
There is a new translation patch being worked on for BOTH ToP X and ToP: NDX by Absolute Zero.

It’s long been dead so it’s hard to trace its source.ĭON’T WORRY. Everything is identical to the PSX version except this uses an updated battle system with a “Modern 2D Tales System.”(Look at Tales of Rebirth and Tales of Destiny 2 on PSP or Tales of Hearts on the DS.)The current menu patch of Narikiri Dungeon X’s origins is unknown. It’s that bottom right icon when you are on the Title Screen of Narikiri Dungeon X. If you didn’t notice, it also has Tales of Phantasia X, the remake of the remakes of Tales of Phantasia (They remade this using the PSX version as the base. A Fan Translation currently being worked on by Absolute Zero Translations. It was developed by Namco Tales Studios and published by Namco Bandai Games.

Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X the first remake of Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon on the Game Boy Color. (This is being repeated from the Phantasia PSX review). The localization is abyssmal and the GBA “downgrade” from the PSX was terribly done. I would like to say something first before proceeding with this review: Stay away from the GBA version of Tales of Phantasia. An unofficial fan translation of the original Super Famicom version was released on Februby Dejap.The patch translated menus only not the story.

The game's producers have given it the characteristic genre name Legendary RPG beginning with the PlayStation version, with the Full Voice Edition given the moniker Legendary RPG Embellished with Voices. A PlayStation Portable remake known as Tales of Phantasia Full Voice Edition followed in September 2006, featuring full voice acting during story scenes, which was later included with further enhancements as part of Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X in June 2010.

it was later ported to a number of other platforms, including a Japan- exclusive version for the PlayStation in December 1998 and a Game Boy Advance version published by Namco in Japan in August 2003 and later published by Nintendo in North America and Europe in March 2006, which marked the first time the game was officially available in English. Originally released only in Japan in December 1995, it is the first title in the Tales series. Tales of Phantasia is an action role-playing video game developed by Wolf Team and published by Namco for the Super Famicom.
