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'''Golden Sun Universe''' ('''GSU''') was originally created on [[:Category:Wikia|Wikia]] to compile a complete, thorough, and dynamic repository of information relating to the ''Golden Sun'' series of Role-Playing fantasy video games and related media, developed by Camelot Software Planning and produced by {{tag|Nintendo}}.  On November 25, 2010, it moved to become an independent [[wiki]] affiliated with [http://www.niwanetwork.org/ NIWA], the [[Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance]], using the {{tag|MediaWiki}} software with a {{tag|custom skin}}.
'''Golden Sun Universe''' ('''GSU''') was originally created on [[:Category:Wikia|Wikia]] to compile a complete, thorough, and dynamic repository of information relating to the ''Golden Sun'' series of Role-Playing fantasy video games and related media, developed by Camelot Software Planning and produced by {{tag|Nintendo}}.  On November 25, 2010, it moved to become an independent [[wiki]] affiliated with [http://www.niwanetwork.org/ NIWA], the [[Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance]], using the {{tag|MediaWiki}} software with a {{tag|custom skin}}.


GSU is designed as a 'resource on all issues, both general and specific, that relate to ''Golden Sun'' and its follow-ups'.  It primarily focuses on the main game series, currently comprised of the original ''Golden Sun'' released on Game Boy Advance in 2001, its GBA follow-up ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age'' in 2003, and the most recently announced installment for the {{tag|Nintendo DS}}, ''Golden Sun: Dark Dawn'', and all characters and gameplay and story elements they encompass.  In addition, all noteworthy appearances of ''Golden Sun''-themed characters and material in other works and formats are covered in detail to the extent that ''Golden Sun'' and said works are relevant to each other; examples of this as of present are the cameo appearance of a main character in a non-playable appearance in the video game ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and the Japanese-only unofficial doujin manga 4-Koma Gag Battle released shortly after the first game's initial release.
GSU is designed as a 'resource on all issues, both general and specific, that relate to ''Golden Sun'' and its follow-ups'.  It primarily focuses on the main game series, currently comprised of the original ''Golden Sun'' released on Game Boy Advance in 2001, its GBA follow-up ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age'' in 2003, and the most recently announced installment for the Nintendo DS, ''Golden Sun: Dark Dawn'', and all characters and gameplay and story elements they encompass.  In addition, all noteworthy appearances of ''Golden Sun''-themed characters and material in other works and formats are covered in detail to the extent that ''Golden Sun'' and said works are relevant to each other; examples of this as of present are the cameo appearance of a main character in a non-playable appearance in the video game ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and the Japanese-only unofficial doujin manga 4-Koma Gag Battle released shortly after the first game's initial release.
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