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Review: Golden Sun: The Lost Age (Wii U) - SA Gamer

The age might be lost, but the sun shines brightly once more.

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It's Time for a New Golden Sun

Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "The franchise celebrated its 20th anniversary yesterday without a peep from Nintendo and that’s a real shame because despite only being three games deep, this is one of the best-received RPG series out there. In short, it’s time for a new Golden Sun."

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Outlawzz1016d ago

Yea good luck. Put this in the pile with f-zero, kid Icarus, wario land, etc. and label it the "wt are you waiting for" pile

PrimeVinister1016d ago (Edited 1016d ago )

I would love to play a new Wario Land but it will never happen 😭😭😭

Tanoriss1016d ago

hah, seriously, they are sitting on a goldmine of IP's that they dont want to do anything with.

This has been overdue since the gamecube era

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6 Franchises Nintendo Needs to Resurrect on Switch

The Punished Backlog's David Silbert writes:

"Nintendo is widely known for its deep, eclectic well of beloved franchises. From The Legend of Zelda to Wrecking Crew, there’s no library in gaming as rich in history or as popular among fans.

2019 is shaping up to be a banner year for Nintendo, with representatives from Mario, Fire Emblem, Zelda, and Pokémon all gracing the Switch platform before the year’s end. At the same time, there are still plenty of Nintendo franchises that lie dormant this generation, in desperate need of the “Switch treatment.”

While there are plenty of legendary series worthy of a revival, here are six in particular I would absolutely kill to see on Switch in the near future."

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BlackIceJoe1778d ago

A new Golden Sun and Mother would be great, but I wish I wasn't the only one that wants a new StarTropics.

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Review: Golden Sun: The Lost Age - NLife

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"Back in 2001 (2002 in Europe) some players were left feeling short-changed when Golden Sun reached its abrupt ending. Developer Camelot – perhaps better known for the Shining Force series – had to split the game into two parts due to the Game Boy Advance’s hardware limitations. Those who’d already invested in the story had to wait nearly a year and a half for part two, Golden Sun: The Lost Age, to witness the proper ending. Fortunately, with part one released on the Wii U’s Virtual Console back in April, and The Lost Age following it just seven months later (at least in Europe), newcomers to the JRPG have to not had to face the same agonising wait to see the story through to its conclusion."

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Fullmetalevolust3462d ago

I WANT IT FOR THE US, yep I'm shouting lol. I want it, really badly. I have the other two titles and I need this one, and it's so expensive as a cartridge for GBA.