The 5 best Tales Of… games ever released stateside
Namco Bandai’s Tales of series hasn’t been developed in North America, Europe and other regions the way it has in Japan. We’ve never seen any of the DS entries (Tales of Tempest/Tales of Innocence/Tales of Hearts), didn’t catch the Game Boy Advance Narikiri Dungeon or Summoner’s Lineage spin-offs and weren’t… Continue Reading »
Important Importables: Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 review for GBA
Many people get caught up with the region-free DS and PSP games, but often forget that Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games are region-free as well. Since the DS is backwards compatible with GBA games, that means a whole extra library of import games is available.… Continue Reading »
Namco Bandai says no Tales of Innocence for you
Hideo Baba, the Tales of brand manager, released an exclusive statement to Cubed³ that Bandai Namco will likely not be releasing Tales of Innocence for the Nintendo DS outside of Japan. Tales of Innocence was released in December, 2007 in Japan and was the ninth Tales of title. It featured… Continue Reading »
Two Tales of titles to celebrate the series’ 10th anniversary
I love Tales of games. In fact, I’m still secretly hoping that the GBA title Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3 will somehow get a North American release. So of course I am pleased to announce that a new press release from Namco Bandai states that 2008 will mark… Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
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