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10-18-2007, 12:03 PM
yes it's true, Nintendo asked the makers of Golden Sun for another one:
Nintendo World Report - News Article: Takahashi Brothers Talk Golden Sun Sequel (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=14626)
In an interview with Game Informer, Shugo and Hiroyuki Takahashi, the brotherly duo in charge of developer Camelot Software Planning, explained that they are still very much interested in making another game in their studio's acclaimed handheld RPG series, Golden Sun.
"First of all, I love that game and I love the world of Golden Sun," said Hiroyuki Takahashi when asked about the series. "We think we have to make another one. We have to do it! Not just that we have to do it, but we want to do it. Nintendo has asked us to please make it."
So why haven't we seen it pop up on future release lists if Camelot is so eager to get it going? "But at the same time we haven’t gotten around to making it," said Hiroyuki. "We’re not really sure why."
His brother Shugo had a better reason. "One of the reasons that we haven’t made Golden Sun is because there are so many fans of the game and we don’t want to do something half-assed. We want to give it the time it deserves."
As a final thought on the topic, Hiroyuki was asked if he'd like to see a new Golden Sun game on a handheld or on a console. He said he'd like something that would combine both—"with the past and the future." But, alas, "that's just a thought."
THE JACKEL
Nintendo World Report - News Article: Takahashi Brothers Talk Golden Sun Sequel (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=14626)
In an interview with Game Informer, Shugo and Hiroyuki Takahashi, the brotherly duo in charge of developer Camelot Software Planning, explained that they are still very much interested in making another game in their studio's acclaimed handheld RPG series, Golden Sun.
"First of all, I love that game and I love the world of Golden Sun," said Hiroyuki Takahashi when asked about the series. "We think we have to make another one. We have to do it! Not just that we have to do it, but we want to do it. Nintendo has asked us to please make it."
So why haven't we seen it pop up on future release lists if Camelot is so eager to get it going? "But at the same time we haven’t gotten around to making it," said Hiroyuki. "We’re not really sure why."
His brother Shugo had a better reason. "One of the reasons that we haven’t made Golden Sun is because there are so many fans of the game and we don’t want to do something half-assed. We want to give it the time it deserves."
As a final thought on the topic, Hiroyuki was asked if he'd like to see a new Golden Sun game on a handheld or on a console. He said he'd like something that would combine both—"with the past and the future." But, alas, "that's just a thought."
THE JACKEL