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==Development== | ==Development== | ||
In an interview published in 1990, following the release of {{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}, [[Shouzou Kaga]] mentioned that he felt that the first game was a very linear experience which did not allow players many opportunities to use their developed units. Kaga stated that, following from this thought, he aimed to build multiple simultaneously-run scenarios into the next game, which eventually became ''Gaiden'' and its two-army campaign.<ref name="shmupulations">{{Cite web|url=http://shmuplations.com/fireemblem|title=Fire Emblem – Developer Interviews with Shouzou Kaga and Hironobu Sakaguchi|author=Kaga, S., [[wikipedia:Hironobu Sakaguchi|Sakaguchi, H.]], et al.; trans. shmupulations|site=shmupulations.com|published=2016 | In an interview published in 1990, following the release of {{title|Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light}}, [[Shouzou Kaga]] mentioned that he felt that the first game was a very linear experience which did not allow players many opportunities to use their developed units. Kaga stated that, following from this thought, he aimed to build multiple simultaneously-run scenarios into the next game, which eventually became ''Gaiden'' and its two-army campaign.<ref name="shmupulations">{{Cite web|url=http://shmuplations.com/fireemblem|title=Fire Emblem – Developer Interviews with Shouzou Kaga and Hironobu Sakaguchi|author=Kaga, S., [[wikipedia:Hironobu Sakaguchi|Sakaguchi, H.]], et al.; trans. shmupulations|site=shmupulations.com|published=May 3, 2016|retrieved=May 3, 2016}}</ref> | ||
===Game credits=== | ===Game credits=== | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
As of 2002, ''Gaiden'' had sold an estimated 324,699 copies in its original Famicom print run.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.translan.com/jucc/precedent-2002-11-14d.html|title=日本ユニ著作権センター/判例全文・2002/11/14d 3|author=University of Japan Copyright Center|site=Translan|published=2002 | As of 2002, ''Gaiden'' had sold an estimated 324,699 copies in its original Famicom print run.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.translan.com/jucc/precedent-2002-11-14d.html|title={{lang|Ja|日本ユニ著作権センター/判例全文・2002/11/14d 3}}|author=University of Japan Copyright Center|site=Translan|published=November 14, 2002|retrieved=March 30, 2015}}</ref> | ||
==Fan translation== | ==Fan translation== | ||
{{main|Fan_translation#Fire_Emblem_Gaiden}} | {{main|Fan_translation#Fire_Emblem_Gaiden}} | ||
[[File:Ss fe02 title screen fan translation.png|thumb|256px|The title screen in ''Gaiden''{{'}}s [[fan translation]].]] | [[File:Ss fe02 title screen fan translation.png|thumb|256px|The title screen in ''Gaiden''{{'}}s [[fan translation]].]] | ||
A complete [[fan translation]] patch for ''Gaiden'' was released in 2009, by ''Artemis251'' of the Starmen.net ''[[wikibound:Mother (series)|Mother]]'' forums.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://artemis251.fobby.net/feg/index.html|title=Fire Emblem Gaiden English Translation|author=Artemis251|site=Arty's Generic Site!|published=2009|retrieved=2015 | A complete [[fan translation]] patch for ''Gaiden'' was released in 2009, by ''Artemis251'' of the Starmen.net ''[[wikibound:Mother (series)|Mother]]'' forums.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://artemis251.fobby.net/feg/index.html|title=Fire Emblem Gaiden English Translation|author=Artemis251|site=Arty's Generic Site!|published=2009|retrieved=July 7, 2015}}</ref> | ||
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