Update: Camelot Is Staying With Nintendo

Posted Aug 3, 2006 at 12:47AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii, Nintendo DS Tags: Camelot Software Planning, GameCube, GBA, Golf, Super Mario, Tennis
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camelotEarlier today, we reported that the Japanese videogame developer Camelot Software Planning is parting ways with Nintendo to concentrate on its new online golf game called I Love Golf. The news broke the hearts of fans who were clamoring for another Golden Sun game on Wii or DS.

Well, fans of the RPG can heave a collective sigh of relief as according to some sources, Camelot Software isn't leaving Nintendo. They are simply expanding onto the PC platform. And to 'unbreak' your aching hearts, a Wii RPG is said to be in the works. Surely, Camelot just can't leave Nintendo - not without giving us a next-gen incarnation of the Golden Sun...well, at least that's what we hope will happen. The game's much too good to be left dusting in the same corner where your GameBoy Advance is.

Camelot is also the company behind Mario Tennis: Power Tour (GBA), Mario Power Tennis and Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour on GameCube.

Via DS Revolution

 
 
 

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by - 2006-08-03 01:35:41
Camelot

Thank God. Don't scare us like that Camelot.
by - 2006-08-03 11:02:09
Hip Hip Horay!

Thank goodness. I feel a little bit better once it has been said in a new post. Come on Golden Sun ThWii Same characters, different characters (prefered different, since the same characters would be powerful to begin with), I sorta don't care. Give me yet another reason to get a job, earn some cash, pay the rent, pay some loans, save some moolah, sell some old games, buy the Wii, and finally most of it's games!
by - 2006-08-04 06:44:55
Hmm

If there will be a Golden Sun III on DS/Wii, I'l buy few DS and Wii [when comes out] - usually I'm a Sony fanboyah :P This is great!

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