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06-28-2004, 07:08 PM
Is the GameCube suddenly becoming a popular place to find good RPGs? OK, so it's not the GameCubes strongest point but it is one that is getting better and better. Recently, Nintendo revealed a GameCube version of the Japanese acclaimed <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=437">Fire Emblem</a> series was on its' way to the purple cube that could. Today we learn that Golden Sun is getting the home upgrade treatment by way of Camelot, the same developer responsible for the stellar GameBoy Advance titles of the same name.
Couple this with <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=329">Baten kaitos</a> from Monolith, <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=330">Tales of Symphonia</a> from Namco, <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=406">Virtua Fighter Cyber Generation: Ambition of the Judgment Six</a> from Sega, <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=437">Fire Emblem</a> and <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=404">Paper Mario 2</a> from Nintendo and we have ourselves more quality RPGs on the way than most Nintendo fans can remember. I hope this can be seen as just a glimpse of things yet to come.
Couple this with <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=329">Baten kaitos</a> from Monolith, <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=330">Tales of Symphonia</a> from Namco, <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=406">Virtua Fighter Cyber Generation: Ambition of the Judgment Six</a> from Sega, <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=437">Fire Emblem</a> and <a href="http://www.nintendonow.com/games.php?id=404">Paper Mario 2</a> from Nintendo and we have ourselves more quality RPGs on the way than most Nintendo fans can remember. I hope this can be seen as just a glimpse of things yet to come.