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The '''Chrono series''' is a video game franchise owned by [[Square Enix]]. It began in 1995 with the RPG [[Chrono Trigger]], which spawned two continuations, [[Radical Dreamers]] and [[Chrono Cross]]. A promotional anime called [[Dimensional Adventure Numa Monjar]] and a port of Chrono Trigger for the Sony Playstation and [[Chrono Trigger (DS)|Nintendo DS]] were also produced. As of March 31, 2003, Chrono Trigger was, with 2.65 million units, Square Enix's 12th best-selling game based on copies shipped; Chrono Cross was, with 1.5 million units, the 24th.
 
 
 
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== Reception ==
The Chrono series has been very successful in game rankings and sales. Chrono Trigger sold more than 2.36 million copies in Japan and 290,000 abroad. The first two million copies sold in Japan were delivered in only two months. The game was met with substantial success upon release in North America, and its re-release on the PlayStation as part of the Final Fantasy Chronicles package topped the NPD TRSTS PlayStation sales charts for over six weeks.
 
Chrono Trigger has recently placed highly on all five of multimedia website IGN's "top 100 games of all time" lists—4th in 2002, 6th in early 2005, 13th in late 2005, 2nd in 2006, and 18th in 2007. GameSpot included Chrono Trigger in "The Greatest Games of All Time" list released in April 2006, and it also appeared as 28th on an "All Time Top 100" list in a poll conducted by Japanese magazine ''Famitsu''.
 
The music of the series has been very highly regarded and enjoyed wide popularity. IGN commented that Chrono Trigger has "one of the best videogame soundtracks ever produced."
 
The [[Chrono Trigger (DS)|DS version of Chrono Trigger]] was the 22nd best-selling game of Japan in 2008.
 
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