![]() The game’s audio absolutely pushed the SNES’ sound driver to the limits and even managed the seemingly-impossible feat of featuring a full theme song. Together with Sakuraba’s similarly impressive soundtrack for Star Ocean, this soundtrack rivalled the likes of Nobuo Uematsu’s Final Fantasy VI, Yasunori Mitsuda’s Chrono Trigger, and Koichi Sugiyama’s Dragon Quest VI as the most musically and technologically accomplished SNES RPG soundtrack to ever be released. While the Tales series is often criticised for producing derivative, uneven scores, their soundtrack for this title proved as polished as it was ambitious. It nevertheless won the hearts of many fans with its traditional but heartwarming storyline, innovative battle system, and technically advanced graphics and sound. The soundtrack was written by progressive rock composer Motoi Sakuraba in collaboration with pop music producer Shinji Tamura and bit contributor Ryota Furuya. Developed by Wolfteam and published by Namco for the SNES in 1995, the game remained a Japan exclusive until it was finally localised eight years later. Tales of the Phantasia is the first entry in the long-running Tales RPG franchise. Tales of Phantasia 20th Anniversary Sound BoxĬDGM-10035 (Regular Edition) CDGM-10036 (Limited Edition)
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