Man God said:Nailah was top ten in that game, Vika could be ok if you were willing to spend an inordinate amount of time working on her, and Lyre just sucks.
lol
How was the custom character handled?
Man God said:Nailah was top ten in that game, Vika could be ok if you were willing to spend an inordinate amount of time working on her, and Lyre just sucks.
chalkitdown1 said:Still no news on an English language version of this? I'm going through Fire Emblem withdrawal symptoms.
Cow Mengde said:Why would they release Fire Emblem now with the 3DS just around the corner? Thank god the DS is region free so I played New Mystery of the Emblem long ago. Need to revisit the game again soon.
Willy105 said:It would be weird releasing it to the DS though, now with Nintendo's attention fully on 3DS after Pokemon.
Just what the 3DS needs, more DS strategy portsRanger X said:Let me bet it will be released for 3DS (
Za23 said:I don't see a problem with them releasing it on the DS. We got Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones for the GBA 6 months after the Nintendo DS came out.
But the DS was originally a third platform that was not meant to replace the GameBoy line.Za23 said:I don't see a problem with them releasing it on the DS. We got Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones for the GBA 6 months after the Nintendo DS came out.
Za23 said:I don't see a problem with them releasing it on the DS. We got Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones for the GBA 6 months after the Nintendo DS came out.
Nintendo actively supported GBA during the first year of the DS' life, and sporadically for another year after that. I don't see this playing out like it did with N64, GBC, or Gamecube.Willy105 said:It would be weird releasing it to the DS though, now with Nintendo's attention fully on 3DS after Pokemon.
Yeah, NoA tends to support the portables till NCL forces them to stop.Father_Brain said:I'm sure NOA will continue supporting DS through at least the first quarter of 2012. Beyond that, maybe not.
Ocarina of Time 3D.Zihark said:Whats the one announced game for Q2?
The SNES was a direct successor to the NES. In August 1991 that was it NES games stopped coming out. Ever.Willy105 said:But the DS was touted as a 'third pillar', not a direct successor to the GBA. The GCN, GBA, and DS were planned to coexist until the GBA slowed down.
In the letter that announced the 3DS, it said it was a direct 'successor'.
One game (even a big one) released a month after the Wii launch isn't what I'd call "continued support."Starwolf_UK said:*-Gamecube to Wii doesn't count since Twilight princess was publisher after Wii launch.
They aren't quite as good but, I mean, Fire Emblem's still Fire Emblem.RedSwirl said:Honestly though, I never even got around to finishing Sword of Flame. Are any of the portable ones after that even worth it?
chalkitdown1 said:I'm going through Fire Emblem withdrawal symptoms.