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  • Tales of Phantasia é o primeiro jogo da série Tales e foi lançado pela Namco em 1995 para o Super Famicom, introduzindo o famoso sistema de batalhas da série conhecido como Linear Motion Battle System que viria a receber diversas atualizações no futuro. O protagonista é Cless Alvein, junto a seus companheiros: Chester Barklight, Mint Adnade, Klarth F. Lester, Arche Klaine, e no remake do Playstation, Suzu Fujibayashi. eles lutam contra Dhaos, o Rei Maligno, e viajam no tempo para salvar o mundo.
  • Tales of Phantasia is an SNES game that started the Tales of series. It was very innovative at the time, because it featured a real-time battle system. This game was also remade for the Game Boy Advance.
  • Tales of Phantasia (テイルズ オブ ファンタジア Teiruzu obu Fantajia?) is the first installment of the Tales series, and was released by Namco in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Released at the end of 1995, Tales of Phantasia is considered one of the crowning achievements for its time. It has graphics that push the console to its limits, an original never-before-seen battle system, and the addition of actual voices and voice actors. It is also the first and only Super Famicom game to feature an entirely original, vocalized theme song featured directly in the game.
  • Tales of Phantasia was the first game in Namco's Tales (series), debuting on the Super Famicom in 1995. The story begins when best friends Cress Albane and Chester Burklight return from a hunting trip to find that their entire village has been destroyed, and their families slaughtered. Swearing of revenge is imminent. A PSX translation is available here. An alternative translation will be available here A four-episode OVA based on the game was created in 2004, and licensed and dubbed by Geneon three years later. File:NarikiriDungeonX 1769.jpg
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Ending
  • "Hoshi wo Sora ni" by
  • ( PSX/FVE/XE/iOS) Yukari Yoshida
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  • 2006-03-06
CERO
  • A
stub
  • x
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  • 2006-03-31
system1JP
  • 1995-12-15
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Team
  • Team Symphonia
Opening
  • "Yume wa Owaranai: Kobore
  • ( PSX/FVE/XE/iOS) Yomi
  • ( SFC/GBA/Mobile) Yukari Yoshida
  • Ochiru Toki no Shizuku" by
PAL
  • 31
Name
  • Tales of Phantasia
  • Tales of Phantasia
Genre
  • RPG
Type
  • Game
ImgSize
  • 200
Ratings
  • ESRB: Teen
  • Cero: B
  •   (PSX) unrated
  •   (SFC) unrated
  •   (XE) CERO: B
  •   (FVE) CERO: A
  •   (iOS) Apple: 9+
  • (AU GBA) OFLC: PG
  • (DE GBA) USK: 0
  • (EU GBA) PEGI: 7+
  • (JP GBA) CERO: FREE
  • (NA GBA) ESRB: E10+
Theme Song
  • The Dream Will Not Die de YO-MI
system2JP
  • 2003-08-01
system2AU
  • 2006-04-13
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PEGI
  • 7
Europe
  • --03-31
fix
  • a
Title
  • Tales of Phantasia
System
  • Game Boy Advance
  • SNES
  • •PlayStation Portable
  • Playstation
  • Playstation Portable
  • •PlayStation
  • •iOS
  • GameBoy Advance
  • Super Famicom
  • •Game Boy Advance
  • •Mobile Phone
  • •Super Famicom
Class
  • D
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  • PG
Japanese
  • 1
  • 7
  • 15
  • 23
animator
ESRB
  • E10
Japan
  • --03-17
  • --08-05
  • --12-23
  • --08-01
  • --09-06
  • --09-24
  • --12-15
Modes
  • Single player
  • Single player
america
  • --01-23
  • --03-06
Developer
Composer
  • •Motoi Sakuraba
  • •Shinji Tamura
  • •Ryota Furuya
Rating
  • x
Publisher
  • Nintendo
  • Namco
  •   (PSX) Namco
  •   (SFC) Namco
  •   (XE) Bandai Namco Games
  •   (iOS) Bandai Namco Games
  •   (FVE) Bandai Namco Games
  • (EU GBA) Nintendo of Europe
  • (JP GBA) Namco
  • (NA GBA) Nintendo of America
English
  • 6
Designer
battle system
  • Linear Motion Battle System
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  • Tales of Phantasia was the first game in Namco's Tales (series), debuting on the Super Famicom in 1995. The story begins when best friends Cress Albane and Chester Burklight return from a hunting trip to find that their entire village has been destroyed, and their families slaughtered. Swearing of revenge is imminent. It turns out that the culprit needed Cress' heirloom pendant to unlock the seal on Dhaos, the legendary Demon King. Picking up a White Magician Girl (Mint Adnade) and a guide (Trinicus D. Morrison) along the way, Cress and company arrive just in time to see the seal broken and Dhaos freed. Unfortunately, Dhaos is only vulnerable to magic, and the World Tree that powers magic has been dead for a century. With the last of his powers, Trinicus flings Cress and Mint a century into the past, where they land in the middle of a world war between the human country of Midgards and the evil forces of Dhaos. As Cress and Mint are unable to use magic, they recruit a half-elf witch called Arche and a human summoner called Claus F. Lester. Together, they must figure out a way to Save the World and defeat Dhaos once and for all. Over the course of the rest of the game, Cress and Chester continue acting vengeful and manly. Arche kicks off the Tales (series)' fine tradition of exploring racism through elves. Claus redefines long-distance relationships with the help of the Spirit of Creation. Dhaos sets the standard for Tales (series) villains as Well Intentioned Extremists. Also, there's a minor time paradox in there. Phantasia played many RPG tropes straight, but on the technical side, it was nothing short of a marvel. Programmer Hatsuya Hiroshiba found a way to fit full voice acting for all the moves and spells and a full opening song into the plucky Super Nintendo cartridge, with room to spare for brilliant arrangements of Motoi Sakuraba's gorgeous themes. The early version of the Linear Motion Battle System was a bit rough around the edges, but when the game was remade for the Play Station in 1998, the control scheme was redone to fit Tales of Destiny's revamped "command" style, and all sorts of little extras were dropped in, from an extra character to little graphical coolnesses. Phantasia also invented many of the series' set pieces. A huge number of the moves that later Tales (series) swordsmen would use come straight from Cress' playbook. Phantasia also introduced the basic spell list, most notably the high-level magic "Indignation" (which comes with its own incantation too). There was a remake for the GBA, which was the only version to get an official English release. While there are a few incredibly awful spots in the localization, such as the "Kangaroo War" for Ragnarok and the poor quality of the voice casting and acting, most of the fanbase's issues with it are a result of Nintendo not taking... liberties... with the script that the best-known Fan Translation did. (If they had done so, the game almost certainly wouldn't have got by with anything less than an "M" rating.) There are English patches for the SFC and PSX versions available online. There are also two versions for PSP, one being the "Full Voice Edition" and the other being paired with an Updated Rerelease of the Game Boy Color sequel, Narikiri Dungeon. Namco's recent activity in regards to the Tales series is making a Western release for either look bleak, but time will tell. Recommended in general, but especially for people who liked Symphonia, just to play "spot the continuities." Due to Executive Meddling (most likely brought on by a desire to make the game better compete with the then newly-released Chrono Trigger,) the original development team schismed and mostly broke away from Namco after the game released, going on to reform into Tri Ace and create the Star Ocean series. A PSX translation is available here. An alternative translation will be available here A four-episode OVA based on the game was created in 2004, and licensed and dubbed by Geneon three years later. Due to the fact that about a decade passed before a canon English translation was released, there's a bit of conflict about what some of the characters' names are. In order to reduce confusion, please use the official localized English versions of the character names, and not the DeJap versions. File:NarikiriDungeonX 1769.jpg A psuedo-sequel called Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon was released for the Game Boy Color in 2000. It would later get an Updated Rerelease on the Play Station Portable (along with the original Tales of Phantasia game) as part of the Tales of Phantasia X project celebrating the 15th anniversary of the game's release. The story is set one hundred and seven years after the conclusion of Phantasia, and focuses on two twins named Dio and Mell. One day, the two twins are met by a mysterious woman who prophesies a "doomed future" for them both unless they complete the Ordeal of Spirits, a trial where they must seek out and test themselves against the twelve Summon Spirits of Aselia. While doing so, the twins explore the aftermath of Tales of Phantasia, travelling through time and space to speak with the alumni of Phantasia and uncover deeper insight into their thoughts and motives. The Updated Rerelease adds another character to their party: Rondoline E. Effenberg, a mysterious time traveller looking for Dhaos, the Big Bad of Phantasia. The key feature of the game was the ability of Dio and Mell to "dress up" as various character classes (Fighter, Thief, Mage, etc.), gaining new powers depending on which role they were portraying. Their wardrobe included the outfits of various Tales Series heroes and villains, and even cameos from various Namco Bandai games. The concept proved so popular that it formed the basis for two more Narikiri Dungeon games, though they would be released under the Tales of the World banner.
  • Tales of Phantasia (テイルズ オブ ファンタジア Teiruzu obu Fantajia?) is the first installment of the Tales series, and was released by Namco in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Released at the end of 1995, Tales of Phantasia is considered one of the crowning achievements for its time. It has graphics that push the console to its limits, an original never-before-seen battle system, and the addition of actual voices and voice actors. It is also the first and only Super Famicom game to feature an entirely original, vocalized theme song featured directly in the game. In the game, the protagonist is Cress Albane, along with his comrades: Chester Burklight, Mint Adenade, Claus F. Lester, Arche Klein, and in later remakes, Suzu Fujibayashi. The heroes fight against Dhaos, an evil overlord, while traveling through time to save their world. The game's characteristic genre is "Legendary RPG" (伝説のRPG Densetsu no RPG?) and "Legendary RPG, Embellished With Voices" (声が彩る、伝説のRPG Koe ga irodoru, densetsu no RPG?) for the Full Voice Edition.
  • Tales of Phantasia é o primeiro jogo da série Tales e foi lançado pela Namco em 1995 para o Super Famicom, introduzindo o famoso sistema de batalhas da série conhecido como Linear Motion Battle System que viria a receber diversas atualizações no futuro. O protagonista é Cless Alvein, junto a seus companheiros: Chester Barklight, Mint Adnade, Klarth F. Lester, Arche Klaine, e no remake do Playstation, Suzu Fujibayashi. eles lutam contra Dhaos, o Rei Maligno, e viajam no tempo para salvar o mundo.
  • Tales of Phantasia is an SNES game that started the Tales of series. It was very innovative at the time, because it featured a real-time battle system. This game was also remade for the Game Boy Advance.
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