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Posted by: GamblingCat 27th May 2008 16:56
I was always hoping CT would be put on the GBA, but it never happened wonder if Square-Enix should put the game on the DS, but Id wonder what would happen about graphics.

Posted by: blizzera god 27th May 2008 21:26
it definitively should be put on the ds.

Posted by: dont chocobos rule? 27th May 2008 21:45
absolutely not. psp, yes, but ds? no. the cartoony 3-d style doesnt appeal to me, and while it may work for iii and iv, it wont for chrono trigger

Posted by: painreaver 27th May 2008 23:40
perfect re-release, no cartoony graphics, just true to the original and I'd be happy as hell

Posted by: Harlequin 28th May 2008 19:04
At this point, I'm a bit sick of remakes. Can't people just go out and by the PS version?

One question: how do the people who remake the game convert the original character designs to a more realistic style? Is that even possible?

Posted by: Starsoul-klr 3rd June 2008 03:29
I'm also quite sick of FF remakes. However games like Chrono Trigger and other non-FF games could use a portable version. Be it DS or PSP. Just stay away from the cell...

Posted by: SilverMaduin 3rd June 2008 14:52
No.
Chrono Break I'd welcome with open arms, but enough with the pointless remaking!

Posted by: King Eddy 19th June 2008 03:54
Some of us people enjoy remakes because we never got to play the game the first time around. When most of the SNES games came out, I was too young to understand them or even try to go find them in the first place. I would love to see Chrono Trigger on the DS so I don't have to play it our old, stinking computer anymore! And who knows, the remake could be freaking sweet.

Posted by: laszlow 19th June 2008 04:01
Quote (SilverMaduin @ 3rd June 2008 09:52)
No.
Chrono Break I'd welcome with open arms, but enough with the pointless remaking!

The trademark on Chrono Break expired a few years ago. If there ever is a Chrono sequel, it might not be called Break.

But yeah, I've played through CT at least five or six times, so I might not buy a remake or port right away. My purchasing decision would depend on what kind of extras they put in it and the extent to which it was remade. I'm with SilverMaduin - I'd definitely prefer a new Chrono game over a new version of Chrono Trigger.

Posted by: blizzera god 20th June 2008 00:37
i take back my comment i want it on the psp.

Posted by: Glenn Magus Harvey 20th June 2008 09:30
Quote (SilverMaduin @ 3rd June 2008 10:52)
No.
Chrono Break I'd welcome with open arms, but enough with the pointless remaking!

Psst...they probably haven't figured out how to make a sequel yet. I can imagine they'd have had enough trouble just making Chrono Cross already.

Though I'd say they should do one of the following:
- either put a copy of the game into an inexpensive form that's usable on a portable system (just to get a portable copy), OR
- totally revise the game, improving may things vastly, from correcting errors to possibly giving new gameplay possibilities (e.g. moving one's characters?). Just make sure all new features stay in the spirit of the original game.

Oh, also, adding the Jet Bike Special, the Character Special, and the Music Special would be lovely.

Posted by: dont chocobos rule? 20th June 2008 17:14
Quote (Glenn Magus Harvey @ 20th June 2008 04:30)
Quote (SilverMaduin @ 3rd June 2008 10:52)
No.
Chrono Break I'd welcome with open arms, but enough with the pointless remaking!

Psst...they probably haven't figured out how to make a sequel yet. I can imagine they'd have had enough trouble just making Chrono Cross already.

Though I'd say they should do one of the following:
- either put a copy of the game into an inexpensive form that's usable on a portable system (just to get a portable copy), OR
- totally revise the game, improving may things vastly, from correcting errors to possibly giving new gameplay possibilities (e.g. moving one's characters?). Just make sure all new features stay in the spirit of the original game.

Oh, also, adding the Jet Bike Special, the Character Special, and the Music Special would be lovely.

wait....chrono cross already came out....like a while ago. or is this something different?

Posted by: Harlequin 21st June 2008 01:34
Quote (King Eddy @ 19th June 2008 03:54)
Some of us people enjoy remakes because we never got to play the game the first time around. When most of the SNES games came out, I was too young to understand them or even try to go find them in the first place.

Were you aware that there is a PS version available. Considering the fact that you just need a PS2 to play it (I'm not sure about the PS3), I don't see the point of making another remake. Or, at least, complaining about not playing it.

Posted by: seraphimdreamer777 21st June 2008 10:29
As far as there being a remake of Chrono Trigger I would say put it on DS. Why?
Because it would greatly benefit from the touch screen such as the Epoch when you travel through time with it you can use the stylus to choose the time period.
Also while I highly don't recommend this if they really had to add a new area why not a whole new time period with extra accessories that give you new triple techs to use. But they would have to be very careful not to mess up the originality of the remake like another remake thats already out there if y'all know which one I'm talking about. And getting back to the touch screen aspect it could be used for the battle scenes to choose what attacks to use rather than blocking off part of the screen which would be a major problem on PSP being the game was not originally designed for such a wide screen. Finally if they remade the game again they should keep the graphics the same not 3D and add voice overs and keep the animated cut scenes from PS but add an option for whether or not to see them for people that want a more old school experience.

Posted by: Shinrin 2nd July 2008 05:21
Apparently it's coming to the DS.

http://www.square-enix.co.jp/ctds/

Posted by: laszlow 2nd July 2008 17:57
Now it's definitely for real:

Quote (Square-Enix Press Release)
CHRONO TRIGGER Returns! The Timeless Classic Teleports to Nintendo DS This Holiday Season

LOS ANGELES, CA USA
Journey Through Time with the RPG Masterpiece that Started It All

LOS ANGELES, July 2 /PRNewswire/ — Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of Square Enix™ interactive entertainment products in North America, announced today that it will release CHRONO TRIGGER® in North America this Holiday season. Remastered exclusively for Nintendo DS™, this marks the first time that the groundbreaking RPG will be available on a handheld console.

Originally released in 1995 on Super NES® and shipping more than 2.5 million copies worldwide, CHRONO TRIGGER has been hailed as one of the greatest games of all time by critics and fans alike. With a unique and multifaceted storyline, the game revolutionized the world of RPGs with never-before-seen features, including an unprecedented soundtrack and multiple endings determined by side quests and the player's actions.

With artwork by famed manga artist Akira Toriyama and an unprecedented and inspiring musical score created by Yasunori Mitsuda, CHRONO TRIGGER represents the best-in-class of the video game world. This newly revamped edition maintains all of the game's original elements and spirit while introducing the portability, dual-screen presentation and Touch-Screen functionality of Nintendo DS. Players will soon be able to rediscover the exhilarating RPG experience, breathtaking storyline and innovative gameplay in the palm of their hands.

STORY

When a newly developed teleportation device malfunctions at the Millennial Fair, young Crono must travel through time to rescue his misfortunate companion from an intricate web of past and present perils. The swashbuckling adventure that ensues soon unveils an evil force set to destroy the world, triggering Crono's race against time to change the course of history and bring about a brighter future.

FEATURES

— A masterpiece with an engaging and unparalleled storyline, leading to the discovery of multiple epic conclusions to a journey that transcends time

— An unprecedented and inspiring musical score created by Yasunori Mitsuda

— Intriguing battle system made possible by the unique combination of the Active Time Battle system and Tech skills

— Famed character designer Akira Toriyama lends his signature art style to create the vibrant world that has captivated gamers around the world

— Taking advantage of the Nintendo DS hardware, CHRONO TRIGGER makes its way onto the portable platform with all-new dual screen presentation and Touch-Screen functionality

— A brand new dungeon and a Wireless Play mode adds exciting new dimensions to this timeless classic

CHRONO TRIGGER has not yet been rated. Please visit the Entertainment Software Rating Board website at http://www.esrb.org for more information about ratings. The official website can be found at
http://na.square-enix.com/ctds.


It doesn't sound like they're making any severe visual makeovers, but we are getting a new dungeon out of it.

Posted by: dont chocobos rule? 2nd July 2008 18:22
im really excited and disappointed at the same time. i'll be fine with it if they update the graphics, not give it that 3-D thing as ive said...

Posted by: Rangers51 2nd July 2008 19:34
Quote (laszlow @ 2nd July 2008 13:57)
Now it's definitely for real:

Quote (Square-Enix Press Release)
CHRONO TRIGGER Returns! The Timeless Classic Teleports to Nintendo DS This Holiday Season

LOS ANGELES, CA USA
Journey Through Time with the RPG Masterpiece that Started It All

LOS ANGELES, July 2 /PRNewswire/ — Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of Square Enix™ interactive entertainment products in North America, announced today that it will release CHRONO TRIGGER® in North America this Holiday season. Remastered exclusively for Nintendo DS™, this marks the first time that the groundbreaking RPG will be available on a handheld console.

Originally released in 1995 on Super NES® and shipping more than 2.5 million copies worldwide, CHRONO TRIGGER has been hailed as one of the greatest games of all time by critics and fans alike. With a unique and multifaceted storyline, the game revolutionized the world of RPGs with never-before-seen features, including an unprecedented soundtrack and multiple endings determined by side quests and the player's actions.

With artwork by famed manga artist Akira Toriyama and an unprecedented and inspiring musical score created by Yasunori Mitsuda, CHRONO TRIGGER represents the best-in-class of the video game world. This newly revamped edition maintains all of the game's original elements and spirit while introducing the portability, dual-screen presentation and Touch-Screen functionality of Nintendo DS. Players will soon be able to rediscover the exhilarating RPG experience, breathtaking storyline and innovative gameplay in the palm of their hands.

STORY

When a newly developed teleportation device malfunctions at the Millennial Fair, young Crono must travel through time to rescue his misfortunate companion from an intricate web of past and present perils. The swashbuckling adventure that ensues soon unveils an evil force set to destroy the world, triggering Crono's race against time to change the course of history and bring about a brighter future.

FEATURES

— A masterpiece with an engaging and unparalleled storyline, leading to the discovery of multiple epic conclusions to a journey that transcends time

— An unprecedented and inspiring musical score created by Yasunori Mitsuda

— Intriguing battle system made possible by the unique combination of the Active Time Battle system and Tech skills

— Famed character designer Akira Toriyama lends his signature art style to create the vibrant world that has captivated gamers around the world

— Taking advantage of the Nintendo DS hardware, CHRONO TRIGGER makes its way onto the portable platform with all-new dual screen presentation and Touch-Screen functionality

— A brand new dungeon and a Wireless Play mode adds exciting new dimensions to this timeless classic

CHRONO TRIGGER has not yet been rated. Please visit the Entertainment Software Rating Board website at http://www.esrb.org for more information about ratings. The official website can be found at
http://na.square-enix.com/ctds.


It doesn't sound like they're making any severe visual makeovers, but we are getting a new dungeon out of it.

This seems really news-worthy, it's a good week for news.

Posted by: Enrique 2nd July 2008 19:41
As long as it keeps the same graphics and style I will be pleased; tough I played it way back in the 90s on an emulator, the improvements this remake will have may be worth it. Also, the PS version was good, if it weren't for the awful loading times before each battle.

Posted by: DrkMagimaster282 2nd July 2008 20:42
This sounds amazing, but the countdown is so cryptic that i thought that it was just a teaser until the article was spilled. I totally want to keep the 3/4 view and toriyama style, but the battle system might do good with a slight tweaking...definately less load times, and maybe a new main menu for equipment, techs, etc.

There is both good and bad possibilities for this game, but only TIME will tell...


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Posted by: Neal 2nd July 2008 21:52
yes yes yes YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

Posted by: Vexdefile 4th July 2008 04:14
Quote (Neal @ 2nd July 2008 13:52)
yes yes yes YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

I SECOND THAT.

//girlspams

Posted by: Thanos6 4th July 2008 04:39
Agreed on keeping the graphics the same. Some styles are so good they don't NEED updating.

Posted by: GamblingCat 4th July 2008 07:32
Its about time we get portable Chrono Trigger, I would prefer the original graphics likely, but this is good.

Posted by: Thief Of Navarre 13th August 2008 08:27
Some developers insist on giving games flashy graphics rather than timeless graphics.. I personally hate it!

For example FFVII is timeless in its graphical appeal, FFXII isnt because its graphics have aged horribly.. (it gives my a headache for the first hour while my eyes 'adjust' on my 32" HDTV)

Others games like Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga work well on modern HDTVs because the graphics are artistic and clean!
You mess with flashy graphical flair and it normally ends up being good at the time but very dated when you get yourself a better display! Stick with frankly 'old' clean graphics and the appeal of the game's story and mechanics isnt torn to shreds by 'at-the-time' good 3D graphics!

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