Please refer to Copyright Policy as well as the Media Upload Policy for Chrono Wiki. If there are any questions, please direct them into the discussion page. As always, please refer to the Manual of Style when editing.

Toma's Spirits: Difference between revisions

From Chrono Wiki, a database for the Chrono series that anyone can edit
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Added reference to name change)
No edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
In the SNES/PS versions, the player is led to believe that the drink poured on [[Toma]]'s grave is actually soda, despite the fact that Toma is seen frequenting almost every tavern in the game in [[600 AD]]. This was due to [[Nintendo]] of America's policy of not referencing alchohol, tobacco, or drugs in any of their games. This was not the case in the re-release on the DS, where the liquid poured on Toma's grave is clearly liquor.
In the SNES/PS versions, the player is led to believe that the drink poured on [[Toma]]'s grave is actually soda, despite the fact that Toma is seen frequenting almost every tavern in the game in [[600 AD]]. This was due to [[Nintendo]] of America's policy of not referencing alchohol, tobacco, or drugs in any of their games. This was not the case in the re-release on the DS, where the liquid poured on Toma's grave is clearly liquor.


{{stub}}
{{Item-stub}}
{{CT Items}}
{{CT Items}}
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Key Items]]
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Key Items]]

Revision as of 08:15, 11 June 2010

The Toma's Spirits (also known as Toma's Pop in the SNES/PS version) is a Key Item in Chrono Trigger.

Renaming

In the SNES/PS versions, the player is led to believe that the drink poured on Toma's grave is actually soda, despite the fact that Toma is seen frequenting almost every tavern in the game in 600 AD. This was due to Nintendo of America's policy of not referencing alchohol, tobacco, or drugs in any of their games. This was not the case in the re-release on the DS, where the liquid poured on Toma's grave is clearly liquor.