![]() The New Game + and multiple endings really gave the game replayability. I ultimately decided to purchase Chrono Trigger (for $60, those ripoff artists). I saw two games that caught my interest Chrono Trigger and Breath of Fire. Anyway, after I had gotten into RPGs, I was browsing through a used game store to find something new to play. It has a magic that no other game has that can appeal to any age-even for an RPG. I have all the dialogue in it memorized through just being exposed to it so often (and this was true of me BEFORE I hacked all the text, too). ![]() I've replayed it so many times, I'm almost sure it's close to breaking the triple-digit mark. I still consider it one of the greatest 3 games ever created. It continued to be my favorite RPG (hell, video game in general) for the next 8 years, until finally it was barely toppled by Suikoden 2 and Grandia 2. CT was the game that got me hardcore addicted to RPGs-Secret of Mana, Crystalis, and The Legend of Zelda gave me pleasant tastes, but CT was like RPG cocaine. I also used the time after that first month to explore every inch of 1200 BC in an attempt to find Schala. I played it nonstop for a month, getting all the endings and finding every secret I possibly could, just because it was so great. Got it for Christmas in.1995 or 1996, can't remember. I consider myself damn lucky to have found it. I managed to find Chrono Trigger for $45 in a used game store. I loved them both so much that I obtained my own copies. I bought a SNES for $40 at Toys R Us, and borrowed a copy of Chrono Trigger and FF6 from a friend. When I got FF7 for my Playstation, I really dug the turned-based RPG thing (I was sheltered and ignorant), and wanted to try the previous Final Fantasy. ![]() ![]() I had never owned a SNES, only a NES, Genesis and Playstation. Sadly, I didn't get to play Chrono Trigger until 1998. IcyBrian is a big fanfiction repository, complete with its own brand of forum regulars. If I hadn't spent so much time drawing Chrono Trigger characters, my art would certainly have suffered they encouraged my anatomy, my manga skills, and later, the American/manga amalgamation that distinguishes my artwork. To say that Chrono Trigger has influenced my life is to belittle the effect it had on me the effect it CONTINUES to have on me, ten wonderful years later. I played through that game more times than I cared to admit and when I knew it inside and out, I switched to learning about the merchandising, the development stages, the rare goodies that came with it. After that, I went through and saw all the endings then I got the characters to level **, then I went through and, by charming, tabbed up every character to ** in every tabbable stat. I was one of the very lucky kids who got it back in 1995 Christmas morning, in fact, and I spent pretty much every waking hour playing it until I finally beat it a couple days before New Year's. CuteLuccaĪs anyone who visits my site will immediately see, I am obsessed with Chrono Trigger. ĬuteLucca is a profound Chrono fan who utilizes her drawing skills to make all kinds of amazing drawings and fanarts, and also is the premier collector of Chrono Trigger merchandise. The game is just put together so well, there are barely any negative points about it. The music also is incredible, Yasunori Mitsuda did a fantastic job in his debut game, arguably his best work to date. Each one had thier own unique flavor, and even the NPC's were very well done. Also there are the characters involved in the game. The first thing that really grabbed me about the game was the incredible storyline, with its multiple endings and insane replay value for the time. After seeing thier articles on the game, and knowing that thier reccomendations were good (they previously did Earthbound), we got the game when it was released. One of the games that they focused on heavily was Chrono Trigger. In late 94/early 95 they started doing RPG preview articles, to raise the fanbase here in America. I was subscribed to Nintendo Power way back starting around 1993. SilentMartyr is a moderator of their forums. The CTNP is dedicated to novelizing Chrono Trigger and getting an official blessing from Square. Together, we keep the fire of the Chrono series burning! Chrono Trigger Recollections Community RecollectionsĪ big thank you to everyone who contributed.
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