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Fire Emblem
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ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣 Faiāemuburemu Rekka no Ken
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Cover artwork of Fire Emblem
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November 3, 2003
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Japan:
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April 25, 2003
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July 16, 2004
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Australia:
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February 20, 2004
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Fire Emblem is the seventh main installment in the Fire Emblem series, released under the name "Fire Emblem" internationally due to it being the first game in the series to have an international release after the appearances of protagonists Marth and Roy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, which sparked western interest in the franchise.
Blurb
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Plot
A prequel to the previous installment Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, Fire Emblem stars three characters: new character Lyn, and Eliwood and Hector, the fathers of The Binding Blade's Roy and Lilina. The player, controlling an avatar character, wakes up in a house and meets Lyn, but her house is attacked by bandits. Lyn and the player set out to avenge her dead tribe, but their party end up having to defeat the brother of Lyn's grandfather, who wishes to take the throne of Caelin (which Lyn is next in line for) for himself.
A year later, the marques of Pheraes and Eliwood's father Lord Elbert have vanished while traveling abroad. Eliwood sets out to find them, and joins up with Lyn, Mark, and several others to defeat the sorcerer Nergal, who wishes to summon the banished dragons back to the country.
Gameplay
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Technical details
Other releases
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Notes
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Fire Emblem
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Virtual Console (Wii U)
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2014
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Emulated ports for Wii U, allowing for special emulated features.
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