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Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X (テイルズ オブ ファンタジア なりきりダンジョンX, Teiruzu Obu Fantajia Narikiri Danjon Kurosu, the "X" is read as "Cross") is a remake of the Game Boy Color role-playing video game, Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon, for the PlayStation Portable developed by Namco Tales Studio and published by Namco Bandai Games.
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 ...
The best-selling titles of the series as of April 2008 were Tales of Symphonia (1.6 million copies for the GameCube and PS2), [164] Tales of Destiny (1.534 million for PlayStation and PS2), Tales of Phantasia (1.431 million for Super Famicom, PlayStation, GBA, and PSP), Tales of Eternia (1.271 million for PlayStation and PSP), and Tales of ...
Spin-off sequel to Tales of Phantasia. Developed by Namco. Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3: January 6, 2005 [18] None None Cosplay S-RPG (コスプレS-RPG, Kosupure S-RPG) Notes: Released on Game Boy Advance. [18] Developed by Alfa System. [35] Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology: December 21, 2006 [18] July 17, 2007 September 7, 2007
The PSP remake is a remake of the PSX remake then. If you won't accept Wikipedia as proof that the PSP remake is a remake then at least accept the dictionary as one. And yes, I suppose the GBA version can be considered a remake as well so I fixed that section. -74.72.213.29 01:09, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
Tales of VS, a PSP-exclusive that looks to be Namco Bandai's attempt at a Dissidia clone. The screens showcase characters from a number of Tales games brawling in a 3D environment, and indicate ...
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 ...
Tales of Eternia [a], known as Tales of Destiny II in its original North America release, is an action role-playing game published by Namco as the third main title in their Tales series. Initially released for the PlayStation in November 2000 in Japan, an English version was later released in North America in September 2001.