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[[Image:MarthFE12.png|200x200px|left]]'''Marth''' | [[Image:MarthFE12.png|200x200px|left]]'''Marth''' is the main playable hero in the first and third installments of the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} series of tactical role-playing games. Previously well-known primarily in Japan for a game series that was never localized abroad, Marth was included in all language versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as a playable character, and his popularity in the game (along with that of his similar counterpart [[Roy]]) influenced Nintendo's decision to release all subsequent ''Fire Emblem'' titles (excluding ''New Mystery of the Emblem'') internationally. | ||
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Marth is the main playable hero in the first and third installments of the Fire Emblem series of tactical role-playing games. Previously well-known primarily in Japan for a game series that was never localized abroad, Marth was included in all language versions of Super Smash Bros. Melee as a playable character, and his popularity in the game (along with that of his similar counterpart Roy) influenced Nintendo's decision to release all subsequent Fire Emblem titles (excluding New Mystery of the Emblem) internationally.
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