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Chrono Trigger Coming To Virtual Console

The classic will be available on May 16, 2011.

Square Enix officially announced today that Chrono Trigger will be making its way to the Wii Virtual Console on May 16, 2011. The game has seen release in both Japan and Europe already and was known to have been at least rated by the ESRB in America for release. As a Virtual Console release, the game will be presented in its unaltered, SNES form. A price has not been announced at this time for the title, but will likely be available for 800 Wii Points ($8). Square Enix has confirmed that the game will be available for 800 Wii Points ($8).

Press Release


CHRONO TRIGGER TELEPORTS ONTO NINTENDO’S VIRTUAL CONSOLE

The Past, Present and Future are in Your Hands...


LOS ANGELES (May 12, 2011) – Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of SQUARE ENIX® interactive entertainment products in the Americas, announced today that CHRONO TRIGGER® is headed to Nintendo’s Virtual Console™ service for the Wii™ console on May 16, 2011.

Originally released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System™, CHRONO TRIGGER was created by a talented development team – Yuji Horii (script creator), creator of the DRAGON QUEST® series, Akira Toriyama (character design), creator of Dragon Ball®, and the creators of FINAL FANTASY – all of whom were key contributors to the game’s success.

CHRONO TRIGGER has been hailed as one of the greatest games of all time by critics and fans alike. With a unique and multifaceted storyline, the game revolutionized the world of RPGs with never-before-seen features, including an unprecedented soundtrack and multiple endings determined by side quests and the player’s actions.

In CHRONO TRIGGER, the notion of time is turned upside down as players race against it like never before, while all the decisions made along the way will affect the past, present and future.

STORY

When a newly developed teleportation device malfunctions at the Millennial Fair, young Crono must travel through time to rescue his unfortunate companion from an intricate web of past and present perils. The swashbuckling adventure that ensues soon unveils an evil force set to destroy the world, starting Crono’s race against time to change the course of history and bring about a brighter future.


FEATURES


  • A masterpiece with an engaging and unparalleled storyline, leading to the discovery of multiple epic conclusions to a journey that transcends time

  • An inspiring musical score created by Yasunori Mitsuda

  • An intriguing battle system made possible by the unique combination of the Active Time Battle (ATB) system and Tech skills

  • Famed character designer Akira Toriyama lends his signature art style to create the vibrant world that has captivated gamers around the world



CHRONO TRIGGER is rated T (Teen). Please visit the Entertainment Software Rating Board website at www.esrb.org for more information about ratings. For more information, please visit the official website: http://dlgames.square-enix.com/na/vc.


 

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Nick DiMola Director

05/12/2011 at 11:28 AM Reply | Permalink | Report

I should probably beat this game at some point. It's in my "Hall of Shame" as I've only ever played a few hours of it. One day...

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

05/12/2011 at 11:39 AM Reply | Permalink | Report

I've got the DS release of Chrono Trigger, so it's not something I'm interested in, but playing it on a much bigger screen seems tempting to me... I might just trade in my DS copy.

Be prepared for a Square-Enix Virtual console tax imposed on this game.

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

05/12/2011 at 01:30 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

No S-E tax? DUN! DUN! DUN! The world is coming to an end.

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Press Release

CHRONO TRIGGER TELEPORTS ONTO NINTENDO’S VIRTUAL CONSOLE

The Past, Present and Future are in Your Hands...


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