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|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]
|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|released={{jp|2007|February 22}}{{us|2007|November 5}}{{eu|2008|March 14}}
|released={{jp|2007|February 22}}{{us|2007|November 5}}{{eu|2008|March 14}}{{au|2008|April 10}}
|genre=[[Turn-based Strategy]], [[RPG]]
|genre=[[Turn-based Strategy]], [[RPG]]
|systems=[[Wii]]
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'''Radiant Dawn''' is the latest in the [[:Category:Fire Emblem|Fire Emblem series]], this time for the [[Wii]].  Although the traditional Wii controller can be used, the Game Cube controller and the Classic Controller can both be used as well.  It does not make use of the motion sensing abilities of the Wiimote. It is comprised of 4 parts, composed of between 5 to 15 chapters (including a chapter entitled: "Endgame") and a 5-section finale to the game. Each part involves the player commanding a different army of units (the Daeins in Part 1, the Crimeans in Part 2, the Greil Mercenaries and the Laguz Alliance in Part 3, and all of the aforementioned armies in Part 4 and the finale (also called "Endgame"))
'''Radiant Dawn''' is the latest in the [[:Category:Fire Emblem|Fire Emblem series]], this time for the [[Wii]].  Although the traditional Wii controller can be used, the GameCube controller and the Classic Controller can both be used as well.  It does not make use of the motion sensing abilities of the Wiimote. It is comprised of 4 parts, composed of between 5 to 15 chapters (including a chapter entitled: "Endgame") and a 5-section finale to the game. Each part involves the player commanding a different army of units (the Daeins in Part 1, the Crimeans in Part 2, the Greil Mercenaries and the Laguz Alliance in Part 3, and all of the aforementioned armies in Part 4 and the finale (also called "Endgame"))


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