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About

Fire Emblem - Fuuin no Tsurugi is the first ever made Gameboy Advance version of the Fire Emblem series. In the world of war and hatred, people who survived together with magicians and dragons fight bravely for their own world. They cooperated, made friends, defeated enemies and supported each other during their journey.

There came this time when a person in the name of Zefhyr wanted to rule over all races. A lord from the east, Eliwood, was seriously ill, so he entrusted the important mission of defeating Zefhyr to his only son, Roy.

Roy set out with his teacher, Marcus, and his friends who are loyal to him. Soon they met many other brave young warriors and his army began to get larger. In order to regain peace in the continent, Roy and his army conquered many cities, defeating every boss skillfully and tactically. He finally got the Sealed Sword entrusted before he set off for his final battle, to face Zefhyr. (or to face the back scene director of the war if you can finish all the specials)

Fire Emblem - Fuuin no Tsurugi is not only interesting, but it also enhance your brain to think of the best war techniques and provide you with wonderful art and background music. It is surely one of the gba games that one must never miss!

GBA System

GBA stands for GameBoy Advance, a new Nintendo gaming system after GameBoy Color. The new GameBoy Advance SP basically has 7 buttons and a direction/movement control.

A button - usually for attacks, going through dialogues, or the same function as answering "yes" to a prompt in the game.
B button - undo, disselect, or same as answer "no" to a prompt.
Start button - usually used to skip openings, start the game, get to submenus or pause.
Select button - submenu, usually for game ptions or objectives.
L button - submenu, or some special features, flipping pages inside submenus.
R button - submenu, or some special features, flipping pages inside submenus.
On/Off button - switch your GameBoy on and off.
Direction control - obviously used to move your characters or option pointer left, right, up or down.

System Specifications

Light Source : Front light integrated with LCD
Size (closed) : Approximately 3.3" height/3.23" width/0.96" depth
Screen (diagonal) reflective TFT color LCD
Weight : Approximately 5 ounces
Power : Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Battery Life : 10 hours continuous play with light on, 18 hours with light off, 3 hours recharging
Hardware colors : Onyx, Flame, Platinum, Cobalt, Graphite, Pearl Blue and Pearl Pink
CPU : 32-Bit ARM with embedded memory
Memory : 32 Kbyte + 96 Kbyte VRAM (in CPU), 256 Kbyte WRAM (external of CPU)
Screen : (diagonal) reflective TFT color LCD
Resolution : 240 x 160 pixels
Color : Can display 511 simultaneous colors in character mode and 32,768 simultaneous colors in bitmap mode
Software : Fully compatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color Game Paks