The "Home of the Golden Sun, The Lost Age" site welcomes you!

It's finished, finally. It took a long time to build up the site you are up to visit now.

For the third time in my live I completed a site for a game which is available in Japanese only at the present time. The first complete "walk through" for a Japanese RPG game was Royal Stone, published back in 1995 by SEGA for the not so popular GameGear, followed by Lunar2 Eternal Blue for Playstation. This game was released in an English version short before Christmas 2000 by Working Design, but my site was opened in January 2000!

This time I beat Camelot Soft and big Nintendo, daring to open a complete English walk through months before the English version will hit the stores!

Golden Sun 2, "The Lost Age" is among the most awaited RPG sequels in the video game history. And right you are, I myself can't await to buy either the English or the German Version of the game. Don't think of me as a software pirate, who surfs the net to get his hands on the newest game roms available for free. Nothing in the world can destroy the gamers infrastructure more than those stupid idiots who blame Nintendo for their crusade against software pirates. If you see all the work the software companies have done to create such marvelous games like Golden Sun, you will finally understand that they must get their reward for their creations.
And the easiest way to pay your tribute to them is so simple: just BUY the games! Each RPG ROM stored on my computer has its counterpart in the original cartridge or game CD.
One more thing, I worked on these pages for nearly 4 months. So, please, don't use stuff from here without permission, thanks!

Ok, enough small talk, surf and enjoy. If you like to get more information take a look under News in the Site Info section.

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