Japanese developer Camelot has been real quiet lately – the studio's known for its Mario Tennis and Mario Golf franchises which have gone surprisingly unexplored on Wii and DS, aside from the N64 and GameCube ports that showed up over the past four years, of course. But the team's also known for one of the Game Boy Advance's most impressive role-playing game franchises, Golden Sun, and it's been close to eight years since people have seen the last of the series in Golden Sun: The Lost Age.
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."
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
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."
A new Golden Sun and Mother would be great, but I wish I wasn't the only one that wants a new StarTropics.
App Trigger: "Will you be viewing the solar eclipse that's crossing most of the United States today? If so, here are five things to look out for, as portended by video games."
Sounds rad. I did enjoy the first two games, and this one sounds like it might even be better!