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  2. Chrono Cross - Wikipedia

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    Chrono Cross [b] is a 1999 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console.It is set in the same world as Chrono Trigger, which was released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

  3. List of downloadable PlayStation games (North America)

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    This is a list of PlayStation (PS1) games digitally re-released on the PlayStation Store in NA territories. These are the original games software emulated.At their initial release in December 2006, downloadable PS1 titles were only available to play on PlayStation Portable (PSP), [1] but titles became available for PlayStation 3 (PS3) in April 2007, [2] for PlayStation Vita on August 28, 2012 ...

  4. Chrono (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Chrono (Japanese: クロノ, Hepburn: Kurono) series is a video game franchise developed and published by Square, and is currently owned by Square Enix.The series began in 1995 with the time travel role-playing video game Chrono Trigger, which spawned two continuations, Radical Dreamers: Nusumenai Hōseki, and Chrono Cross.

  5. Music of Chrono Cross - Wikipedia

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    The music of Chrono Cross was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, the main composer of Chrono Trigger and Radical Dreamers. Chrono Cross has sparked a soundtrack album, released in 1999 by DigiCube and re-released in 2005 by Square Enix, and a greatest hits mini-album, published in 2000 by Square along with the North American release of the game.

  6. Final Fantasy Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    In Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger, the player controls a set of characters, closely following the role-playing video game genre. The methods of viewing and controlling the characters are separated by three different "screens": the overworld, where the characters traverse to different locations; the field map, where the characters explore locations such as towns and dungeons; and the ...

  7. Chrono Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    The second version of the project, tentatively called Chrono Trigger: Brink of Time [4] then Chrono Resurrection, started development in April 2003. [3] Lazur has given several reasons to explain his willingness to restart the project, including his experience coding for the Dreamcast Visual Memory Unit, [1] programming for game developer DC Studios, [3] and playing Chrono Cross, the official ...

  8. Music of Chrono Trigger - Wikipedia

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    An arranged album for Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross, entitled To Far Away Times, was released in 2015 to commemorate the 20 year anniversary of Chrono Trigger. The original soundtrack has been hailed as one of the best video game soundtracks ever made , and the Original Sound Version album met with similar applause.

  9. Masato Kato - Wikipedia

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    Kato stated that Chrono Cross development encountered difficulty in expanding the game world due to hardware limitations, and that they crammed as much data as they could onto the game disk. [2] Conversely, developing the multiple game endings was seen as easier, on par with Chrono Trigger as a bonus for players who finished the game. [2]