Bug fixes include the removal of a bug that caused random menus to appear after every chapter outro, and softlocks that occurred as a result of viewing the convoy with certain items in it. In addition, the world’s first Fire Emblem 1 hack has also received an important update.
This translation should now provide the most bug-free, faithful experience of the first Fire Emblem game! If you haven’t updated your translation patch by now, you definitely should.
No more CDI Zelda quotes! Various bugs have also been fixed, like the music resetting after some messages. The translation now fixes some lines that had been mistranslated previously, including some lines of text that had to be slightly shortened to fit. Much work has been done in studying and modifying Shadow Dragons and the Blade of Light over the past few months, which was to put to good use in releasing updates for the first translation. Garfield on NES, Mesen HDPacks, HTML5, Game Boy, and Game Boy Color.īack in May 2021, Polinym released the first edition of a completely revamped Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragons and the Blade of Light translation, with the original Japanese as top priority, and the official “localization” second. You can also experience the previously forbidden Nermal Mode.Īnd you can get an all-star “16-bit” experience using the Mesen emulator, with a newly overhauled HDPack which provides more colorful (and SNES-like) graphics. Graphics for the 2-player mode have also been overhauled, featuring Jon and Odie. You’ll hear the Garfield and Friends theme “Friends Are There,” the “Buddy Bears” theme, and the Amiga “Big Fat Hairy Deal” theme, plus a remix.
This release features music arranged and coded by Amilgi and StudsX. Further coding was done by bogaabogaa and KasumiDirect. The game first became popular in August 2020 after animator LumpyTouch released a strange horror parody of the original prototype restoration by Pangent Technologies. Mario (and Tetris), and a fan of America’s favorite cartoon cat, you’ll want to check out this new and improved version.
A significant amount of recoding was done to restore the game to its full intended functionality and provide a very different experience. Garfield will be familiar to anyone who’s ever played Nintendo’s Dr. The viral (and anti-viral) hit puzzle game returns on NES!ĭr.