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==Fire Emblem (partially found/lost early 4-koma manga anthologies based on tactical role-playing game franchise, 1994-2002)==
==Poisson (lost prototype of "Transformice" massively multiplayer online flash game; 2009-2010)==
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{{InfoboxLost
|title=<center>Fire Emblem Nintendo 3DS remake</center>
|title=<center>Poisson</center>
|image=FireEmblem4komamangatheatergagbook1.jpg
|image=
|imagecaption=Cover of the first known 4-koma manga, released in 1994.
|imagecaption=Login screen.
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found/Lost'''</span> (Subjected to change)
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
}}
}}
''Transformice'' is an online game developed by French indie developer Atelier 801. Players play as a mouse, with the main objective being to bring the cheese back into the hole, though in most maps in certain modes, a special type of mouse called a "shaman" is chosen based on whoever has the highest score, serving as a guide to help their followers to collect cheese. Prior to Transformice's release, there were two games with a similar concept, one of them being '''''Poisson''''' (lit. Fish).


Since its inception, the ''Fire Emblem'' franchise has received a number of manga adaptations, most of which have been 4-komas. The first series of 4-komas was released between 1994 and 1997, with the first four covering the Archanea Saga, and the last two covering the fourth game, ''Genealogy of the Holy War''. The franchise would continue to receive manga adaptations, until 2005, when ''Fire Emblem: Champion's Sword'' ended its run. However, it started receiving manga adaptations again in 2012, with the release of a short manga adaptation of the then-newly released ''Fire Emblem Awakening''. Meanwhile, production of the 4-koma manga came into an abrupt halt until 2015, when ''Fire Emblem Awakening 4koma KINGS'' was released. The majority of the 4-koma anthologies are known to have a sillier and light-hearted tone than the usual dark tone seen throughout most of the ''Fire Emblem'' games.
''Poisson'' had gameplay similar to ''Transformice'', moreso than ''Aaaah!'', another game sharing the same concept. However, it seems to have a couple of differences; notably the playable characters being fish, the main goal of the game being to enter the fishbowl before dying, the existence of an upwards cannonball, which existed in early builds of ''Transformice'', the players always starting on the bottom-left corner, the limited amount of anchors available, and the guide player being able to stop time. ''Poisson'' shut down a few months later, though when exactly is unknown.


== Availability ==
While ''Transformice'' and its earliest predecessor ''Aaaah!'' continue to exist as downloadable games following Adobe Flash's demise in December 31st, 2020, ''Poisson'' remains completely lost, with screenshots, gameplay footage, and very few assets from the game itself the only remaining evidence of its existence. According to Tigrounette in the now-defunct Extinction site, Atelier 801 doesn't seem to have the source code anymore, rendering the chances of ''Poisson'' resurfacing to be very slim.
Though 4-koma adaptations of games released during the 2010's are well accounted for, and ''A Day in the Life'' is currently ongoing as of 2017, '''the early ones based on the''' '''''Archanea and Judgral Sagas,''''' '''as well as''' '''''The Binding Blade''''' '''have been long out of print, with a vast majority having yet to be uploaded on the internet in their entirety.''' Due to their obscurity, not much information is currently known for either of them. However, used copies of the early 4-koma mangas are still being sold online via various Japanese sites.


So far, all of the ''Thracia 776'' 4-koma manga were scanned by FlareHabanero, and they were uploaded to the Internet Archive by various users between March 4th and September 24th, 2019. A Twitter user, [https://twitter.com/BindingManga @BindingManga], also scanned, translated, and uploaded several ''Binding Blade'' 4-komas, with the most recent being uploaded on June 1st, 2020. The rest of the early 4-komas of the series are scattered throughout various sites, most notably on Twitter. Also, a little-known Twitter bot, [https://twitter.com/ninten4koma @ninten4koma], has continuously been posting scans of several early ''Fire Emblem'' 4-komas in rotation, but all it posts are the same several 4-komas, as the bot itself hasn't been updated for a very long time.
== Gallery ==
 
One 4-koma manga, ''Yaruze! Fire Emblem''<ref>[https://manga-republic.com/product/product_page_940860.html?ref=mfc&type=jan Manga Republic listing for ''Yaruze! Fire Emblem''.] Retrieved Dec 1 '21</ref>, which is centered around ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' 4-komas, was most likely not been scanned and uploaded online at all, and surviving copies are extremely hard to come by. A My Figure Collection user fcrtune is known to have it in his possession. However, he was last active on that site around June 2021, and his Carrd website link is defunct, so it is unknown if he would make the entire manga available to the public, if he still has it in his possession at all.<ref>[https://myfigurecollection.net/profile/fcrtune fcrtune's My Figure Collection profile, where ''Yaruze! Fire Emblem'' is listed in.] Retrieved Dec 1 '21</ref>
 
== Known 4Koma manga anthologies ==
(This table is subjected to change)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|+
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Title
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Year
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
|-
|-
| Fire Emblem 4-Koma Manga Theatre || 1994-1997 || <span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|-
| Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War 4-Koma Gag Battle Pursuit Edition || 1998 || <span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|-
| Example || Example || Example
|-
| Example || Example || Example
|-
| Example || Example || Example
|-
| Example || Example || Example
|-
| Yaruze! Fire Emblem || 1997 || <span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|-
| Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 4koma Manga (Unofficial Title) || 2000 || [https://archive.org/details/FireEmblemThracia7764KomaVol1/mode/2up <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]
|-
| Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 Gag Battle 1 || 1999 || [https://archive.org/details/fireemblemthracia7764koma2 <span style="color:green;">''' Found'''</span>]
|-
| Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 Gag Battle 2 || 2000 || [https://archive.org/details/FireEmblemThracia7764KomaManga <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]
|}


== Gallery ==
<gallery mode=packed heights=200px>
4KomaCollectionFront.jpg
4KomaCollectionBack.jpg
4KomaCollectionSide.jpg
</gallery>


== See Also ==
== External Links ==
* [[Fire Emblem: Maiden of Darkness (lost build of cancelled Nintendo 64DD tactical role-playing game; 1997-2000)]]
* [https://atelier801.fandom.com/wiki/Poisson Article on the Atelier 801 wiki detailing the game.]
* [[Fire Emblem Wii (lost tech demo; late 2000s)]]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20120429012537/http://www.extinction.fr/poisson/ Archive of the game's website in the Wayback Machine.]
* [[Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga (partially lost original Satellaview version of "Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem" bonus content; 1997)]]
* [[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (lost early builds of Game Boy Advance tactical role-playing game; 1997-2002)]]
* [[Fire Emblem: Three Houses (partially found original Cristina Vee audio from English dub of Nintendo Switch tactical role-playing game; 2018-2019)]]
* [[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade promotional trial maps (lost promotional DLC of Game Boy Advance tactical role-playing game; 2002)]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 19:06, 24 April 2022

Poisson (lost prototype of "Transformice" massively multiplayer online flash game; 2009-2010)

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Login screen.

Status: Lost

Transformice is an online game developed by French indie developer Atelier 801. Players play as a mouse, with the main objective being to bring the cheese back into the hole, though in most maps in certain modes, a special type of mouse called a "shaman" is chosen based on whoever has the highest score, serving as a guide to help their followers to collect cheese. Prior to Transformice's release, there were two games with a similar concept, one of them being Poisson (lit. Fish).

Poisson had gameplay similar to Transformice, moreso than Aaaah!, another game sharing the same concept. However, it seems to have a couple of differences; notably the playable characters being fish, the main goal of the game being to enter the fishbowl before dying, the existence of an upwards cannonball, which existed in early builds of Transformice, the players always starting on the bottom-left corner, the limited amount of anchors available, and the guide player being able to stop time. Poisson shut down a few months later, though when exactly is unknown.

While Transformice and its earliest predecessor Aaaah! continue to exist as downloadable games following Adobe Flash's demise in December 31st, 2020, Poisson remains completely lost, with screenshots, gameplay footage, and very few assets from the game itself the only remaining evidence of its existence. According to Tigrounette in the now-defunct Extinction site, Atelier 801 doesn't seem to have the source code anymore, rendering the chances of Poisson resurfacing to be very slim.

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