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Fire Emblem: Seima no Kouseki
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Fire Emblem: Seima no Kouseki is the 4th installment of the popular tactical simulation RPG series. This time the heroes are a pair of twin prince and princess from the Eirik Kingdom, who are defending the kingdom from invasion of a neighbor kingdom. The story centers around a pair of ancient holy and demonic stones.

Now it is possible to setup colonies on the map to strengthen the defense of the troops, as the game progresses, the colonies may expand into villages or cities.
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Release Date Oct 04, 2004
Genre Strategy
Version  Japan
  CERO Free
Suitable for all ages.
PAX-Code PAX0000120394
Catalog No.  AGB-P-BE8J
Item Code  4902370509595
Players  1-4
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    Average rating:   (5 out of 5)
    Total votes:   13

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    kashoux (13) on 21, Oct. 2007 00:28 (HKT)

    SRPG at its finest
    A great story along side with a already solid and proven gameplay that is fun and challenging make this title very difficult to put down once you start playing it.

    Arena, overworld map and side missions are some of the new features found in this installment of Fire Emblem which gives players more freedom to do other things other than keep moving forward with the storyline.

    Classic GBA game; get it if you get the chance.

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    Muller T. on 03, Mar. 2007 07:02 (HKT)

    Great Game. Fire Emblem: Seima no Kouseki
    The same challenges await you here. Yes Ephraim is THE FIRST Lance user Lord in all of FE. If you liked the Fe7 Rekka no Ken that appeared in American Shores buy this please. Its alot shorter than Blazing Sword/Rekka no Ken but dont let that fool you its filled with a lot of surprises and MONSTERS?! Never before thought of classes like that before in Fire Emblem History.
    PS. Its not one of the best, its the best. Though I tend to like the past Fire Emblem games more.

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    up4anything** (Aceeda) on 10, Sep. 2006 06:28 (HKT)

    Godlike!
    I Can't tell the people out there what they are missing if they don't play this game do you like rpg? do you like strategy? do you lika many characters and a great story!? then this is what you want!!!! I can put my life at it! you will play this fpr hours i bought it as fast as it came out in japan. i shipped it couse' i live in sweden but damn still today i play it! this is just to great never count fire emblem out!

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    Anonymous on 24, May. 2006 20:51 (HKT)

    Addiction!
    Though I have been playing games for over 15 years, I haven't played any of the previous fire emblem games before I played this, and it was definitely a good start. I never thought that I would be addicted to a gameboy game, but I was wrong!

    This is definitely a must-buy for anyone who owns a gba or DS.

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    Anonymous on 10, Nov. 2005 07:47 (HKT)

    Worthy of the Fire Emblem name? YES!!!
    This game is a worthy addition to the FE series. With all new features such as the Training Areas and Creature Campaign, this game has the replayability of no other. Definitely worth the price, I loved the game!

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    law_wei_lung (2) on 28, Jul. 2005 21:27 (HKT)

    Fire Emblem series = addictive substance
    buying this game will ensure that you will lose your job, fail your courses in universities, get you suspended from school etc...but is it worth it?

    of course it is....get this game right now

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    Aceeda on 06, Jan. 2005 07:06 (HKT)

    Best EVER
    When i write this do belive me. You have to buy this game if you like fire emblem this is the best game so far. Even if it isn't so long for a story like the other two to gba it has lot of extra modes that are fun. So how can i start! Well now they have two evolutions for every character instead of one so with this you could make for an example a Myrmidon ( Swordfighter ) to an assasin instead of an swordmaster so think a myrmidon has lot of luck, strenght and hp and assasins don't but now they can get it. They have even added some more weapons and even in the secret shops you can buy plenty of new stuff that you could in Fuinn no tsurugi but not in Rekka no ken.

    The map has changed now you move yourself on it and you decied where you want go instead of being forced to. So if you are to low-leveld and can't take the next mission train! Beacouse now there is monsters on the map that you can fight against. There is lot of new evolutions and different enemies so it is a long-life-gam in other words i think.

    From: Aceeda-Fireemblem fan with friends Kevin and Emeli.

    P.S Fan va bra detta spelet är best ever! ( For people that can read swedish)

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    Sarah A.K.A Seth :3 on 12, Nov. 2004 07:56 (HKT)

    Fire emblem:Seima no Kouseki
    This is a great game period. It's similiar to the other fire emblem games fore the GBA. Gameplay is the same, lot's of characters with personality, and so on. Some diffrences though, is that they made some improvements with the animation-which is godly. Also when you promote your characters you can chosse what they become! There are also some new classes that are added like the summoner not giving anymore away though!

    It takes in a wholey diffrent land, so don't expect the continent Elibe, or the story of the scouring to pop up. In this game there are monsters you can fight, tthankfully it's not overdone. Remember those arenas we all know and love? Well they added something similiar to that, it's called 'ruins' you go up higher and higher trainin your characters and it' not even part of the main story it's just their to train your characters, you can get prizes depending how far you go up. You can acess it from the world map, oh yes you can move across the screen now ;) chossing your destination like ruins, next chapter location etc. Just a neat little feature they added think FFTA moving though much different at the same time not really needed for the game, just neat like I said.

    BUY THIS GAME! Well if your'e not bothered that it's in japanese of coure, though you could most likely be able to figure things out, it's like the previous games. Above I said some new neat things, but there are so many other surprises! But it , buy it!

    (Oh yes the game centers around a set of twins Ephraim((the first lance using lord in FE History,)) and Eirik((Uses swords)). Ephraim's the boy twin Eiriks the girl twin.)

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