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| | |name=Famicom Wars | ||
|developer= | |imagename=FW JP Box Art.jpg | ||
| | |caption=The game's box art | ||
| | |developer=Intelligent Systems | ||
| | |system=[[Family Computer]] | ||
| | |JPrating=A (Virtual Console) | ||
| | |NArating=Unreleased | ||
|EUrating=Unreleased | |||
|AUrating=Unreleased | |||
|JPrelease=August 12, 1988 (Famicom)<br>May 19, 2009 (Wii Virtual Console)<br>December 26, 2012 (3DS Virtual Console)<br>December 3, 2014 (Wii U Virtual Console)<br>December 12, 2019 (Nintendo Switch Online)<br> | |||
|NArelease=Unreleased | |||
|EUrelease=Unreleased | |||
|AUrelease=Unreleased | |||
|strategywiki=Famicom Wars | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Famicom Wars''''', the first ''[[Nintendo Wars]]'' series | '''''Famicom Wars''''', the very first installment of the ''[[Nintendo Wars]]'' series. Released in Japan on August 12, 1988 for the [[Family Computer]] (Famicom). The game was developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] and published by [[Nintendo]], and a lot of what is present in ''[[Advance Wars]]'' harkens back to this game. | ||
While | The game saw multiple re-releases in Japan for the Wii Virtual Console on May 19, 2009, the 3DS Virtual Console on December 26, 2012, the Wii U Virtual Console on December 3, 2014, and the Nintendo Switch Online service on December 12, 2019. While it never released outside of Japan, an unofficial translation patch became available in 2006, which opened up the previously little-known game to Western audiences. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
With the player controlling either [[Red Star]] or [[Blue Moon]], the two countries fight over the course of fifteen maps. Two additional maps are unlocked after completing the Campaign with either country. | |||
With the player controlling either [[Red Star]] or [[Blue Moon]], the two countries fight over the course of fifteen maps. Two additional maps are unlocked | |||
==Legacy== | == Legacy == | ||
The | The maps found in this game and ''[[Super Famicom Wars]]'' are also found in all the ''{{series|Advance Wars}}'' games, including ''[[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]]''. | ||
The | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery perrow="3"> | |||
Famicom Wars title.png|The game's title screen | |||
Famicom Wars battle.png|Red Star tanks{{tt|*|senshiya A}} in battle with Blue Moon mechs{{tt|*|sentou kouhei}} | |||
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Famicom Wars RS victory.png|Red Star soldiers claim victory | |||
</gallery> | |||
A group of five soldiers from ''Famicom Wars'' appear in the Wii game '' | ==Trivia== | ||
*[https://www.metroidwiki.org/wiki/Samus_Aran Samus Aran] makes a guest appearance as a [[Commanding Officer]] on the [[Donut Island]] map. | |||
*A group of five soldiers from ''Famicom Wars'' appear in the Wii game ''Captain Rainbow'', where they aspire to win the gold medal for volleyball. | |||
==Videos== | |||
{{EmbedVideo|Ep_YFzcSOkM|Commercial (with subs)}} | |||
{{EmbedVideo|ZPAfIRlcvVQ|Promotional video}} | |||
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