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Tail Concerto

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Title Screen

Tail Concerto

Developer: CyberConnect
Publishers: Bandai (JP/FR), Atlus (US)
Platform: PlayStation
Released in JP: April 16, 1998
Released in US: November 3, 1999
Released in FR: August 31, 1999


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


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Tail Concerto is based in a steampunk fantasy world, starring an anthropomorphic canine police officer named Waffle going after a group of felines called the Black Cats Gang. What could be cuter than that?

A more-or-less sequel, Solatorobo: Red the Hunter, was eventually released on the Nintendo DS.

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Regional differences.

Demo Leftovers

TailConcertoDemo (1).png
TailConcertoDemo (2).png

Two images left over from a demo version of the game.

The same images can be found, in Japanese, in the French and Japanese versions. They weren't localized for the French version.

TailConcertoDemo (3).png
TailConcertoDemo (4).png

The text in the Japanese versions is slightly different. The first image reads:

Trial:

This software is still under development, so no returns will be accepted even if a problem occurs. Thank you in advance for understanding.

*This software is a trial version and the quality of the game has been reduced. There are no anime cutscenes.

The second image reads:

This is the end of the trial version. Please enjoy the subsequent adventures in the full version

It's scheduled to be released this spring, so please look forward to it!

Regional differences

Title Screen

North American Japanese French
TailConcertoTitle.png TailConcerto-JP-TitleScreen.png TailConcerto-FR-TitleScreen.png


  • The North American version added a "options" option on the menu, and a "confirm" button guide.
  • The copyright text was changed, also adding a "Published by ATLUS" text.
  • The Japanese and French versions are the same, as this one is based on the Japanese version instead of the North American release.