For the first time outside of Japan, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light comes to Nintendo Switch, fully localized!ĭeveloped by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light will be released digitally for the Nintendo Switch on Dec. The upcoming Switch port looks to take things even further by introducing the Famicom title to American audiences in much of its original form.ģ0 years ago, the first Fire Emblem title introduced beloved characters like Marth, and the series’ signature strategic gameplay. These are the Hoshidan Festival of Bonds and the Nohrian Festival of bonds. GitHub - SilentHeII/Fire-Emblem-Fates-Festival-of-Bonds-Translation-Project: This project aspires to translate the DLC that never made it to the west and remained exclusive to Japan.
Retelling the first game's story, Shadow Dragon was an enhanced remake first released for Nintendo DS before being ported to Wii U as the first time a version of the original game had been released outside of Japan. These are the Hoshidan Festival of Bonds and the Nohrian Festival of bonds. Ironically, the original NES Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light was the last of the pre-Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade games to be given a serious attempt at a fan translation this was largely because of the existence of Mystery of the Emblem Book 1 and later Shadow Dragon rendered the game obsolete and unnecessary in the eyes of many. The original game was revisited and reimagined by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems in 2008 with Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon.