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By Tom Goulter posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Tales Studio, the independent developer responsible for the Tales series of RPGs since 1995's Tales of Phantasia, has been closed by parent company Namco Bandai. But Tales fans can take comfort in the fact that upcoming titles in the series haven't been cancelled – however, with the 25-year-old studio absorbed by Namco Bandai, the future of the series is for now in-house...


Namco Bandai has revealed four new games in its popular Tales series for Nintendo and Sony platforms, in the pages of Japanese Famitsu magazine. The mag confirms a sequel to GameCube RPG Tales of Symphonia for Wii, as well as new entry Tales of Innocence for Nintendo DS. PSP meanwhile gets the aptly named Tales of Rebirth, while PS2 will see Tales of Destiny arrive. That's a lot of tales. We're still scouring Famitsu with a fine magnifying glass, but the DS entry seems to be an entirely new

By Tom Goulter posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Tales Studio, the independent developer responsible for the Tales series of RPGs since 1995's Tales of Phantasia, has been closed by parent company Namco Bandai. But Tales fans can take comfort in the fact that upcoming titles in the series haven't been cancelled – however, with the 25-year-old studio absorbed by Namco Bandai, the future of the series is for now in-house...



By Christian Nutt posted 4 years, 8 months ago
If there's one thing that can get you pumped to play a game, it's a rockin' intro. Even in this age of overblown cinematics and increasingly elaborate plots spiraling into gaming oblivion, there's something about a few guitar licks and a hint of action that get the gamer juices flowing. Ever since consoles started kicking out high quality music and graphics in the early 90s, we've been addicted to the art of the intro. 7. Ys: The Ark of Napishtim (PlayStation 2, 2005) When this game hit the

Namco Bandai has revealed four new games in its popular Tales series for Nintendo and Sony platforms, in the pages of Japanese Famitsu magazine. The mag confirms a sequel to GameCube RPG Tales of Symphonia for Wii, as well as new entry Tales of Innocence for Nintendo DS. PSP meanwhile gets the aptly named Tales of Rebirth, while PS2 will see Tales of Destiny arrive. That's a lot of tales. We're still scouring Famitsu with a fine magnifying glass, but the DS entry seems to be an entirely new

By Tom Goulter posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Tales Studio, the independent developer responsible for the Tales series of RPGs since 1995's Tales of Phantasia, has been closed by parent company Namco Bandai. But Tales fans can take comfort in the fact that upcoming titles in the series haven't been cancelled – however, with the 25-year-old studio absorbed by Namco Bandai, the future of the series is for now in-house...


Namco Bandai has revealed four new games in its popular Tales series for Nintendo and Sony platforms, in the pages of Japanese Famitsu magazine. The mag confirms a sequel to GameCube RPG Tales of Symphonia for Wii, as well as new entry Tales of Innocence for Nintendo DS. PSP meanwhile gets the aptly named Tales of Rebirth, while PS2 will see Tales of Destiny arrive. That's a lot of tales. We're still scouring Famitsu with a fine magnifying glass, but the DS entry seems to be an entirely new

By Tom Goulter posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Tales Studio, the independent developer responsible for the Tales series of RPGs since 1995's Tales of Phantasia, has been closed by parent company Namco Bandai. But Tales fans can take comfort in the fact that upcoming titles in the series haven't been cancelled – however, with the 25-year-old studio absorbed by Namco Bandai, the future of the series is for now in-house...


Namco Bandai announced today that the latest Tamagotchi game, Tamagotchi Party On!, will be ever-so-cutely heading to Wii this Spring. Up to four players will compete in a race to become the next president of Tamagotchi Planet. Presented in a board game style format, players will fight for the hearts of Tamagotchi citizens worldwide in over 15 minigame competitions. Candidates must use wonderous power of the Wii-mote to master such skills as hand shaking, finding lost children, and public

By GamesRadar US posted 4 years, 9 months ago
Today we're happy to bring you an exclusive video of Tamagotchi Party On! for the Wii. As the name implies, it's a party game featuring tons of so-cute-you'll-puke minigames starring the adorable creatures that originally only lived in small plastic devices. Branching out into the Wii, they've shown that they have an entire world of adorable minigames and political ambitions (no, really. The title Party On! is a pun.) Take a look below, and if that's not enough for you, make sure to check out
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