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Fire Emblem
from: Nintendo of America
Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo of America
EAN: 0045496733421
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Nintendo of America
Manufacturer: Nintendo of America
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Nintendo of America
Sales Rank: 3849
Studio: Nintendo of America

Features:
  • Test your skills as a military strategist, as you guide your forces in battles with wizards and dragons.
  • Dominate the field war with dozens of soldiers, weapons and magic spells that will be at your command.
  • Take control of an army of soldiers, but use them wisely. Each of your soldiers possesses unique skills but, if they fall in battle, then they're lost forever!
  • Strike from above with your Pegasus Knights or guide your armored footman in close combat.



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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionShortly after their journey begins, Lin must confront an unexpected destiny. She learns she is heir to the throne of the neighboring Rikea and becomes entangled in the struggle for succession. Once this news is known, knights come to serve her while assassins come to take her life. Being a well-schooled military strategist, the traveler she rescued reciprocates by coming to her aid and vowing to return her safely to Rikea, her grandfather's homeland.


What Others Say

fire emblem review
This is a good game. It's like chess, but a bit simpler and more interesting. Unfortunately the copy I bought was faulty, could not save game. Seller was very good about refunding purchase price and shipping charges so A+ there.



Awesome series glad it made it over to the US
Great game, if you like strategy if you don't, then this probably isnt for you.



Fire Emblem 7: Review
Nintendo is known for it's trademark series such as the Mario, Legend of Zelda, Kirby, Starfox, Metroid and other series. Fire Emblem has been with Nintendo for a while, but only in Japan. Only since the release of Super Smash Brothers Melee have fans been introduced to Fire Emblem characters. Now, with the attention Fire Emblem recieves in the United States, Nintendo has put handheld gamers in the loop by releasing the 7th installment of the series for Japan and the US. Fire Emblem 7 is actually a prequel to Fire Emblem 6 (which was released in Japan and featured the Super Smash Brothers Character, Roy). Fire Emblem 7 is a military tactics game where you command your select army on mission such as defeating a general or surviving days on onslaught. ... Read More



Caught by surprise.
I'm not done with it yet, but the storyline is really catchy and interesting.I like it. However, I didn't know that this was more of a strategy game than role-playing, so that part caught me off guard. If you like strategy games, then this is for you. If you aren't so big on them, but you still like some adventure, you might like this. If you hate strategy games, then steer clear of this.



Still great in 2008
I got a DS and since it's compatible with GBA games I decided to play some of the best rated GBA games on it too. I played Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (Similar game but more war based rather than rpg) and enjoyed it.

Fire Emblem was released in 2003 so I expected the graphics to be a bit dated, but they aren't that bad for a small screen. Overall, the gameplay and story was excellent. Lot's of characters, lots of plot twists, and enough strategy. I loved that if you 'lost' a character in battle that you no longer got to use them. There are optional side quests/plots, which I skipped the first time around. I definitely enjoyed this game enough to play it again to catch more of the plot details and play the side quests. It's that good. ... Read More


 

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