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  2. Tales of Phantasia - Wikipedia

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    A short anime series based on the game, called Tales of Phantasia: The Animation, was released in 2004. Tales of Phantasia was highly anticipated but faced numerous delays and development setbacks, ultimately releasing at the end of the Super Famicom’s lifespan in 1995. Tales of Phantasia is considered one of the crowning achievements for its ...

  3. Tales (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The Tales series originated when Phantasia began production, based on an unpublished novel titled Tale Phantasia (テイルファンタジア, Teiru Fantajia), written by the game's scenario writer and lead programmer Yoshiharu Gotanda. During the story development process, several elements of the original novel were dropped or changed.

  4. List of Tales media - Wikipedia

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    The Tales series, known in Japan as the Tales of series (「テイルズ オブ」シリーズ, "Teiruzu Obu" Shirīzu), is a franchise of fantasy Japanese role-playing video games published by Bandai Namco Games (formerly Namco), and developed by its subsidiary, Namco Tales Studio (formerly Wolf Team) until 2011 and presently by Bandai Namco.

  5. Star Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The original Star Ocean game was developed by tri-Ace, which consisted of former members of wolf team who became frustrated by the development process of Tales of Phantasia. Due to their similarities in graphics, music, battle system, and implementation of voice acting, some fans consider Star Ocean and the games that succeed it to be a sister ...

  6. Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon - Wikipedia

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    It is the first sequel in the Tales series, which normally does not have connected storylines. The story begins 205 years after the beginning of Tales of Phantasia. Due to the limits of the Game Boy, the game uses a battle system called Petit LMBS, a turn-based variation on the Linear Motion Battle System used by the rest

  7. Tales of Destiny - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Destiny was originally developed by members of Telnet Japan and Wolf Team, who had previously worked on Tales of Phantasia. The game features character designs by anime and manga artist Mutsumi Inomata, [15] as well as animated cutscenes produced by Japanese studio Production I.G. It was exhibited at the September 1997 Tokyo Game Show ...

  8. Tales of Eternia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Tales of Eternia was composed by Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura, who had previously collaborated on the soundtracks to both Tales of Phantasia and Tales of Destiny. [27] Its Japanese theme song, "Flying" was performed by J-Rock group Garnet Crow, [28] which was replaced in the English versions by an original orchestral piece. [29]

  9. List of ninja video games - Wikipedia

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    Classes/costumes for the player's character in Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon (2000), Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 (2002), Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3 (2005), Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology (2006) and Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 (2009). The Secret World: 2012: A female Ninja class. [343]