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'''''BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senkihen''''' is a tactical role-playing game in the {{ser|Fire Emblem}} series. Consisting of four individual parts, the game was released in a weekly episodic format over the [[Satellaview]] broadcast service between September 28 and october 19, 1997, between 19:00 and 20:00 hours. The game was later rebroadcast twice: once between November 30 and December 21, 1997, between 18:00 and 19:00 hours; and again between April and May 1999.
 
'''''BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senkihen''''' is a tactical role-playing game in the {{ser|Fire Emblem}} series. Consisting of four individual parts, the game was released in a weekly episodic format over the [[Satellaview]] broadcast service between September 28 and october 19, 1997, between 19:00 and 20:00 hours. The game was later rebroadcast twice: once between November 30 and December 21, 1997, between 18:00 and 19:00 hours; and again between April and May 1999.
  
Although the game has not been re-released since its original broadcasts, the four maps from ''Akaneia Senkihen'' were included as bonus chapters for ''[[Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo: Hikari to Kage no Eiyū]]'', currently making this the only Satellaview title to see any form of re-release.
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Although the game has not been re-released since its original broadcasts, the four maps from ''Akaneia Senkihen'' were remade as bonus chapters for ''[[Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo: Hikari to Kage no Eiyū]]'', currently making this the only Satellaview title to see any form of re-release.
  
 
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BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senkihen
BS ファイアーエムブレム アカネイア戦記編
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Developer(s): Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: SNES (Satellaview)
Category: Tactical role-playing
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
Release dates
Japan: Episode 1: September 28, 1997
Episode 2: October 5, 1997
Episode 3: October 12, 1997
Episode 4: October 19, 1997
Ratings
CERO: A
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BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senkihen is a tactical role-playing game in the Fire Emblem series. Consisting of four individual parts, the game was released in a weekly episodic format over the Satellaview broadcast service between September 28 and october 19, 1997, between 19:00 and 20:00 hours. The game was later rebroadcast twice: once between November 30 and December 21, 1997, between 18:00 and 19:00 hours; and again between April and May 1999.

Although the game has not been re-released since its original broadcasts, the four maps from Akaneia Senkihen were remade as bonus chapters for Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo: Hikari to Kage no Eiyū, currently making this the only Satellaview title to see any form of re-release.

Story

Akaneia Senkihen is a prequel to Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, largely set in the three-year interim during which Marth escapes from Altea to Talys, and largely focusing on the games' other characters. Episode one is set during the siege of the Archanean castle, and features a group of knights who must defend princess Nyna from capture and escort her to safety. The second episode stars Minerva, Hardin, and their forces as they battle a group of Macedonian deserters. Episode three features a group of thieves led by Rickard and Lena as they raid the Archanean castle and must battle a second group of thieves. Finally, the fourth episode is set two years later, in which Camus must defend princess Nyna from capture and ensure that she escapes to safety.

Gameplay

The game uses the same gameplay and engine as Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. Unlike other games in the series, the objective for this title is to outlast waves of enemies for the one hour of play, earning points by visiting villages, opening treasure chests, and defeating enemies. Rather than recruiting units, additional units will join the player as they continue to play. Similar to other games, if the main character of the episode is killed, the player must restart from their progress by the most recent interlude; the player can also trigger this restart manually by pressing L, R, Start, and Select simultaneously.

When the hour is over, the player is given a password based on their score, which would be mailed to St.GIGA for contest purposes.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Satellaview broadcast
Input / compatible controllers: SNES Controller


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Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light • Gaiden • Mystery of the Emblem • Genealogy of the Holy War • Thracia 776 • The Binding Blade • Fire Emblem • The Sacred Stones • Path of Radiance • Radiant Dawn • Shadow Dragon • Shin Monshō no Nazo: Hikari to Kage no Eiyū • Awakening • Fates • Echoes: Shadows of Valentia • Three Houses • Engage

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Spin-offs Akeneia Senkihen • Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE • Heroes • Warriors • Three Hopes
Crossovers Super Smash Bros. series (Super Smash Bros. • Melee • Brawl • for Nintendo 3DS / for Wii U • Ultimate) • Mario Kart: Double Dash!! • Nintendo Badge Arcade • Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. • Project X Zone 2 • Dragalia Lost
Canceled games Fire Emblem 64 • "Fire Emblem Wii"
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