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21 Jan, 2006

Tales of Phantasia Screenshots

GBA News | Namco whets our appetite.
With the recent announcement of a UK release, more Tales of Pantasia information keeps trickling in.

This hybrid game will take from the two different versions of Tales of Phantasia, combining the best features from both the original Super NES game - borrowing the map and field graphics - with the enhanced battle animations and sprites from the game's later remake on the Playstation.

In addition to these new features, you can also look forward to the inclusions of a new “Monster Dictionary” feature which allows players to collect data on enemies about their strengths and weaknesses, new games events and dialog sequences and the Tales of “Linear Battle Motion System” which allows for players to battle in real time, without the need for any menu usage.

So, here are 20 screenies to salivate over until it’s UK release, on the 31st of March. No word on an Australian release yet.

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