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'''''Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade''''' is the sixth installment and the first handheld title of the franchise, first released on March 29th, 2002 in Japan. Months prior to its release, its protagonist Roy makes his first overall debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', and he, alongside fellow ''Fire Emblem'' protagonist Marth, sparked international interest in the franchise, resulting in later titles (Save ''New Mystery of the Emblem'') to be released worldwide instead of Japan-only. It is also known for codifying gameplay elements that were present in previous games, most notably the Support Conversation System, which, if two characters acquire enough points and talk, their support level increases. | |||
== | Following its initial cancellation as the ill-fated ''[[Fire Emblem: Maiden of Darkness (lost build of cancelled Nintendo 64DD tactical role-playing game; 1997-2000)|Fire Emblem: Maiden of Darkness]]'', development had started over from the beginning, and the story was rewritten from the ground up. Though screenshots of its various early builds, as well as a single pre-release trailer of its Nintendo SpaceWorld 2001 build exists online, and the later two Game Boy Advance games (''The Blazing Blade'' and ''The Sacred Stones'') had their prototypes leaked in 2008<ref>[https://serenesforest.net/blazing-sword/general/prototype-information/ Serenes Forest article for ''Blazing Blade's'' prototypes.] Retrieved July 10th, 2021</ref><ref>[https://serenesforest.net/the-sacred-stones/general/prototype-information/ Serenes Forest article for ''Sacred Stone's'' prototype.] Retrieved July 10th, 2021</ref>, none of ''Binding Blade's'' prototype builds have resurfaced in any form. | ||
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Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (lost early builds of Game Boy Advance tactical role-playing game; 2001-2002)
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade is the sixth installment and the first handheld title of the franchise, first released on March 29th, 2002 in Japan. Months prior to its release, its protagonist Roy makes his first overall debut in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and he, alongside fellow Fire Emblem protagonist Marth, sparked international interest in the franchise, resulting in later titles (Save New Mystery of the Emblem) to be released worldwide instead of Japan-only. It is also known for codifying gameplay elements that were present in previous games, most notably the Support Conversation System, which, if two characters acquire enough points and talk, their support level increases.
Following its initial cancellation as the ill-fated Fire Emblem: Maiden of Darkness, development had started over from the beginning, and the story was rewritten from the ground up. Though screenshots of its various early builds, as well as a single pre-release trailer of its Nintendo SpaceWorld 2001 build exists online, and the later two Game Boy Advance games (The Blazing Blade and The Sacred Stones) had their prototypes leaked in 2008[1][2], none of Binding Blade's prototype builds have resurfaced in any form.
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See Also
- Fire Emblem: Maiden of Darkness (lost build of cancelled Nintendo 64DD tactical role-playing game; 1997-2000) - The original version of the game.
- Fire Emblem Wii (lost tech demo; late 2000s)
- Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga (partially lost original Satellaview version of "Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem" bonus content; 1997)
Reference
- ↑ Serenes Forest article for Blazing Blade's prototypes. Retrieved July 10th, 2021
- ↑ Serenes Forest article for Sacred Stone's prototype. Retrieved July 10th, 2021