Really? Maybe I should wait for the VC release of the SNES game then. Unless they made good use of the touchscreen I'd rather play that kind of game on my TV, frankly.
Shadow Dragon has both touchscreen and button support so you can use whatever you prefer. It also makes good use of the second screen to always display the statistics of the last selected unit. There are some other things done well, like a danger button that shows the attack range for all enemies at once. It's certainly worth playing Shadow Dragon on the DS, but it just doesn't get near the greatness of the other Fire Emblem games.
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