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''Tail Concerto'' is a 3D anime-style [[Action Adventure]] and platform game for the [[PS 1]] published by Bandai in Japan in 1998 and by [[Atlus]] in North America in 1999.
''Tail Concerto'' is a 3D anime-style [[Action Adventure]] and platform game for the [[PS 1]] published by Bandai in Japan in 1998 and by [[Atlus]] in North America in 1999.


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A mostly underrated game that has a small following. A [[Spiritual Sequel]] to the game [[Shared Universe|set in the same universe]], ''[[Solatorobo]]'', has been released on the [[Nintendo DS]] the 28th of October, 2010.
A mostly underrated game that has a small following. A [[Spiritual Sequel]] to the game [[Shared Universe|set in the same universe]], ''[[Solatorobo]]'', has been released on the [[Nintendo DS]] the 28th of October, 2010.



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Tropes in this game:
* [[Acclaimed Flop]]
* [[Acclaimed Flop]]
* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: Russel Ryebread.
* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: Russel Ryebread.

Revision as of 23:19, 2 March 2014

Tail Concerto is a 3D anime-style Action Adventure and platform game for the PS 1 published by Bandai in Japan in 1998 and by Atlus in North America in 1999.

The game revolves around a canine police officer named Waffle Ryebread and his adventures while he obtains magical crystals for the purposes of an investigation into their use. However, he constantly runs into the Black Cats Gang who is bent on stealing the crystals for their boss, Fool. The group is helmed by Alicia, a girl Waffle knew as a child. What either doesn't know is the unfortunate implications the crystals bring if they are ever reunited...

A mostly underrated game that has a small following. A Spiritual Sequel to the game set in the same universe, Solatorobo, has been released on the Nintendo DS the 28th of October, 2010.


Tropes used in Tail Concerto include:

  Cyan (in quicksand): "Don't you see what I'm trying to do? I sacrificed myself to warn you of this trap!"

 Fool: "I'll finish you off myself."

*Boss music starts up*

*Beat*

Fool: "On second thought, physical labor isn't my style. I think I'll be going now! Bye!"