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|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]
 
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'''Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu''' (which loosely translates to ''Fire Emblem: Geneology of the Holy War'') is the fourth game of the [[Portal: Fire Emblem|''Fire Emblem'' series]]. It was the second game of the series released for the [[Super NES|Super Famicom]] and featured a new storyline unconnected to Arcahnea.
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'''Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu''' (which loosely translates to ''Fire Emblem: Geneology of the Holy War'') is the fourth game of the [[Portal: Fire Emblem|''Fire Emblem'' series]]. It was the second game released for the [[Super NES|Super Famicom]] and was not released outside of Japan.  
  
 
=Story=
 
=Story=
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=Gameplay=
 
=Gameplay=
  
The gameplay built upon the basic gameplay of the previous games by adding several new elements. This included establishing the weapons triangle, in which swords, lances and axes each were weak against one of the other three. Chapters featured multiple castles that could be captured instead of just one, and there were no limits on the number of characters that could be deployed per chapter. This game also added a skill system.
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The gameplay built upon the previous games with various new features. This included establishing the weapons triangle, in which swords, lances and axes each were weak against one of the other three. Chapters featured multiple castles that could be captured instead of just one, and there are no limits on the number of characters that can be deployed per chapter. This game also added a skill system.
  
Another unique addition was the relationship system. As the game takes place over two generations, characters from the first generation could be paired up to become lovers, in which case they would have children who would appear in the second portion of the game as playable characters.
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One other unique addition was the relationship system. As the game takes place over two generations, characters from the first generation could be paired up to become lovers, in which case they would have children who would appear in the second portion of the game as playable characters.
  
 
=Legacy=
 
=Legacy=
  
The weapons triangle seemed to be the most important contribution to the series, and has been used in every following ''Fire Emblem'' game. Later games would also utilize the concept of pairing characters up for relationships. Skill systems were implemented into several later ''Fire Emblem'' game starting with ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]''. The concept of featuring two generations of characters was later reused and popularized in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]'' and ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''.
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The weapons triangle seemed to be the most important contribution to the series, and has been used in every following Fire Emblem game. ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|Path of Radiance]]'' and ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|Radiant Dawn]]'' later featured their own skills systems as well.
  
 
==Ports/Remakes==
 
==Ports/Remakes==
  
*It was released for the [[Wii]]'s [[Wii Virtual Console|Virtual Console]] in January 2007, for the [[Wii U Virtual Console]] in April 2013 and for the [[New 3DS]] through the [[3DS Virtual Console]] in August 2016. As with the original release, these ports have been confined to Japan.
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*It was released for the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console in January 2007, for the [[Wii U Virtual Console]] in April 2013 and for the [[New 3DS]] through the [[3DS Virtual Console]] in August 2016. As with the original release, these ports have been confined to Japan.
  
 
==Sequels==
 
==Sequels==
  
It was followed by ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]'', which had a storyline set between the two generational time periods featured in ''Seisen no Keifu''.
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It was followed by ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]'', which was set in the same continuity.
  
 
{{Fire Emblem Series}}
 
{{Fire Emblem Series}}
  
 
[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Fire Emblem Games]][[Category: Super Nintendo Games]][[Category: Virtual Console Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Fire Emblem Games]][[Category: Super Nintendo Games]][[Category: Virtual Console Games]]

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