Ann Villa on PATCHED Fire Emblem Thracia 776 English Patch Download. Zane Avernathy, specifically for his QOL additions.ĥ42◆ruo0tlxqPQ, who authored the Crit display in battle patch. I m trying to see if anyone knows of a fire emblem thracia 776 rom that is prepatched with an english translation that is 100 complete. Zane Avernathy & HidoranBlaze for their incredible help in working out the tools. Miacis (Translation, Text insertion, Graphic Design)įeedback, Mental Support and Jeigans all-around:įlasuban for the Lil’ Manster’s new menu font. Original Super Thracia patch by LIN◆LIN/XxX/gwīased on Zane Avernathy’s FE5 menu translation and compiled with his tools.Īll credit for the original game goes to Intelligent Systems and the wonderful development team they had.
This was in regular ST and we do not know how to fix it. This happens at random and, to our knowledge, doesn’t affect anything.
If this bothers you and you wish to read the Japanese text, then I would suggest playing vanilla Super Thracia instead. This is because we had to replace some Japanese characters, so chapter titles and objectives could be legible.
The reason that he wants to do this is to bring back his kingdom of Tharacia. The story sees the main character, Leif wants to take down the Grannvale Empire. The most well-known game based on the tactical-role playing theme is Fire Emblem series.
Thankfully, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 has received an unofficial English translation so I was able to enjoy the story that was crafted for this game. Fire Emblem 5 Thracia 776 (Rom Version) (J) ROM Download for SNES. The game I am looking at today was released for this service in 1999! Which is kind of crazy as the Nintendo 64 had already been out for years at this point! I Will Take Down The Grannvale Empire! I must admit that despite being a fan of the series, Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 is a game that I did not know existed until last year! This is a really strange game that was released for the Japan only, Nintendo Power Flash Cartridge which was a service that allowed Japanese gamers to take their cartridge to a store and download certain games to it for the SNES and Game Boy.