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On the first day of the year 1,000, a teenager called Crono heads towards the millennial fair. Here he bumps into a vaguely familiar girl with a glowing pendant. After offering to show her around, they go to the show of Crono's friend, Lucca. Lucca's teleportation machine goes haywire and somehow takes the girl, Marle into a strange portal. Crono takes her pendant and follows her into the portal to find himself four hundred years in the past! | ||||||||||
Light's Chrono Trigger team: Crono, Ayla and Marle. Why? Crono's the main character, but with the Rainbow sword and his Luminaire tech, he's worth keeping! I use Marle because of her healing techs, and Ayla because she's the best fighter in the game, and the Bronze Fist is unstoppable! | ||||||||||
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Rating: K-A, 6+ One player One cartridge Three save game blocks Developed by: Square Published by: Square Style: Traditional Battle System: Active Time Platform: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Remake) Sony Playstation |
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The 32-Meg quest begins. The millennium. A portal is opened. The chain of time is broken. A young man is transported into the past, altering the course of history and the outcome of the future. He has to find his way home, but first he must travel to the outer edges of time to repair the world's chronology. On the way, he encounters strange friends and foes, utilises incredible devices and vehicles, and penetrates and neutralises the fortresses of the past, present and future. A paradox has been created. If he does not restore the order of time, nothing will ever be the same. He is the one who will become a hero. He is Crono. -From the creators of the acclaimed Final Fantasy series -Character designs by Akira Toriyama |