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=== Transfer Data from Golden Sun ===
=== Transfer Data from Golden Sun ===


You now have a Yes or No question asking you if you want to Transfer Data from Golden Sun.
You now have a Yes or No question asking you if you want to Transfer Data from Golden Sun. By Answering "No" you will be taken to the next screen.


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<big><span style="background-color:#FF0;">''Note: Data from Golden Sun isn't available at this time. Feel free to add information about transferring data.''</span></big>
<big><span style="background-color:#FF0;">''Note: Data from Golden Sun isn't available at this time. Feel free to add information about transferring data.''</span></big>
=== Naming Isaac ===
You will now be asked to name Isaac. Once you have named Isaac, select End.
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<p>That's about it for creating a new game, both characters can keep their original names Felix and Isaac if you don't feel creative enough to make your own.</p>

Revision as of 08:47, 10 January 2006

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Creating A New Game

Naming Felix

First step to creating a new game is naming Felix. When you have named Felix, select End.

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Name Felix

Transfer Data from Golden Sun

You now have a Yes or No question asking you if you want to Transfer Data from Golden Sun. By Answering "No" you will be taken to the next screen.

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Transfer Data


Note: Data from Golden Sun isn't available at this time. Feel free to add information about transferring data.

Naming Isaac

You will now be asked to name Isaac. Once you have named Isaac, select End.

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Name Isaac

That's about it for creating a new game, both characters can keep their original names Felix and Isaac if you don't feel creative enough to make your own.