Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War: This version plays on the title screen and demo mode/credits.Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem/ Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem: The remake reuses the version in Shadow Dragon for DS.The theme does not appear at all in the original Gaiden. This can also be heard at the start of the ending, The Course of Gods and Men. Fire Emblem Gaiden/ Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia: This was played on the class role in the remake.In the DS remake, an orchestral version from Mystery of the Emblem is used in the title screen and class roll instead. Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light/ Shadow Dragon: Played on the title screen and class role, the original version of the theme is also used at the final cutscene after clearing the Endgame, with a slow version of it played over during the credits roll.In many games, several other tracks also incorporate fragments of the theme. While it uses the same arrangement since the original, certain titles contain different arrangements after the intro, or a new arrangement entirely. It was originally composed for Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, and has been used as the theme for the title screen in several entries since. Stay in tune with Nintendo World Report as we report more on Karaoke Joysound and Nintendo gaming news as it happens.The Fire Emblem theme is the recurring main theme that appears across the Fire Emblem series.
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Konami has not yet announced the final song selections either for the game's on-disc catalog, or the full 1000+ online library. It's also unknown whether any of these songs will be on the game disc itself, or included in the game's online library that players will access via one, three, or 30-day "sing-all-you-can" tickets purchased via Wii Points.
Watch for listings of "All Star", "Alone", "America's Suitehearts", "Apologize", "Baby Love", "Bubbly", "Celebration", "Dance to the Music", and "Endless Love".Īs all of this comes from early media of an unreleased game, it's possible that some or all of these songs may not actually make it to the actual game later this fall. I Did It Again", "Crazy in Love", "Hey There Delilah", "Take on Me", and "Apologize". Pausing the game's video trailer also revealed more lyrics and possible songs, as well as a glimpse of actual song titles with writer's credits:
"I Will Always Love You"? It's also unknown whether it's the Whitney Houston or Dolly Parton version. Others are exposed via some screenshots of the game that Konami has made available: These lyrics suggest the inclusion of "Womanizer," "Crazy in Love," and "How You Remind Me." Some of these songs were revealed via the game's Everyone 10+ ESRB listing: