Main Series Video Games
The games in the series have been divided into two types -- the main series of games, called "Mothership Titles", and the side story games, titled "Escort Titles".
1995 – | – Tales of Phantasia | ||
1996 – | |||
1997 – | – Tales of Destiny | ||
1998 – | |||
1999 – | |||
2000 – | – Tales of Eternia | ||
2001 – | |||
2002 – | – Tales of Destiny 2 | ||
2003 – | – Tales of Symphonia | ||
2004 – | – Tales of Rebirth | ||
2005 – | – Tales of Legendia | – Tales of the Abyss | |
2006 – | |||
2007 – | – Tales of Innocence | ||
2008 – | – Tales of Vesperia | – Tales of Hearts | |
2009 – | – Tales of Graces | ||
2010 – | |||
2011 – | – Tales of Xillia | ||
2012 – | – Tales of Xillia 2 |
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