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'''''Aegis: The First Mission''''' is a 2007 action game video game for mobile phones, and a spin-off of [[Persona 3]]. It was developed by [[Bbmf]] and published by [[Atlus]], releasing in 2007. Set 10 years before the events of Persona 3, it follows the events of the Yakushima exercise.
'''''Aegis: The First Mission''''' is a 2007 action game video game for mobile phones, and a spin-off of [[Persona 3]]. It was developed by [[Bbmf]] and published by [[Atlus]]. Set 10 years before the events of Persona 3, it follows the events of the Yakushima exercise.
 
The game is currently unplayable because of no emulators existing for the phone OS. But translated video footage exists


==Synopsis==
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Aegis: The First Mission is a 2007 action game video game for mobile phones, and a spin-off of Persona 3. It was developed by Bbmf and published by Atlus. Set 10 years before the events of Persona 3, it follows the events of the Yakushima exercise.

The game is currently unplayable because of no emulators existing for the phone OS. But translated video footage exists

Synopsis

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Gameplay

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The player controls Aigis in 3D environments, using various weapons and Aigis' Persona, Palladion to fight shadows.

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