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Fire Emblem - Fire Emblem Theme

"Fire Emblem" is a popular and long-running series of tactical role-playing games (RPGs) developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. Here are some interesting facts about the "Fire Emblem" series and its games:

  1. Debut in 1990: The first "Fire Emblem" game, titled "Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light," was released in Japan in 1990 for the Famicom (the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System). It introduced many of the series' core gameplay mechanics and characters.

  2. Permadeath: One of the defining features of the "Fire Emblem" series is its permadeath system. When a character falls in battle, they are permanently lost from the game. This mechanic adds a layer of strategy and emotional attachment to the characters.

  3. Western Introduction: The "Fire Emblem" series didn't make its way to North America until 2003 when "Fire Emblem" (titled simply "Fire Emblem" in the West) was released for the Game Boy Advance. The success of this release helped establish the series in Western markets.

  4. Roy in Super Smash Bros.: Roy, one of the main characters from "Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade," was introduced as a playable character in "Super Smash Bros. Melee" for the Nintendo GameCube. This marked the first time many Western gamers were introduced to the "Fire Emblem" series.

  5. Marth's Influence: Marth, the protagonist of the first "Fire Emblem" game, is considered one of the most iconic characters in the series. He also appeared in "Super Smash Bros. Melee" and played a significant role in popularizing "Fire Emblem" outside of Japan.

  6. Multiple Continents: The "Fire Emblem" series features various continents, each with its own set of characters, stories, and political conflicts. These continents include Archanea, Elibe, Tellius, Jugdral, Magvel, Ylisse, Fateslandia, and Askr.

  7. Awakening's Revival: "Fire Emblem Awakening" for the Nintendo 3DS is often credited with saving the series from potential discontinuation. Its success led to the development of more "Fire Emblem" titles and a resurgence in the popularity of the franchise.

  8. Critical Hits: In many "Fire Emblem" games, characters have unique critical hit animations and quotes. These dramatic moments often become memorable for players, adding to the excitement of battles.

  9. Relationship Building: Many recent "Fire Emblem" games, such as "Fire Emblem: Awakening" and "Fire Emblem: Fates," feature a support system that allows characters to build relationships and even get married. These relationships can impact the story and gameplay.

  10. Mobile Game Success: "Fire Emblem Heroes" is a mobile game that brings characters from different "Fire Emblem" worlds together in a strategy-based format. It has been a significant success for Nintendo on mobile platforms, generating substantial revenue.

  11. Crossover with Shin Megami Tensei: In "Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE," a crossover game between "Fire Emblem" and "Shin Megami Tensei," characters from the "Fire Emblem" series appear in a modern Tokyo setting, combining elements of both franchises.

The "Fire Emblem" series has a rich history and a dedicated fanbase, making it a notable part of the Nintendo gaming library.

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