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  2. Chrono Trigger - Wikipedia

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    Chrono Trigger 's six playable characters (plus one optional character) come from different eras of history. Chrono Trigger begins in 1000 AD with Crono, Marle, and Lucca. Crono is the silent protagonist, characterized as a fearless young man who wields a katana in battle. Marle, revealed to be Princess Nadia, lives in Guardia Castle; though ...

  3. Chrono (series) - Wikipedia

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    A promotional anime called Dimensional Adventure Numa Monjar and two ports of Chrono Trigger were also produced. As of March 31, 2003, Chrono Trigger was Square Enix's 12th best-selling game, with 2.65 million units shipped. Chrono Cross was the 24th, with 1.5 million units shipped. [1] By 2019, the two games had sold over 5.5 million units ...

  4. Radical Dreamers - Wikipedia

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    Radical Dreamers [a] is a 1996 text-based visual novel adventure video game developed and published by Square for the Satellaview, a satellite peripheral for the Super Famicom. It forms part of the Chrono series, acting as a side story to the 1995 game Chrono Trigger.

  5. Characters of Chrono Trigger - Wikipedia

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    Masato Kato implied in an interview that this character is the same as Chrono Trigger's Robo, whose real name was also Prometheus. [4] Magus was slated to appear in Chrono Cross. Several designs were considered for his appearance, including one close to his Chrono Trigger design, one as a teenage boy, and one as a masked magician called Guile. [16]

  6. Lucca Ashtear - Wikipedia

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    Chrono Trigger story planner and script writer Masato Katō noted that Lucca was the character in the game that he felt most emotionally attached to, due to her kindness, dignity, and occasional obliviousness. [2] He also identified the first time Robo and Lucca met as one of his favorite events in the game. [2]

  7. Crono - Wikipedia

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    Crono, known as Chrono (Japanese: クロノ, Hepburn: Kurono) in Japan, is a fictional character in the Chrono series of video games by Square and the series' namesake. He has appeared in two games, starring as the protagonist in the 1995 role-playing game Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross , where he makes a brief appearance.

  8. Flea (Chrono Trigger) - Wikipedia

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    Writer Beth Cato lamented the lack of representation for transgender people in video games, feeling that Flea's portrayal was not adequate. [17] Autostraddle writer Loraine commented on Flea's line about power and beauty positively, declaring him their favorite character in Chrono Trigger. Despite disappointment that he was a villain, they ...

  9. Category:Chrono (series) - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles concerning the famous Chrono series of role-playing video games, originally spawned from Chrono Trigger, developed and published by Square Co. (now known as Square Enix).