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This version has since been released digitally for smartphones (iOS and Android) and Microsoft Windows via Steam (PC), retaining most of the new features (such as dungeons and items) added to this version not present in the original SNES and Playstation versions, the new localization, etc. Some minor features remain DS exclusive however, such as the dual screen support. The initial release of the smartphone versions were also missing other features such as the FMV cutscenes, but these features were reintroduced in an update released on February 27, 2018 based on the version for Windows | This version has since been released digitally for smartphones (iOS and Android) and Microsoft Windows via Steam (PC), retaining most of the new features (such as dungeons and items) added to this version not present in the original SNES and Playstation versions, the new localization, etc. Some minor features remain DS exclusive however, such as the dual screen support. The initial release of the smartphone versions were also missing other features such as the FMV cutscenes, but these features were reintroduced in an update released on February 27, 2018 based on the version for Windows | ||
== Announcement | == Announcement == | ||
On July 2, 2008 [[Square Enix]] announced that they were officially planning to bring Chrono Trigger to the Nintendo DS. Composer [[Yasunori Mitsuda]] was pleased with the project, exclaiming "think about it when they play it." At the 2008 Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix displayed [[Akira Toriyama]]'s original art, advertising the DS release. | On July 2, 2008 [[Square Enix]] announced that they were officially planning to bring Chrono Trigger to the Nintendo DS. Composer [[Yasunori Mitsuda]] was pleased with the project, exclaiming "think about it when they play it." At the 2008 Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix displayed [[Akira Toriyama]]'s original art, advertising the DS release. | ||