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Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon
Game Boy
Game Description
Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon is a role-playing video game for the Game Boy Color. It is the first sequel in the Tales series, which normally does not have connected storylines. The story begins 205 years after the beginning of Tales of Phantasia. Due to the limits of the Game Boy, the game uses a battle system called Petit LMBS, a turn-based variation on the Linear Motion Battle System used by the rest of the series. As in normal LMBS, the player controls only one character and does so via button combinations instead of a dialogue choice, while party members are computer-controlled.
Translation Description
English patch. Note: ChangeV no longer has free time for the project anymore. Most of the works was done by his brother JawsV. Here's the changelog:

* ver. 009m Event/Request 5 ( door of heart ) / all menu and stuff
* ver. 008 townspeople / misc fix
* ver. 007 Event/Request 11 ( Hammer )
* ver. 006 Event/Request 10 ( Tina )
* ver. 005 Event/Request 4 ( monster fish )
* ver. 004c Event/Requests 1 ( Arisa ), 8 ( Funk ), 2 ( Gourmet )
* ver. 003a until ( Arche )
* ver. 002 until ( leaving house )
* ver. 001 until ( user control )
* ver. 000 until ( intro )
GameTales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon
Released ByChangeV
LanguageEnglish
StatusUnfinished
PlatformGame Boy
LicenseN/A
Patching InformationNo Special Requirements
GenreRole Playing
Published ByNamco
Game Date10 November 2000
Patch Version009m
Release Date02 November 2005
ReadmeReadme File
Source
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