On April 20th, 1990, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems released the very first Fire Emblem game on the Nintendo Famicom in Japan. Over the past 25 years, it has become one of Nintendo's most prolific series and their most storied one to date. With that legacy in mind, let us celebrate this momentous occasion by taking a look at the very first Fire Emblem game I ever played, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Will this title shine as bright as the stones it's named after? Or have time dulled the gleam of the last Fire Emblem game to hit the GameBoy Advance? Let's find out as I visit the very first Fire Emblem game I ever played, Fire Emblem: the Sacred Stones for the GameBoy Advance.
Part 2 of this review of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones concludes with a look at the gameplay of the video game and the presentation.
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