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Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light

20. April 1990

73

Combined rating

User + critics

based on 24 ratings

Summary

Fire Emblem: The Dark Dragon and Sword of Light is the first game in the Fire Emblem series, developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It was first released on the Famicom (known internationally as the Nintendo Entertainment System) on April 20, 1990. It takes place on the continent of Archanea. It stars Marth, a character who later appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The first time the game was released outside of Japan was in the form of a limited edition port for Nintendo Switch, under the same name, that runs a localization script in the background, but the original version of the game was never released outside of Japan.

Storyline

Marth is prince of Altea and a direct descendant of Anri, the warrior who slew the shadow dragon Medeus. However, after an attack from the neighboring kingdom of Dolhr, Marth is forced to become an exile in the neighboring nation of Talis. His sister Ellis is taken hostage after his father is killed battling the evil priest Gharnef. With the help of the Altean knight Jagen, the Talisian Princess Caeda, and others, Marth embarks on a quest to find the sacred sword known as Falchion and the Fire Emblem that will allow him to wield it. Only then will he be able to confront Gharnef and the resurrected Medeus, win the kingdom of Altea back, and rescue his sister.

Details

Release date

20. April 1990

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Ratings

IGDB user rating

90.0

24 ratings

Combined rating

72.5

User + critics, 24 ratings

Alternative names

  • 火焰之纹章 (Chinese title)
  • FE1 (Acronym)
  • Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi (Alternative spelling)
  • Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi (Japanese title - romanization)

Releases

  • Family Computer Apr 20, 1990
    Japan
  • Wii Oct 20, 2009
    Japan
  • Nintendo 3DS Aug 01, 2012
    Japan
  • Wii U Jun 04, 2014
    Japan

Languages

Interface

日本語

External links

IGDB ID

1433

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