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  2. List of Fire Emblem video games - Wikipedia

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    Released on Game Boy Advance. [2] Known in Japan as Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken (ファイアーエムブレム 烈火の剣, lit Fire Emblem: The Sword of Flame). [29] [34] Now officially known internationally as Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. [35] First entry in the series released worldwide. Also released in Australia on February 20, 2004. [36]

  3. VisualBoyAdvance - Wikipedia

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    VBA-M is backwards compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color. [14] VBA-M's GBA emulation core was ported into RetroArch/Libretro, without the GB, GBC and SGB cores. [15] as well as a modified version called VBA-Next. [16] VBA-GX is a port of VBA-M to Nintendo Wii. It enables motion controls for emulated Game Boy Advance games. [17]

  4. Fire Emblem - Wikipedia

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    The final entry for the Game Boy Advance, The Sacred Stones, was released in 2004 in Japan, and in 2005 in North America and Europe. [41] [7] [46] The ninth installment in the series, Path of Radiance, was released worldwide on the GameCube in 2005. It was the first Fire Emblem game to feature 3D graphics, voice acting, and full-motion animated ...

  5. Category:Game Boy Advance emulators - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Delta (emulator) L. ... Category: Game Boy Advance emulators. 5 ...

  6. Category:Nintendo emulators - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Game Boy Advance emulators (7 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cemu; Citra (emulator) N. Template:Nintendo ...

  7. Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade - Wikipedia

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    It was the second title in the Fire Emblem series to have been developed for the Game Boy Advance while also being compatible with the newly released Game Boy Advance SP, an upgraded version of the GBA. [20] [21] It was released on April 25, 2003. [22] Prior to 2017, the game's Japanese subtitle was translated as The Sword of Flame.

  8. Category:Game Boy Advance-only games - Wikipedia

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    Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade; Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade; Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones; Fire Pro Wrestling (2001 video game) Flame of Recca; Fortress (2001 video game) Frogger Advance: The Great Quest; Frogger's Adventures: Temple of the Frog; Frogger's Journey: The Forgotten Relic

  9. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones - Wikipedia

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    A battle in The Sacred Stones: shown are Eirika and an enemy soldier during the player's turn.. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones is a tactical role-playing game where players take the role of royal siblings Eirika and Ephraim during separate campaigns as they fight hostile forces invading their homeland, along with allies acquired on their journey. [5]