nintendo 3DS'''<br>{{WW}}December 16, 2011<ref name=''ign''>http://ds.ign.com/articles/121/1214743p1.html</ref><br/>'''Wii U'''<br/>{{JP}}August 6, 2014<br/>{{EU}}January 1, 2015<br>{{NA}}June 18, 2015 | | released= '''Game Boy Advance'''<br>{{JP}}October 7, 2004<ref name="feworld">http://www.nintendo.co.jp/fe/few_series.html#08</ref><br>{{NA}}May 23, 2005<ref name="nindbrelease">http://www.nindb.net/game/fire-emblem-tss.html</ref><br>{{EU}}November 4, 2005<ref name="nindbrelease" /><br>'''Nintendo 3DS'''<br>{{WW}}December 16, 2011<ref name=''ign''>http://ds.ign.com/articles/121/1214743p1.html</ref><br/>'''Wii U'''<br/>{{JP}}August 6, 2014<br/>{{EU}}January 1, 2015<br>{{NA}}June 18, 2015 | ||
| rating= {{Rating|ESRB=E|PEGI=7+|OFLC=G8+|CERO=A}} | | rating= {{Rating|ESRB=E|PEGI=7+|OFLC=G8+|CERO=A}} | ||
| platforms= [[Game Boy Advance]]<br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small><sub>(Ambassador Program)</sub></small> | | platforms= [[Game Boy Advance]]<br>[[Nintendo 3DS]] <small><sub>(Ambassador Program)</sub></small><br/>[[Wii U]] <small>([[Virtual Console]])</small> | ||
| predecessor= {{ | | predecessor= {{FE7}} | ||
| successor= {{title|Path of Radiance}} | | successor= {{title|Path of Radiance}} | ||
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'''''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''''' (Japanese: {{hover|ファイアーエムブレム 聖魔の光石|Faia Emuburemu: Seima no Kōseki}}, lit. ''Fire Emblem: Shining Stones of Holiness and Evil'') is a 2004 [[Game Boy Advance]] game. It is the eighth installment in the {{FES}}, the second installment to be released internationally, and the third and final installment released for the Game Boy Advance.<ref>http://www.nindb.net/series/fire-emblem.html</ref> The game is the only completely isolated title in the series, set in a completely separate world from all the others: [[Magvel]]. It stars [[Eirika]] and [[Ephraim]], twin heirs to the kingdom of [[Renais]], as they combat the sudden aggression of their southern neighbour [[Grado]] and investigate the dark forces that have caused their former ally to so swiftly turn on them and the rest of the continent. | '''''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''''' (Japanese: {{hover|ファイアーエムブレム 聖魔の光石|Faia Emuburemu: Seima no Kōseki}}, lit. ''Fire Emblem: Shining Stones of Holiness and Evil'') is a 2004 [[Game Boy Advance]] game. It is the eighth installment in the {{FES}}, the second installment to be released internationally, and the third and final installment released for the Game Boy Advance.<ref>http://www.nindb.net/series/fire-emblem.html</ref> The game is the only completely isolated title in the series, set in a completely separate world from all the others: [[Magvel]]. It stars [[Eirika]] and [[Ephraim]], twin heirs to the kingdom of [[Renais]], as they combat the sudden aggression of their southern neighbour [[Grado]] and investigate the dark forces that have caused their former ally to so swiftly turn on them and the rest of the continent. | ||
In 2011, ''The Sacred Stones'' was given a free limited reissue to early adopters of the [[Nintendo 3DS]], under the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program. As with the other Game Boy Advance titles reissued under the program, Nintendo has stated that there are currently no plans to give them a wider release as a full Virtual Console set of titles. The game was, however, released for the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console, in Japan in 2014, and | In 2011, ''The Sacred Stones'' was given a free limited reissue to early adopters of the [[Nintendo 3DS]], under the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program. As with the other Game Boy Advance titles reissued under the program, Nintendo has stated that there are currently no plans to give them a wider release as a full Virtual Console set of titles. The game was, however, released for the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console, in Japan in 2014, and internationally in 2015. | ||
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