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  ipedia.com: Fire Emblem Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The name of Fire Emblem comes from the synopsis of the series first installment that the Fire Emblem was an emblem which was combined with Marth's sword, Falchion (used in Super Smash Bros. Melee), and that only Marth, the wielder of the Emblem, was allowed to wield the Falchion.
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu starts off with a prologue beginning with the army of the Kingdom of Grandbell attacking the Kingdom of Isaac nearby and the army of Verdane invading Grandbell, having only a handful of remaining soldiers, who are Sigurd, Noish, Alec, and Arden to fight off the Verdanian invasion.
Fire Emblem: Souen no Kiseki is the recently announced new game in the series for the Nintendo Gamecube, the first one for a console since the release of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 for the Super Famicom, having skipped the Nintendo 64.
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 Roy - FEWiki
Roy quickly agrees to her proposal to search for a peaceful means to end Bern’s aggression, and it is this encounter (along with his tardy arrival at Araphen to a dying Lord Hector) that will eventually lead him on a journey across Elibe to save the world from another war between Dragons and humans.
Roy is an upstanding and idealistic young man who repeatedly shows a desire to help and support others, shown in his interaction with Guinivere and his childhood friend Lilina.
Roy in Super Smash Bros. Melee.]] Roy's most powerful attack is his Flare Blade, which will produce a massive explosion and deal damage sufficient for an instant KO, at the cost of several seconds' worth of charge time and 10% damage to Roy.
www.fireemblemworld.com /wiki/index.php?title=Roy   (1001 words)

  
 Fire Emblem - Uncyclopedia
The point of Fire Emblem is to kill your enemy, the Blue Moon Army, by maneuvering across a flashing DDR dance floor and strategically killing their guys while making sure to step on the proper arrows in tune to the beat.
Fire Emblem games are notoriously easy, until you reach the last bosses, who use weapons like rocks full of paper or scissors made out of rock, and have a habit of pretending you didn't hit them, even when you know in your heart that you did.
Fire Emblem: Godless dawn is a sequel to the much acclaimed Fire Emblem: Trace of the Red Steel of The pink bunny's socks which unfortunately only was released in Gilligan's island (Though rumored to have gone to Mordor as well).
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 Gamer's Logik 4.0 - Fire Emblem Review
Fire Emblem's developer, Intelligent Systems, is also responsible for the Advance Wars (AW) series, but don't be under the false impression that Fire Emblem is simply a clone with an exterior of medieval fantasy.
Fire Emblem's set up and game mechanics carry with them an overall simplistic feel, like one could easily master the game only to discover that the deeper you progress, the more intricate the game becomes.
Fire Emblem has a deep and involving storyline that would rival that of any RPG for the Game Boy Advance and, quite possibly, on a console.
www.gamerslogik.com /review.php?RevID=120   (1439 words)

  
 Fire Emblem 6 USA release Petition
I had played as characters such as Marth and Roy from the fire emblem series in the ever-popular Super Smash Brothers Melee, and since I liked those characters I had always wondered what the fire emblem series was like.
Roy was featured in the fighting game Super Smash Bros. Melee and since then many American gamers have grown to love him and have been curious to find out what Roy was like in his own game.
I have played Fire Emblem 6 briefly and I noticed that the game play in that game is exactly the same as that of fire emblem 7 with the exception of a few minor details.
www.petitiononline.com /fe6/petition.html   (764 words)

  
 Fire Emblem for Game Boy Advance Review - Game Boy Advance Fire Emblem Review
Fire Emblem couples a compelling, character-driven epic tale with strategic gameplay that is accessible and still manages to be challenging and satisfying.
This installment of Fire Emblem for the Game Boy Advance is the latest work of Intelligent Systems, a development house primarily known on these shores for its highly acclaimed Advance Wars games, and it's both the first English-language release and the seventh game in the series.
Your persona in Fire Emblem is that of an apprentice tactician, which is just a simple vehicle for giving you a reason to control the action.
www.gamespot.com /gba/rpg/fireemblem/review.html   (1026 words)

  
 Fire Emblem World - Your source for all things Fire Emblem!
Fire Emblem 6: Sword of Seals (also known as Sealed Sword) was the first Fire Emblem title for the Gameboy Advance.
The son of Eliwood, the Marquess Pherae, Roy is a courageous - and occasinally brash - young man with a heavy burden placed upon his shoulders.
Roy possesses the dubious honor of being the weakest Lord of all the GBA titles, possessing less than mediocre stats and poor growth rates.
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 Fire Emblem
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu starts off with a prologue beginning with the army of the Kingdom of Grandbell attacking the nearby Kingdom of Isaac, and the army of Verdane invading Grandbell, which has only a handful of remaining soldiers: Sigurd, Noish, Alec, and Arden.
Roy leads the League of Lycia's army against the forces from the militant country of Bern shortly after his father falls ill. He is the son of the Marquess of Pherae.
Fire Emblem: Sōen no Kiseki (Japanese: ファイアーエムブレム 蒼炎の軌跡) is the first game in the series for the Nintendo GameCube, which makes it Fire Emblem's first return to the home consoles since Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 for the Super Famicom and also the first Fire Emblem to be released in North America on a console.
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 Fire Emblem: Legend of the Brave
Fire Emblem: Legend of the Brave, is a story created through the works of many people.
The story combines that of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Sword, Fire Emblem: The Sword of Seal, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, and Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
You're all invited to the party that is Fire Emblem: The Legend of the Brave.
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 Fire Emblem: GBA Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Fire Emblem series has had a long and lustrous reign, with titles spanning the Famicom, the Super Famicom and the GBA.
Fire Emblem places you in the role of Lyn's tactician, a career move that will give you the power to command Lyn and her friends in battle.
Fire Emblem features a number of facets which are easily learned in the games first few tutorial chapters.
www.deeko.com /gameboy_advance/reviewdetail.asp?id=203   (2343 words)

  
 Roy (Fire Emblem) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roy is an upstanding, thoughtful and idealistic young man who repeatedly shows a desire to help and support others, shown in his interaction with Guinevere and his childhood friend Lilina.
This is because Roy's attacks are generally stronger in the middle of the blade and weaker in the tip, while Marth's attacks are stronger in the tip and weaker in the center.
Roy's most powerful attack is his Flare Blade, which will produce a massive explosion and deal damage sufficient for an instant KO, at the cost of several seconds' worth of charge time and 10% damage to Roy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roy_(Fire_Emblem)   (1134 words)

  
 Fire Emblem - The Next Level GameBoy Advance Game Review
Not only is Fire Emblem the best strategy game available on the GBA, it may be one of the platform's best games of the year.
At its core, Fire Emblem is the basic strategy RPG: you have a giant grid on which you and your enemy move around on.
Fire Emblem’s graphics are nice overall, with striking illustrations for pivotal story scenes and fully drawn (though strangely lacking of much expression variety) character portraits for dialogue.
www.the-nextlevel.com /reviews/handheld/fire_emblem   (1341 words)

  
 Angel Sword: Memories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Fire Emblem 2 exists in the same world as Fire Emblem 1 and 3- the Pegasus Knights of FE1/3 are playable characters and they also mention coming from Akaneia (the continent of FE1/3).
Fire Emblem 5 is a midquel to Fire Emblem 4- it actually takes place near the beginning of Fire Emblem 4's Chapter 6 and ends near Chapter 8.
Fire Emblem 7 is a prequel to Fire Emblem 6.
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 Hector (Fire Emblem) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hector also appears in Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals, but eventually he dies from injuries caused by King Zephiel.
Hector is counted as one of the strongest Lords of Fire Emblem, alongside Sigurd from Genealogy of Holy War, Ephraim from The Sacred Stones and Ike from Path of Radiance.
Ironically, this "vision of the future" is the "best ending" of Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals, which *is* the marriage of Eliwood's son Roy and Hector's daughter Lilina.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hector_(Fire_Emblem)   (727 words)

  
 Fire Emblem Legends
Fire Emblem - Fuuin no Tsurugi is the first ever made Gameboy Advance version of the Fire Emblem series.
Fire Emblem - Fuuin no Tsurugi is not only interesting, but it also enhance your brain to think of the best war techniques and provide you with wonderful art and background music.
Fire Emblem does not belong to us, it belongs to Nintendo and Intelligent Systems.
void-blank.net /fe/?page=introduction6   (251 words)

  
 Fire Emblem Review
Roy and Marth are from two different FE games, Wii man. Marth is from the first two FE games, released only in Japan, and Roy is the son of Eliwood from the first FE released in the US.
Yeh I loved the Fire Emblem game and I also agree with ling ling because the turn based thing won't attract attention to buyers as much as the first path of radiance did.
I must admit Fire Emblem is a very excellent series, although the only thing I don't like is the permanent death of a character.
www.wiisworld.com /wii-games/Fire-Emblem.html   (1398 words)

  
 Fire Emblem for SSBM players   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It is the first of the Fire Emblem franchise and the birth of the war sim RPG genre.
Roy's father is the head of the House of Pherae in the southern land of Lucia.
Roy takes his father's place as commander(at age 16 nonetheless) when his father becomes ill. Pherae is dragged into a war between two of Ereb's major kingdoms.
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 QJ.NET - QuickJump Home - Nintendo Wii News - QJ.NET
While Fire Emblem is expected in Japan this February, there are still no words regarding releases in other territories.
Fire Emblem is one of the longest running RPG franchises in videogame history, and is generally credited as being the first ever strategic RPG.
Fire Emblem for the Wii does not have an official title as of yet, as well as a release date.
wii.qj.net /category/Fire-Emblem/cid/2112   (923 words)

  
 IGN: Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi Preview
Well, the wait is over: Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi hit Japan on March 29, and it's already sold more than 140,000 copies in just over a week.
From what I've played so far, Fire Emblem is everything Advance Wars was, but with tons of RPG elements that add more depth to the overall quest.
It's a bit puzzling why no Fire Emblem game has made it out in the west yet, but I'm happy that Nintendo is willing to break with tradition and make this RPG strategy treat available to US GBA owners.
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 Fire Emblem Sancturary of Strategy
Roy is the star character of Fire Emblem 6.
Fire Emblem 7, the first Fire Emblem game to be released in the United States, is a prequel to Fire Emblem 6.
Fire Emblem is a series of 9 different games, the first being for the NES and the most recent being for the Nintendo Gamecube.
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 Sigurd's Pants A Fire Emblem Page
Well Fire Emblem is a strategy RPG never released in the US.
Fire Emblem belongs to Nintendo and Intelligent System, so all rights belongs to them.
I'm not associated with Nintendo in anyway(but if I was Fire Emblem 1 million were be out in the US by now) All the charaters' names are not offical translation.
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 favorite fire emblem game?? - The Final Fantasy Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
I really liked fire emblem 7 cause there were 3 stories to play and different difficulty for each and there were also secret endings.
She is the most popular female Fire Emblem character in Japan.
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance for the GameCube would be my favourite.
www.thefinalfantasy.com /forums/showthread.php?p=988516#post988516   (846 words)

  
 Fire Emblem's Roy Icon, Pixel Art, Buddy Icons, Forum Avatars
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Sai Ryo (Level 1 Rookie) at 7/1/2006 1:42:29 AM that's not Roy.
Fire Emblem's Roy avatars, Fire Emblem's Roy icons, Fire Emblem's Roy pixel art, Fire Emblem's Roy forum avatars, Fire Emblem's Roy AOL Buddy Icons
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 Amazon.ca: Fire Emblem: Computer and Video Games   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But when some of us looked into it further, we discovered that Fire Emblem had been around for about six or seven games from the SNES days.
Fire Emblem has a nice hierachy when it comes to weapons and magic.
All in all, Fire Emblem is a wonderful RPG/strategy game that fans of these genres should not pass up.
www.amazon.ca /Nintendo-of-Canada-Fire-Emblem/dp/B00009WAUL   (2409 words)

  
 GameSpy: Fire Emblem Review
The Fire Emblem series is a classic to Japanese gamers -- but it's all but unknown to Westerners.
Like Advance Wars, Fire Emblem is a strategy game that pits a number of units against each other on a grid-based map.
But instead of a modern militaristic theme filtered through a magical cuteness ray, the combatants in Fire Emblem are of a stylized fuedal European bent; it has an epic fantasy tale featuring clashing kingdoms and political alliances, and a staid and highly attractive Japanese aesthetic.
gba.gamespy.com /gameboy-advance/fire-emblem/6428p1.html   (525 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Fire Emblem for Game Boy Advance at Epinions.com
The Fire Emblem series was so popular in Japan, that Nintendo decided to bring it to America.
Fire Emblem is slow moving and there is a lot of talking before and after battle sequences.
You are rescued in the forest by "Milady Lyndis".
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 Fire Emblem Sancturary of Strategy - The Beginner's Corner - "Where are Marth and Roy?"
Fire Emblem Sancturary of Strategy - The Beginner's Corner - "Where are Marth and Roy?"
Roy was only the hero of one game, and that game was The Sword of Seals, which was about him trying to discover why the nearby Kingdom of Bern suddenly attacked his home country.
Roy does make a little cameo at the very end, though.
www.velthomer.net /beginners/questions/marth_and_roy.html   (274 words)

  
 Fire Emblem
Fire Emblem is the best strategy RPG game of the year on the GameBoy Advance platform!
When you see this title, you are probably thinking that you’ll see Marth and Roy from Super Smash Bros. Melee, but don't get your hopes up, this game has nothing at all with them.
Without a doubt, Fire Emblem is one of the best strategy RPG games of 2003 for the GameBoy Advance platform.
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 Fire Embelem to GC! - Page 4 - Nintelligent Forums
I don't know much about the Fire Emblem Roy and Marth are in, but I do know Fire Emblem III - V kicked ass.
I'd love to see Fire Emblem on Gamecube, in part because of the undeniable fact that GCN has a severe lack of real RPGs.
We havent seen one Fire Emblem game here in the States yet, baybe this one would be a good start.
www.nintelligent.net /forums/showthread.php?p=68598   (572 words)

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