![]() Tales of Phantasia had several re-releases, finally arriving in the west when it came to the Game Boy Advance in 2003. Tales of Phantasia is the story of Cress Albane and his adventuring party, who must travel through time to defeat a demon sorcerer called Dhaos. It was written and coded by Yoshiharu Gotanda, with Telenet Japan’s Wolf Team working with him to adapt his unreleased novel Tale Phantasia. Tales of Phantasia was the first entry in the Tales of series and released for the Super Famicom all the way back in 1995. Tales of Mothership Series Games In Order ![]() Without further fanfare, here’s our rundown of all the games in the Tales of series. We’re going to avoid spoilers when describing these games, as well as suggest the ones we recommend for jumping into the series when we think it’s appropriate. Because the games are mostly not connected to one another, it’s basically ordered by the year of release, unless a sequel pops up, which it sometimes does. This is the Gaming Verdict list of Tales of games in order. While most mainline entries (referred to as “mothership games” by Bandai Namco) are localised for worldwide audiences, series spin-offs (or “escort games” according to Bandai Namco) are rarely released outside of Asia. Most Tales of games stand apart from the others in the series in regards to their world and story, but share common themes, gameplay mechanics and presentation elements that make the Tales of series feel cohesive. In the 25 years since, the Tales of series has easily proved itself equal to the giants of the JRPG genre like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest -especially in their home country of Japan. Special Thanks: Masaaki Uno, Shinji Tamura, Motoi Sakuraba, Toru Maeda, Yoichi Inoue, Kei Watanabe, Tomohiro Noguchi, Maiko Negishi (BNEI), GICHI OHTSUKA (UNDERSELL ltd.), Riichiro Abe (16SHOTS), Tsunanobu Kawamura (Furimappy), Arthur J Arends (Hightension Gaijin), BootRock Inc.The Tales series of games from Bandai Namco (referred to by most as the “Tales of” series) started in 1995 with the release of Tales of Phantasia. Recording Engineer/Support: hally (VORC), Takahiro Nogi, Aine Miu, CLARICE DISC Songs Produced and Directed by Shigeki Imai (Victor) Localization Music Composer: Hiroshi Tamura Music Composer: Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamuraĭisc 6.20: Tales of Phantasia (PlayStation Portable)ĭisc 7~9: Tales of Phantasia (Game Boy Advance) Music Composer: Motoi Sakuraba, Shinji Tamura, Ryota Furuyaĭisc 4~6: Tales of Phantasia (PlayStation) YUME‐WA OWARANAI ‐KOBOREOCHIRU TOKI NO SHIZUKU‐ (DOG VER.)ĭisc 1~3: Tales of Phantasia (Super Famicom) YUME‐WA OWARANAI ‐KOBOREOCHIRU TOKI NO SHIZUKU‐ ![]() ![]() Shinji Tamura / 田村信二, Motoi Sakuraba / 桜庭統 Masaaki Uno / 宇野正明, Shinji Tamura / 田村信二, Motoi Sakuraba / 桜庭統, Toru Maeda / 前田融, Yoichi Inoue / 井上洋一, Kei Watanabe, Tomohiro Noguchi, Maiko Negishi / 根岸麻衣子 (BNEI), GICHI OHTSUKA (UNDERSELL ltd.), Riichiro Abe / 安部理一郎 (16SHOTS), Tsunanobu Kawamura (Furimappy), Arthur J Arends (Hightension Gaijin), BootRock Inc. Hally (VORC), Takahiro Nogi / 野木貴弘, Aine Miu, CLARICE DISC Sound Program Support / Sound Program Support Yasunori Iwasaki / 岩崎文紀, Masayuki Sakamoto / 坂本昌之, Keiichi Takenaka / 竹中敬一 Shoko Fujibayashi / 藤林聖子, Taiga Kishimoto Motoi Sakuraba / 桜庭統, Shinji Tamura / 田村信二, Ryota Furuya / 古屋亮太, Toshiyuki Sekiguchi / 関口敏行, Keiichi Takenaka / 竹中敬一, Hiroshi Tamura / 田村宏史 *
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