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developed by CyberConnect and published by
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for the
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. It is the first game to be developed by CyberConnect, as well as the first installment in the ''Little Tail Bronx'' series, which takes place in a
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world of floating islands populated by
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dogs and cats. The game revolves around a teenaged
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named Waffle Ryebread and his encounters with the Black Cats Gang, a group of
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who aim to steal magic crystals. Though it received a generally positive response from critics, the title was met with low sales in Japan, falling short of the publisher's expectations. ''Tail Concerto'' was first released in
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in April 1998 and the following December in France, with an English version released in North America in November 1999 by publisher
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. The game features character designs and artwork by
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, and the Japanese version included the opening theme song "For Little Tail" performed by Kokia before her debut in the music business.


Gameplay

''Tail Concerto'' is an action-adventure platforming game featuring three-dimensional characters and environments. Players control the character Waffle, who pilots a semi-humanoid
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called the "Police Robo" with the ability to run, jump, climb on ledges, and hover in mid-air for brief periods. In addition, the mecha is equipped with a pair of mechanized arms that can pick up and throw objects such as crates and bombs, as well as a long-range "bubble blaster" used to damage or immobilize enemies. The game features support for the PlayStation's
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, as well as its built-in vibration feedback function. The game features a variety of levels, each with their own objectives that usually involve capturing enemy kittens by grabbing them with the Police Robo's limbs, as well as
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battles that take place at the end of certain stages. Some areas require the use of different means of travel, such as mine carts and a
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, or attacking enemies using heat-seeking missiles. While the game's camera remains static most of the time, the player is given the ability to rotate the view angle during certain action scenes. The game also contains
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features such as the ability to explore towns and interact with non-player characters. Also hidden in each area are whistles that grant extra lives, and boxes containing pieces of photographs featuring artwork that may be viewed in a gallery once all the sections are found. Players may choose between one of three difficulty settings from the main options screen, and progress can be saved to a PlayStation
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Plot and setting

''Tail Concerto'' is set in the Kingdom of Prairie, a floating
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populated by anthropomorphic dogs and cats. Animosity between the two species has led to a history of conflict, with dogs now representing the majority population. Due to its unique geographical configuration, the nation's inhabitants mostly commute by way of
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s, and their society is characterized by steam-based technology and mysterious crystals culled from the ruins of an ancient civilization. The story revolves around a young canine police officer named Waffle, and begins as he investigates a public disturbance caused by the Black Cats Gang on one of Prairie's islands. He and the Black Cat's leader, Alicia, immediately recognize each other as childhood friends before she feigns ignorance and escapes. Waffle soon encounters the cats again after they kidnap the adventurous Princess Terria, and learn that they are seeking five special crystals that hold an unknown, potentially dangerous power. After speaking with his grandfather Russel, Waffle learns that the crystals once served as the power source for a colossal robot called the Iron Giant which nearly destroyed the world centuries ago in a great war. Thinking the cats want to revive the giant themselves, he discovers that the gang is unaware of the crystals' purpose, and were only gathering them on behalf of their financer and weapon supplier Fool, who tricked them with the promise of getting revenge on the dog people for years of prejudice. Fool successfully awakens the giant using the four gathered crystals and Alicia's pendant, a present from Waffle when they were both young, which is revealed to be the fifth. However, the robot turns on him immediately, and Alicia flies her
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inside the creature to get her pendant back. Waffle goes to rescue her, assisted by both the Black Cats and the princess's royal guard, Cyan, and manages to destroy the Giant's core while he and Alicia make their escape. In the end, Waffle takes Alicia back to his home to recover, and gives her back her pendant to reaffirm their friendship.


Voice cast

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Development

Development for ''Tail Concerto'' began in 1996 by members of CyberConnect, shortly after the company was established. After the success of such 3D action titles as
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, the company made a proposal to publisher Bandai to produce a similar game for the PlayStation, which they "gladly accepted". The game features artwork and character designs by
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and illustrator
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, as well as nearly 20 minutes of animated cutscenes produced by Astrovision, Inc. ''Tail Concerto'' spent nearly two years in development before being released in Japan in April 1998, and would make an appearance at the 1998
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where it "drew a crowd for its looks and playability", according to website ''
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''. A playable demo featuring Japanese text and audio was later released in North America in the "Imports" section of the ''
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'' disc in 1998. While Bandai of America had originally not confirmed an English release in the region, the company remarked that the title "had a very good chance" of coming to the West as early as June 1999. However, they expressed concern that the developers responsible for translating and localizing the title may not be able to complete the game on time, citing it as "the only factor that would make Tail Concerto not see a release on these shores". As the deadline passed, publishing rights changed hands between multiple US studios, including
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, before
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announced in July 1999 that they would be releasing the North American version of ''Tail Concerto'' as part of their company strategy to "broaden its domestic library through eclectic acquisitions", and to release it by the end of the following September. Although delays caused the title to miss this date, Atlus later made a statement on their website that they would begin shipping the game to retailers on November 3, and for players to expect it in stores shortly thereafter.


Audio

''Tail Concertos background music was composed by Chikayo Fukuda and Seizo Nakata, and features the Japanese opening theme song "For Little Tail" by
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singer Kokia, which was replaced by an original
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piece in the English version, but retained in the French version. "For Little Tail" was recorded in 1997 specifically for the game, one year before Kokia's musical debut, and was regarded by her as an "illusion song" since it was never released on any album until 13 years later, when it appeared as the
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of her 2010 single "Road to Glory ~Long Journey~". Although no soundtrack originally accompanied the game's 1998 release, an album called the ''Tail Concerto Perfect Sound Track'' was eventually released on January 30, 2015 featuring 47 tracks, including a new version of "For Little Tail" performed by Tomoyo Mitani, who provided the vocals for the theme songs to '' Solatorobo: Red the Hunter'' and ''
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''.


Reception

''Tail Concerto'' received a 30 out of 40 from the staff of ''
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'', earning the publication's Silver Award, as well as a 77.5% average score from ''
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'', based on individual reviews of 75, 85, 75, and 75. The game received above-average reviews in the west according to the
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. Peter Bartholow of ''
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'' called attention to the Japanese import's "pleasant and light" presentation, deeming it "a 3D platformer perfect for gamers of all ages", but ultimately felt that it lacked challenge and was too short. Matt Helgeson of ''
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'' similarly called the game charming and a "cute-fest" with "delightfully clumsy anime cutscenes", but that the gameplay was "nothing too complex or innovative." Adam Cleveland of ''
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'' found ''Tail Concerto'' to be "a fun game that is just too short for its own good", calling attention to the game's "great graphics and sound effects", but added that it had little to offer older players who "will most likely require a little more complexity than this". He also felt that although the spoken dialogue was "very well done", the translation became "curiously awkward" as the story progressed, and that certain voice samples had a tendency to play over the wrong text. ''
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''s early review called it "a strange, appealing and above-all harmless game that manages to be fun despite its obscure story and oft-frustrating control." Jeff Lundrigan of '' NextGen'' advised the reader in his review to pick up the game "on the cheap, if possible, then gather some friends, get in the right frame of mind, and surprise them by throwing this in. You'll be a hit until at least the party is over, guaranteed." Jeremy Parish of ''
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'' compared the game to the films of director
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in 2012, declaring that "CyberConnect2's ''Tail Concerto'' and its sequel ''
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'' -- drip with Ghibli style, perhaps more than any other game you can name". He would elaborate that the series "comes across as a combination of ''
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''. With a serious-mindedness that belies its whimsical appearance, these games brilliantly embody the essence of Hayao Miyazaki's directorial ethos." The game sold approximately 97,000 units in Japan, falling short of CyberConnect and Bandai's original goal, and would reach a grand total of around 150,000 units sold worldwide.


Legacy

Despite the low sales of the original game, CyberConnect were interested in creating a sequel as early as one year after ''Tail Concerto''s release in Japan. Company president Hiroshi Matsuyama proposed ideas for ''Tail Concerto 2'' to Bandai in both 1999 and 2000, but was rejected both times since the publisher believed the franchise simply wasn't profitable, leading CyberConnect to instead focus on their then-upcoming '' .hack'' franchise. However, Matsuyama and his colleagues didn't give up, citing that ''Tail Concerto'' had fans all over the world and believed a follow-up could still find an audience. They re-proposed the idea in 2003 and 2004, with Bandai again refusing to greenlight the project due to its predecessor's low sales. Despite a direct sequel never coming to fruition, CyberConnect and character designer Nobuteru Yūki returned to the world of ''Tail Concerto'' in 2005 with the creation of the character , a public safety
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program of the same name. The promotional materials for the program reveal that Mamoru-kun and his friends live in the country of "Nipon", which, along with ''Tail Concerto''s Prairie Kingdom, is part of a larger world called "Little Tail Bronx". In June 2007, CyberConnect2 released promotional artwork for a new video game, which was confirmed to be a
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to ''Tail Concerto'' called '' Solatorobo: Red the Hunter'', which takes place in the same world, and was released for the
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in 2010. A mobile game set in the same universe, ''
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'', was released in 2014. Another game in the series titled '' Fuga: Melodies of Steel'' was announced as part of the ''Trilogy of Vengeance'' series, commemorating CyberConnect2's 20th anniversary. It was released in 2021 for
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See also

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