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Several years later, around 2002-2003, I finally bought Final Fantasy Chronicles. To this day, I STILL haven't played it more than a few minutes. Seeing the only real changes to the game being the cover-up of those clever little sprite-animated cutscenes with uber-short FMVs was not enough to get me interested again. | Several years later, around 2002-2003, I finally bought Final Fantasy Chronicles. To this day, I STILL haven't played it more than a few minutes. Seeing the only real changes to the game being the cover-up of those clever little sprite-animated cutscenes with uber-short FMVs was not enough to get me interested again. | ||
In 2008, I bought the re-re-release of [[Chrono Trigger (DS)]]. I only got into playing it early the next year. I didn't realize they had added so much to the game. I've been playing it for quite a while, now. I had almost forgotten what a great game this is. | |||
I also have the Greatest Hits release of [[Chrono Cross]], which I am ashamed to say I have STILL not completed. Knowing that the story is a lot more involved than I had originally seen, I may get back into it as soon as I'm finished with Chrono Trigger DS. | I also have the Greatest Hits release of [[Chrono Cross]], which I am ashamed to say I have STILL not completed. Knowing that the story is a lot more involved than I had originally seen, I may get back into it as soon as I'm finished with Chrono Trigger DS. | ||
I plan to contribute as much as possible to this wiki. You may have already seen some of the changes I have made to compress some of this information (i.e., not having separate articles for a character and the same in-game enemy of that character). | I plan to contribute as much as possible to this wiki. You may have already seen some of the changes I have made to compress some of this information (i.e., not having separate articles for a character and the same in-game enemy of that character). |
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Hi!
I bought the original Chrono Trigger game when it first came out in 1995. It was $70 at Toys 'R Us. Best video game I ever bought. A few years later, when I had migrated to other game consoles, I sold the cartridge to my neighbor for $35. Now then, when I say I sold it, I mean ALL of it: the cartridge, the manual, the maps, and the box itself. (I'm a bit of a pack-rat.) Little did I realize that little treasure could have netted me a lot more to the right collector.
Several years later, around 2002-2003, I finally bought Final Fantasy Chronicles. To this day, I STILL haven't played it more than a few minutes. Seeing the only real changes to the game being the cover-up of those clever little sprite-animated cutscenes with uber-short FMVs was not enough to get me interested again.
In 2008, I bought the re-re-release of Chrono Trigger (DS). I only got into playing it early the next year. I didn't realize they had added so much to the game. I've been playing it for quite a while, now. I had almost forgotten what a great game this is.
I also have the Greatest Hits release of Chrono Cross, which I am ashamed to say I have STILL not completed. Knowing that the story is a lot more involved than I had originally seen, I may get back into it as soon as I'm finished with Chrono Trigger DS.
I plan to contribute as much as possible to this wiki. You may have already seen some of the changes I have made to compress some of this information (i.e., not having separate articles for a character and the same in-game enemy of that character).