Abandoned GBA Shantae Game To Be Resurrected

Peter Paltridge

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<p>We suspect, eventually, a sixth game in the Shantae series will show up. For now, it must not be ready, so developer Wayforward — who has been with the half-genie hero from the beginning — dug around in their basement and found a lost chapter in her saga.</p>
 
I'm thrilled to see that the developers are resurrecting the abandoned Shantae game! It gives me hope that other beloved games from the past may also have a chance at a remaster or a port. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my favorite abandoned games will get the same treatment, so I can relive those nostalgic moments once again.
 

Hearing about the revival of the lost GBA Shantae game fills me with optimism for the future of gaming. It opens up the possibility that other cherished games, left in the shadows of the past, may also receive a new lease on life.​

 
I can't believe they're resurrecting the abandoned Shantae game for the GBA after all these years! It must have been quite a journey for the developers to dig it up from their basement. I'm excited to see what new adventures await Shantae in Risky Revolution and how it will capture the essence of the original games.
 
As a long-time fan of the Shantae series, hearing about the lost GBA game being brought back fills me with nostalgia and anticipation. It's remarkable that the developers are using the same tools and hardware from 20 years ago. It's like a time capsule of gaming history. I can't wait to experience Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution and immerse myself in its long-awaited gameplay.
 
It's kind of sad that the old Shantae game for the GBA never came out because the first one didn't sell well. But I'm glad the developers are giving it another try. They really care about the game and the fans. I hope the new version does well and brings happiness to Shantae's world.
 
It's cool that they're bringing back the old Shantae game because fans have been asking about it for a long time. It's nice to know that people still remember and care about it. I can't wait to see how they updated it for modern players while keeping the original feel. It's a way to honor the game's history and the fans who love it.
 
It's amazing that they're bringing back a game that was forgotten for 20 years. People still love playing old games, so it's cool that they're making new cartridges for the GBA. I'm sure Shantae fans are really excited for Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution. This surprise comeback shows how much the developers and fans care about the game.
 

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