Golden Sun: The Lost Age Soundtrack Now Available on Nintendo Music
Nintendo's Music application has recently expanded its library, now featuring the complete musical score from the beloved Game Boy Advance role-playing game, Golden Sun: The Lost Age. This new addition provides a comprehensive collection for fans, comprising 94 distinct tracks with a total duration exceeding three hours.
This particular installment, a sequel developed by Nintendo and Camelot, first graced the Game Boy Advance in 2002 and 2003. Its inclusion in the music service follows the earlier release of the original Golden Sun soundtrack, which contributed 54 tracks and nearly two hours of audio content. Both of these classic titles are also accessible through the Switch Online + Expansion Pack's GBA service, offering a dual platform for fans to enjoy these games and their accompanying scores. Access to the music application's full features, however, requires an active Switch Online subscription.
The expansion of the Nintendo Music app with such a cherished soundtrack underscores the enduring appeal of classic gaming experiences and their integral audio components. It highlights the value of preserving and making accessible the rich history of video game music, allowing both long-time enthusiasts and new listeners to appreciate the artistry and nostalgia embedded in these digital compositions. This commitment to cultural preservation in gaming not only honors past achievements but also inspires future creative endeavors, reinforcing the idea that impactful art transcends its original medium and continues to enrich lives.
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