Nintendo is officially localizing the original Fire Emblem game, only available for a limited time

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The very first Fire Emblem game is getting an official translation after 30 years since its Japanese release. Nintendo is bringing the Famicom game Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light to the west, on the Nintendo Switch. It'll be available on December 4th, and will be priced at $5.99 on the Nintendo eShop, though just like Super Mario 3D All Stars, the game won't be around forever. You'll have until March 31st to purchase Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, after which it'll be delisted.



Just like other Nintendo Switch Online NES titles, this game will offer the ability to use save states or rewind functions. There will be a limited physical release, which will include a replica NES-style box, with an NES cart inside, though it is only an art piece, and not an actual playable cartridge.

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I sorta find it weird that effort is going into localizing a old game instead of just remaking it. Trails of mana got localized and remake. Only question I had is why do both? :blink:

There seems to be too many safe decisions which is troublesome to spectate and witness. Not only safe but nonsensical. Localize old game instead of just using the most recent update. Make a new game or upgrade the recent one. Limited time purchase. Was there an anniversary that I don't know about? According to the screenshot 1990-2020 30 years, but not one word or mention about celebrating it was mentioned at all, only mario, If this is how they plan to "celebrate" it, I wonder what japan is getting...
 

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I sorta find it weird that effort is going into localizing a old game instead of just remaking it. Trails of mana got localized and remake. Only question I had is why do both? :blink:

There seems to be too many safe decisions which is troublesome to spectate and witness. Not only safe but nonsensical. Localize old game instead of just using the most recent update. Make a new game or upgrade the recent one. Limited time purchase. Was there an anniversary that I don't know about? According to the screenshot 1990-2020 30 years, but not one word or mention about celebrating it was mentioned at all, only mario, If this is how they plan to "celebrate" it, I wonder what japan is getting...
Dude, this is Nintendo we’re talking about, stop trying to make sense of their actions
 

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Nice, but I don't fuck with the limited time only for no reason (if you have a reason sure just let us hear it).

Imagine limiting the release on a product for unnecessarily in the middle of a pandemic
 
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I sorta find it weird that effort is going into localizing a old game instead of just remaking it. Trails of mana got localized and remake. Only question I had is why do both? :blink:
This is the same game as the first DS game though (Shadow Dragon), so it already has a remake. :P
 

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