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'''''Tales of Symphonia''''' is a video game first released for the Nintendo GameCube and later for the PlayStation 2 in Japan. It debuted in Japan on August 29, 2003, selling 953,000 copies, in Canada and the United States on July 13, 2004, and in Europe on November 19, 2004. The game received a Japanese-only PlayStation 2 release on September 22, 2004, selling 486,000 copies. It is the fifth mothership title in the ''Tales'' RPG series, and was the third game in the series to be officially released in the U.S., and the first to be released in Europe. ''Tales of Symphonia's'' characteristic genre name is '''''To Resonate With You RPG'''''. ''Tales of Symphonia'' takes place long before ''Tales of Phantasia'' (hence a distant prequel). The game sold 118,000 copies during its first two weeks of sales in the U.S. and went on to sell over 1.4 million copies worldwide.
'''''Tales of Symphonia''''' is a video game first released for the Nintendo GameCube and later for the PlayStation 2 in Japan. It debuted in Japan on August 29, 2003, selling 953,000 copies, in Canada and the United States on July 13, 2004, and in Europe on November 19, 2004. The game received a Japanese-only PlayStation 2 release on September 22, 2004, selling 486,000 copies. It is the fifth mothership title in the ''Tales'' RPG series, and was the third game in the series to be officially released in the U.S., and the first to be released in Europe. ''Tales of Symphonia's'' characteristic genre name is '''''To Resonate With You RPG'''''. ''Tales of Symphonia'' takes place long before ''Tales of Phantasia'' (hence a distant prequel). The game sold 118,000 copies during its first two weeks of sales in the U.S. and went on to sell over 1.4 million copies worldwide.
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