Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem DS Review
Nintendo made a regular pattern of bringing Fire Emblem games across the Pacific for awhile, then broke it with this game. That wasn’t a nice thing to do to the fans.
Join Prince Marth again–for the first time! This is a remake of the Original Fire Emblem released on the Famicom, with remixed music and graphics, plus an entirely new addition to the Dragon of Darkness and the Sword of Light.
Date: | Region: | Platform: | Publisher: | Developer: |
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1994-05-14 | ![]() | SNES | Nintendo | Intelligent Systems |
Nintendo made a regular pattern of bringing Fire Emblem games across the Pacific for awhile, then broke it with this game. That wasn’t a nice thing to do to the fans.
The Fire Emblem series has been around for thirty-three years. With seventeen core entries and five spinoffs, there is so much ground to cover in this edition of Where to Start.
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