Released in 2000 exclusively in Japan, Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon is a fascinating handheld spin-off of Namco’s beloved Tales series. Rather than traditional turn-based combat, the game features real-time action RPG mechanics paired with a creative costume system that allows players to switch classes on the fly.
The game’s colorful visuals, catchy music, and fast-paced gameplay made it a standout title on the Game Boy Color. While it never received an official Western release, Narikiri Dungeon has become a favorite among import enthusiasts and Tales fans eager to explore every corner of the franchise.
As today’s Retro-Bit of the Day, this title highlights just how ambitious and experimental handheld RPGs could be during the late ’90s and early 2000s.
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