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|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]] | |developer=[[Intelligent Systems]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
− | |system=[[ | + | |system=[[Gameboy Advance]] |
− | |release= | + | |release=JP March 29, 2002 |
|gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=186 GH Gallery] | |gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=186 GH Gallery] | ||
|genre=Strategy/RPG | |genre=Strategy/RPG | ||
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− | '''Fire Emblem: Fuuin no | + | '''Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsuguri''' (known as Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals in fan circles) is the sixth game in the Fire Emblem series and the first on a portable system, the [[Gameboy Advance]]. |
=Story= | =Story= | ||
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Men and dragons once lived at peace long ago until men started a war with the dragons, known as the Scouring. It ended with the dragons being defeated, with the aid of eight mighty heroes. These eight heroes founded the various regions of Elibe. | Men and dragons once lived at peace long ago until men started a war with the dragons, known as the Scouring. It ended with the dragons being defeated, with the aid of eight mighty heroes. These eight heroes founded the various regions of Elibe. | ||
− | Chronologically the game follows the story told in [[Fire Emblem (game)|Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]]. It features Lord [[Roy]], the son of [[Eliwood]] and his quest to keep the country of Bern from overrunning the world with the power of the dragons. King [[ | + | Chronologically the game follows the story told in [[Fire Emblem (game)|Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]]. It features Lord [[Roy]], the son of [[Eliwood]] and his quest to keep the country of Bern from overrunning the world with the power of the dragons. King [[Zelphiel]] has destroyed the peace of the last two decades in his quest to bring 'peace' to the continent of Elibe. |
=Gameplay= | =Gameplay= | ||
− | As the first portable game, ''Fuuin no | + | As the first portable game, ''Fuuin no Tsuguri'' introduces new features to the game. The classes system was reorganized with different roles and abilities, most of which have been consistent through the rest of the Gameboy Advance games. Certain gameplay features from ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]'' were not used, such as the fatigue meter and the ability to capture units. |
Otherwise the game follows a similar formula of the previous games. Characters move on a grid-like map, much like the older [[Famicom Wars series]]. Close ranged weapons and magic have their own respective trinity systems based on the basic Rock-Paper-Scissors formula. Because the game auto-saves after every move and characters can die permanently, playing a chapter and keeping every character alive can prove difficult. | Otherwise the game follows a similar formula of the previous games. Characters move on a grid-like map, much like the older [[Famicom Wars series]]. Close ranged weapons and magic have their own respective trinity systems based on the basic Rock-Paper-Scissors formula. Because the game auto-saves after every move and characters can die permanently, playing a chapter and keeping every character alive can prove difficult. | ||
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=Legacy= | =Legacy= | ||
− | Before the game was even released, the protagonist Roy was used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The character proved to be so popular that the next game, ''Rekka no Ken'', | + | Before the game was even released, the protagonist Roy was used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The character proved to be so popular that the next game, ''Rekka no Ken'', became the first Fire Emblem game internationally. |
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+ | The next two games, ''Rekka no Ken'' and ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|Sacred Stones]]'' both used the same gameplay engine, though each added new gameplay elements. Many of the characters in ''Fuuin no Tsuguri'' reappear or are mentioned in ''Rekka no Ken'', only twenty years younger. | ||
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Gameboy Advance Games]] [[Category: Fire Emblem Games]] |