An interesting rarity from Nintendo as the company has released Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & The Blade Of Light. The weird reality we live in when it comes to Nintendo is that there is a library of titles across multiple consoles that were only released in Japan and maybe a few other areas, but they never saw the light of day in North America. So the way this stood up at Nintendo, after three releases of match-three-style games for the GameCube and Wii, our first shot of Fire Emblem games came in the form of a couple of demo cartridges touting the title. Oh, the horror!

Note that this is the long-awaited Shadow dragon. As if your life has never been miserable enough before

Shadow Dragon proved to be an epic game making waves at the game show E3 2001 and is still hailed as the second best Fire Emblem game ever, only being surpassed by Awakening. But what follows is a second bit of good news for those willing to wait out the such pressures of the dreaded "Japanese winter". Shadow Dragon isn't European exclusive, meaning European Switch owners can enjoy Awakening too - perhaps yet another reason why Switch owners should daydream about it.

The Re-release Of Shadow Dragon?... That Is Not Happening

THAT headline is not a joke. So what is happening? Well, it won't be the release of Fire Emblem on Switch, nor can it be called a "re-release". The joke is on this lazy eShop listing. It may or may not be the official name for the game, but you can be assured what's going on here will be big hit hit.

Yes, I know it even says "Re-release" but that does not do it justice. While Shadow Dragon was already a hit back in Japan to the degree that the fact that it was now making use of the Switch's rumble feature - for some reason ignored by Nintendo - made it the

major focus of a video experience that cost $25 million, Shadow Dragon will finally arrive in North America. And yes, there have been previous demos for this title as a means of testing out the Switch's projection mode for a greater variety of games.

Yes, The Switch Comes With

Huh? Where is the landscape for the price of games on the Switch? Find out what the reseller of Shadow Dragons on Racketboy has to say here where it was briefly reported as an "Early Rotation". In a double dip, we get Shadow Dragon Returns: Definitive Edition: In Iracy Red Earth, as well as a silly time saver named "Raiden: Rappy Version". Clearly there will be a games lineup to take advantage of the console's surprisingly powerful hardware when it ships in March. I'm assuming the re-release will be
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