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− | A series of turn-based strategy RPGs that already has | + | A series of turn-based strategy RPGs that already has 14 games. Because of the success of the series' characters Marth and Roy in Super Smash Bros. Melee the series has finally been localized for America and Europe. Also, because of the two characters' success people new to the series often ask in forums about the US released games if Marth and Roy are in this game. |
[[image:feRD.jpg|thumb|Radiant Dawn!]] | [[image:feRD.jpg|thumb|Radiant Dawn!]] | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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− | The first three-dimensional game came out in 2005 and because of the mediocre voice acting in the English version of the game as well as one FMV that lasts only 2 seconds | + | You know chess? It's kinda like that, but fun. Wait, no, that's terrible. Uh... did you play Final Fantasy Tactics? It's basically Nintendo's spin on that. It's really good but unfortunately half the games are only available in Japan. Thankfully Awakening came along and made the series popular around the world, so things are looking up. |
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+ | The first three-dimensional game came out in 2005 and because of the mediocre voice acting in the English version of the game, as well as one FMV that lasts only 2 seconds and wastes place in the theatre, its cutscenes have found appeal by a few. | ||
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The second three-dimensional game has longer cutscenes with better animation, but the English voice acting got even worse. | The second three-dimensional game has longer cutscenes with better animation, but the English voice acting got even worse. | ||
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The one on 3DS has some decent-length cutscenes and actually good voice acting. | The one on 3DS has some decent-length cutscenes and actually good voice acting. | ||
===Media Infomation=== | ===Media Infomation=== | ||
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''With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops'' | ''With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops'' | ||
− | ''Shadow Dragon'' | + | ''Shadow Dragon/Mystery of the Emblem'' |
*Marth | *Marth | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Gaiden'' | ||
+ | *Alm | ||
+ | *Celica | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Genealogy of Holy War/Thracia 776'' | ||
+ | *Sigurd | ||
+ | *Leif | ||
''Binding Blade'' | ''Binding Blade'' | ||
*Roy | *Roy | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Blazing [[Sword]]/[[Fei Long|Rekka no Ken]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Chun-Li|Lyn]] | ||
+ | *Eliwood | ||
+ | *Hector | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Sacred Stones'' | ||
+ | *Ephraim | ||
+ | *Eirika | ||
''Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn'' | ''Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn'' | ||
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*Sothe | *Sothe | ||
*Micaiah | *Micaiah | ||
− | + | *Greil | |
− | + | *Mist | |
− | * | + | *Elincia |
− | * | ||
− | * | ||
''Awakening'' | ''Awakening'' | ||
*Chrom | *Chrom | ||
*Lucina | *Lucina | ||
− | * | + | *Robin |
*Sumia | *Sumia | ||
− | + | ==Games== | |
− | * | + | *Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (Famicom, 1990) |
− | * | + | *Gaiden (Famicom, 1992) |
− | + | *Mystery of the Emblem (Super Famicom, 1994) | |
− | + | *Genealogy of Holy War (Super Famicom, 1996) | |
− | * | + | *Thracia 776 (Super Famicom, 1999--yes, they seriously made an SNES game in ''1999'') |
− | * | + | *The Binding Blade (GameBoy Advance, 2002) |
− | * | + | *Blazing Sword (GameBoy Advance, 2003--first game to be released outside Japan) |
− | * | + | *The Sacred Stones (GameBoy Advance, 2004) |
− | * | + | *Path of Radiance (GameCube, 2005) |
− | * | + | *Radiant Dawn (Wii, 2007) |
− | * | + | *Shadow Dragon (DS, 2008) |
+ | *True Mystery of the Emblem (DS, 2010--Japan only) | ||
+ | *Awakening (3DS, 2012) | ||
+ | *If (3DS, 2015) | ||
+ | *[[Mah Boi: The Game|Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem]] (Wii U, ???) | ||
− | + | There is also a [[2]]-episode OVA and a Japan-exclusive trading card game. | |
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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
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==Further information== | ==Further information== | ||
− | *The first game in the series was | + | *The first game in the series was remade and finally translated into English as ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'' for Nintendo DS. The third game was also remade but wasn't quite as lucky in the localization department. |
*Marth and Roy appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and it was their popularity in that game that led to the ''Fire Emblem'' series finally seeing the light of day outside of Japan. | *Marth and Roy appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and it was their popularity in that game that led to the ''Fire Emblem'' series finally seeing the light of day outside of Japan. | ||
+ | **Ike joined them in Super Smash Bros. Brawl (sorry Roy) and both were joined by Robin and Lucina in Smash 4. | ||
+ | ***Chrom didn't get in because he sucks. | ||
===Main Source for Poopers=== | ===Main Source for Poopers=== |
Revision as of 22:48, 28 February 2015
A series of turn-based strategy RPGs that already has 14 games. Because of the success of the series' characters Marth and Roy in Super Smash Bros. Melee the series has finally been localized for America and Europe. Also, because of the two characters' success people new to the series often ask in forums about the US released games if Marth and Roy are in this game.
Description
You know chess? It's kinda like that, but fun. Wait, no, that's terrible. Uh... did you play Final Fantasy Tactics? It's basically Nintendo's spin on that. It's really good but unfortunately half the games are only available in Japan. Thankfully Awakening came along and made the series popular around the world, so things are looking up.
The first three-dimensional game came out in 2005 and because of the mediocre voice acting in the English version of the game, as well as one FMV that lasts only 2 seconds and wastes place in the theatre, its cutscenes have found appeal by a few.
The second three-dimensional game has longer cutscenes with better animation, but the English voice acting got even worse.
The one on 3DS has some decent-length cutscenes and actually good voice acting.
Media Infomation
Developed by Intelligent Systems
Made in Japan from 1990 on
Characters
With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops
Shadow Dragon/Mystery of the Emblem
- Marth
Gaiden
- Alm
- Celica
Genealogy of Holy War/Thracia 776
- Sigurd
- Leif
Binding Blade
- Roy
Blazing Sword/Rekka no Ken
- Lyn
- Eliwood
- Hector
Sacred Stones
- Ephraim
- Eirika
Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn
- Ike
- Black Knight
- Sothe
- Micaiah
- Greil
- Mist
- Elincia
Awakening
- Chrom
- Lucina
- Robin
- Sumia
Games
- Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (Famicom, 1990)
- Gaiden (Famicom, 1992)
- Mystery of the Emblem (Super Famicom, 1994)
- Genealogy of Holy War (Super Famicom, 1996)
- Thracia 776 (Super Famicom, 1999--yes, they seriously made an SNES game in 1999)
- The Binding Blade (GameBoy Advance, 2002)
- Blazing Sword (GameBoy Advance, 2003--first game to be released outside Japan)
- The Sacred Stones (GameBoy Advance, 2004)
- Path of Radiance (GameCube, 2005)
- Radiant Dawn (Wii, 2007)
- Shadow Dragon (DS, 2008)
- True Mystery of the Emblem (DS, 2010--Japan only)
- Awakening (3DS, 2012)
- If (3DS, 2015)
- Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem (Wii U, ???)
There is also a 2-episode OVA and a Japan-exclusive trading card game.
Usage
First Used in a Poop by
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Often Used by
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Sometimes Used by
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Disliked by
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Further information
- The first game in the series was remade and finally translated into English as Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon for Nintendo DS. The third game was also remade but wasn't quite as lucky in the localization department.
- Marth and Roy appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and it was their popularity in that game that led to the Fire Emblem series finally seeing the light of day outside of Japan.
- Ike joined them in Super Smash Bros. Brawl (sorry Roy) and both were joined by Robin and Lucina in Smash 4.
- Chrom didn't get in because he sucks.
- Ike joined them in Super Smash Bros. Brawl (sorry Roy) and both were joined by Robin and Lucina in Smash 4.
Main Source for Poopers
Fire Emblem: Sanctuary of Strategy