Golden Sun soundtrack available now on Nintendo Music

Relive the popular Game Boy Advance JRPG through its memorable music.
Text: Alberto Garrido
Published 2025-02-10

As you may already know if you're a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber, last year Nintendo added Nintendo Music, a music streaming service featuring the original soundtracks of its games, whose catalogue is growing steadily. We already have plenty of music from its most current and well-known games, as well as timeless classics like Super Mario World, but recent updates have also seen the arrival of some of the company's more "forgotten" series, and today it's the turn of fan favourite Golden Sun. With this, as noted by Nintendo Life, it would be the second full soundtrack for a GBA game on the service.

Although we haven't had a new title in the series in decades, you'll be able to relive the nostalgia (without actually playing the game, although it's also available in NSO + Expansion Pack) of this story by listening to its complete soundtrack, collected in 54 audio tracks.

Golden Sun Soundtrack (2001, Game Boy Advance)


Main Theme (Title)
Setting Off
Dungeon Theme
Chance Meeting with Sworn Enemies
Defeated...
The Passage of Time
Village Theme
Sol Sanctum
Elemental Stars
Mount Aleph Erupts
A Long Journey
Battle
Victory!
Wind Adepts
A New Ally
Cave Theme
Palace Theme
An Unsettling Feeling
Forest Theme
Sinking into Sorrow
Battling a Powerful Foe
Level Up!
Remote Village
Mercury Lighthouse
Sworn Enemies Stand in Your Way
Town Theme
Recovering after Combat
Poison Cured
Exorcised
Curse Lifted
Overnight at the Inn
Temple Theme
Desert Theme
Port-Town Theme
Set Sail on the Karagol Sea
Tolbi
Try Your Luck!
Lucky!
Very Lucky!
Super Lucky!
Labyrinth Theme
The Sleeping Treasure of Altmiller Cave
Babi's Theme
Colosseum
Colosseum Finals
Trial Road
Test Your Skills
Babi's Lighthouse
Venus Lighthouse
Battle with Saturos & Menardi
Battle with the Fusion Dragon
Felix's Resolve
The Broken Seal (Ending)
To Be Continued...


Did you play Golden Sun? Why do you think Nintendo hasn't revived this franchise?

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