The battle preparations menu from Monshou no Nazo still exists in all four episodes, although it is never used as every episode skips it to begin gameplay immediately. To make an attempt on the palace treasury. In the radio play delivery of the final version, Camus still speaks these exact lines verbatim, albeit preceded by a subordinate informing him of the situation and an initial shocked reaction from Camus himself. You can have as much gold as you want that way.Īs with Episode 2, there's a bit of dialogue leading into the episode's ending, this time spoken by Camus. This dialogue entry also calls Palla's unused portrait.Īs with Frost in the previous episode, there are two brief dialogue exchanges intended for Rickard to recruit Dice and Malice respectively, passed over once again in favor of doing it with streaming audio and an automatic pre-timed event that recruits both characters at once. In the final version, the end of the episode still features Palla returning to the scene, but goes on much longer this and adds speaking bits for both Minerva and a generic Macedon soldier.
I cannot abide this - not even from you, Bishop!!Ī brief bit of dialogue, spoken by Palla, leading into the epsiode's ending. What you have to say for yourself permitting, That even you would be party to such crimes. In the final version, Frost is automatically recruited after a certain amount of time has elapsed, with the discussion between himself and Minerva leading to his joining being a) delivered in the streamed voice-acting, b) much longer, and c) much more sympathetic toward Frost. This short dialogue with Minerva and Frost was likely intended for an event in which the player would manually recruit Frost. The only missing ones are the title and objective of Monshou no Nazo 's Part 1 Chapter 1, since every BS Fire Emblem episode overwrites those strings with those of its own map. Fire Emblem: Shin Monshou no Nazo includes modified remakes of all four episodes as a little bonus.Īlmost all chapter title and objective text strings from the Monshou no Nazo status screen are left over, and can even be viewed in BS Fire Emblem 's status screens if the byte at 7E07DF is set to any value other than 01. It's also one of the few Satellaview releases to have shown up again in any form in the years since the service's demise. Since every episode is basically a modified version of Monshou no Nazo, there's a significant amount of that game's content remaining in their data. Players have less than one hour per episode to get the highest score that they can by collecting treasures and resisting endless waves of enemy reinforcements.
The Fire Emblem series tries its hand at the Satellaview's SoundLink game-with-a-streamed-radio-drama format with BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senkihen, a set of four short stories about what some of Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo's supporting cast were up to before Marth got his start. As a result, further official developments with the game are unlikely to happen. This is most likely due to the game's servers being shut down. Do note the game no longer works at all without modifications.