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[[File:SonyPlayStationController.png|thumb|left|The Traditional Sony PlayStation Controller.]]Controlling the movement of the character is executed through the Left-Analogue stick, a joystick type control with a swivel joint with a knob that fits the thumb for easier maneuvering. The Right-Analogue stick generally controls camera angles, but can be used to change the direction the character faces while the Left-Analogue permits North, South, East, and West movement. The D-Pad (or Directional Pad) serves as menu-navigators but can also be used as a secondary means for moving the character on-screen. The other four buttons on the right-side of the controller function differently between games.  Starting from the top and moving clock-wise, there is the green Triangle (▲), the purple Square (■), the blue cross ('''X'''), and the red circle (●). In ''Chrono Cross'', Circle opens the list of [[Key Item]]s, Triangle opens the menu where gear and [[Element]]s are allocated, and the cross button simply allows progression of dialogue and any other selection function.  
[[File:SonyPlayStationController.png|thumb|left|The Traditional Sony PlayStation Controller.]]Controlling the movement of the character is executed through the Left-Analogue stick, a joystick type control with a swivel joint with a knob that fits the thumb for easier maneuvering. The Right-Analogue stick generally controls camera angles, but can be used to change the direction the character faces while the Left-Analogue permits North, South, East, and West movement. The D-Pad (or Directional Pad) serves as menu-navigators but can also be used as a secondary means for moving the character on-screen. The other four buttons on the right-side of the controller function differently between games.  Starting from the top and moving clock-wise, there is the green Triangle (▲), the purple Square (■), the blue cross ('''X'''), and the red circle (●). In ''Chrono Cross'', Circle opens the list of [[Key Item]]s, Triangle opens the menu where gear and [[Element]]s are allocated, and the cross button simply allows progression of dialogue and any other selection function.  


On the top rim of the controller are the L- and R- buttons. In the center of the controller are the Start and Select buttons. Start typically allows the game's progress to pause. Pressing Start again should unpause the game session.  
On the top rim of the controller are the L- and R- buttons. In the center of the controller are the Start and Select buttons. Start typically allows the game's progress to pause.
 
==Emulation==
An Emulator is a program that allows console video games to be played on Personal Computers. The name emulator literally refers to the fact that the console's video game playing behavior is emulated. PlayStation emulators, such as {{w|ePSXe}}, allow games such as ''Chrono Cross'' to be playable on computers. Generally illegal, as the games played upon them are illegally acquired copies, use of emulation is permissible when one owns original copies of the games played on them and has no reasonable way to play the game on the original console, or wishes to emulate the game to receive screenshots. Legal specifics regarding {{w|Video Game Console Emulators}} differs with each project, and the Terms of Use for each emulator is also detailed by the creators. Pressing Start again should unpause the game session.  


==''[[Chrono (Series)]]'' titles for PS==
==''[[Chrono (Series)]]'' titles for PS==
*''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' re-release on ''Final Fantasy Anthology''.
*''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' re-release on ''[[w:c:finalfantasy:Final Fantasy Anthology|Final Fantasy Anthology]]''.
*''[[Chrono Cross]]''
*''[[Chrono Cross]]''
==Emulation==
An Emulator is a program that allows console video games to be played on Personal Computers. The name emulator literally refers to the fact that the console's video game playing behavior is emulated. PlayStation emulators, such as {{w|ePSXe}}, allow games such as ''Chrono Cross'' to be playable on computers. Generally illegal, as the games played upon them are illegally acquired copies, use of emulation is permissible when one owns original copies of the games played on them and has no reasonable way to play the game on the original console, or wishes to emulate the game to receive screenshots. Legal specifics regarding {{w|Video game console emulator}}s differs with each project, and the Terms of Use for each emulator is also detailed by the creators.
==Other [[Square Co.|Square]] Titles for the PlayStation==
*{{w|Final Fantasy VII}}
*{{w|Dragon Warrior VII}}
*Torenko: The Last Hope
*{{w|Front Mission (video game)|Front Mission: The First}}
*{{w|Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together|Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together}}


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