Hi, this isn't for the column, okay? This is just one RPG head to another. And to anyone you happen to ask about it. Anyway, I need to get a list of the Fire Emblem games, numbered, with Japanese and English titles (rough translations are fine), and what system they were on. So far, I have the following.
(Jap title) | (Number) | (English title) | (System) |
Fire Emblem | 1 | Fire Emblem | NES |
Fire Emblem: Gaiden | 2 | Fire Emblem: The Sequel | NES |
Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo | 3 | Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem | SNES |
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu | 4 | Fire Emblem: Genealogy of Holy Wars | SNES |
Fire Emblem: Trachia | 5 | Fire Emblem: ????????????????????? | SNES |
?????????????????????? | 6 | ????????????????????????????????? | ????? |
Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken | 7 | Fire Emblem: Ken Kicks Everyone's Asses | GBA |
Okay, I made the english title of the seventh one up, but I'm Kenny C, and so far it's true. If you could help me out with the actual english titles of 5 and 7, and every bit of info on the sixth game, I'd love you for ever. Or, if you really are a guy, then we'd be cool, yo. Anyway, float this to anyone better suited to it than you, but don't just let it vanish, oaky? Amish pulled that crap on me a while back, and I'll go Vengeance Joe on him soon enough... Thanks, and piece out. Your friend, Kenny Caruso.
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Googleshng:
Interesting interpretation of Gaiden there. Most go with "Side Story" or something along those lines.
Anyway, though...
5- Thracia 776, SNES.
6- The Sealed Sword, GBA.
Oh, and seeing how FE7 is the only game which actually HAS an officially translated title, and it's just "Fire Emblem"
you might want to go and call FE1 Dragon of Darkness and Sword of Light.
You realize of course though that we cover all these games, and you could have found that all out by
popping into the Games section.
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Googleshng:
That's a rather odd question. Are you asking if we're an officially recognized news organization dedicated
to the coverage of RPGs? If so, yes. If you're asking on the other hand if we somehow represent the publishers
of every RPG ever released in some official capacity, then the answer is no, and I believe that would
be a legal impossibility.
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