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Tales of Symphonia sequal announced

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Ice Wipe Inc. - 27 Jan 2004 00:49 GMT
News: A Tale For Everyone
By Ben - Jan 26th 2004 23:06
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Namco have unveiled four, count-em, new titles in their epic stat-filled
RPG-based "Tales Of.." series. The good news, and some bad news, awaits you
inside.

It was revealed today that Namco are beavering away on four new epic
chapters in their stunning "Tales Of.." series. Each title is totally
unique- with the GameCube and Game Boy Advance being treated to a title
each, as will the PlayStation 2. The PSone (It just won't die!) will receive
a "Tales Of.." compendium disc, not unlike the sought-after Zelda
Collector's Disc.

The GameCube title will be a full-blown sequel to Tales of Symphonia- which,
to the great distress of European gamers, is still not confirmed for a
release in our beautiful continent. Titled "Tales of Legendia"- the title is
Japan-only for the time being- a U.S release is not definite at this point-
making a European release even more unlikely. With the bad news over, the
game is set to utilise the stunning 3D engine from Symphonia- and will
feature a GBA-GC link-up feature with the new Game Boy Advance "Tales Of.."
incarnation, which hasn't been given a title yet.

We'll have more on Namco's RPG super-series as we get it.
Billy Bissette - 27 Jan 2004 20:23 GMT
 And Tales of Symphonia's US release has been pushed back until the end
of the year.
 
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