
That said and done, do you think the second DS remake (New Mystery of the Emblem) will ever be localized outside of Japan? It feels gloomy to me since the game is over a year old in Japan now, and Nintendo probably wants to promote the 3DS. I thought I knew everything about Fire Emblem. That may be it, and you are right, thanks for clarifying. Maybe that's what is confusing you, because in the timeline Blazing Sword takes place before Sword of Seals, but the former game was actually released after SoS. The main character of Sword of Seals is Roy who is the son of Blazing Sword's Eliwood. Wait are you sure? I honestly feel that we got the first and third Fire Emblems, and the second (Blazing Sword) is the one which wasn't localized. Blazing Sword is the game that is simply called Fire Emblem outside of Japan. The first GBA Fire Emblem was not localized and it's called Sword of Seals. However translation groups exist for other franchises too like Front Mission and Fire Emblem.Īs for Terrainigma, that game released in UK, no reason not to localize it here.
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You can download Mother 3 in english as a ROM, but unless you ship over the Japanese version this would be illegal. This game was so demanded, that a group of regular people fluent in Japanese and English actually went and translated the game. Mother 3 was also the most requested game to be localized. Fire Emblem games sell just as well in Americas as they do Japan. I understand NES and SNES Fire Emblem games no being localized, but there was no reason for the 3rd GBA installment to no be loacalized (Blazing Sword), and the second DS remake (Mystery of the Emblem). My vote is Terrainigma for SNES, the Gameboy Wars series, the Fire Emblem Series, Front Mission 2089 for DS and Mother 3. Outside of the current generations, which games do you wish NOA brought overseas to the Americas region? If you wish to mention current generation games, feel free, but lets keep the topic on hand. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Nintendo of America has a history of not localizing many great Japanese games. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.


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