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Chrono and Trigger
* The Domes seen in 1999 and in the 24th century in Chrono Trigger could be considered arcologies.
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* Janus Zeal, a character in the game Chrono Trigger
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The game belongs to the Chrono series and is a gaiden, or side story, to the 1995 game Chrono Trigger.
Square also tried to integrate it into the Japanese PlayStation port of Chrono Trigger as an Easter egg.
These later stories often feature comical situations or allusions to Chrono Trigger.
He plans to acquire Kid's special gift from Lucca — a Time Egg, or Chrono Trigger.
She desperately removes the Chrono Trigger from her back pocket.
It is also circumstantially revealed that Magil is in fact Magus, Schala's wayward brother who searched for her after battling Lavos in Chrono Trigger.
The music of Radical Dreamers was written by composer Yasunori Mitsuda, the artist who scored Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross.
Masato Kato wrote Radical Dreamers after Chrono Trigger < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s release, feeling that Trigger concluded with " unfinished business ".

Chrono and Original
Final Fantasy IV Official Soundtrack and Chrono Trigger Original Soundtrack were both released on August 21, 2001.
The album was heavily based on Chrono Trigger Original Soundtrack, the soundtrack album for the PlayStation release of Chrono Trigger ; the first 21 tracks of the album out of 25 were identical to Chrono Trigger Original Soundtrack, while the next three tracks corresponded to tracks 22, 23, and 29 of the Original Soundtrack and the final track was the same as the first track of Brink of Time, an arranged album of Chrono Trigger music.
Music from Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version has been arranged for the piano and published as sheet music by DOREMI Music Publishing.
This is the cover of the Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version, composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, Nobuo Uematsu, and Noriko Matsueda, and produced, distributed and owned by Square Enix.

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It was released to complement its predecessor's plot, and later served as inspiration for Chrono Cross.
Having never played a Chrono game prior, the reviewer stated, " I was still able to follow the story and be drawn into the world of colorful characters.
Gil, confirmed by Kato to be Magus, was also going to be featured in Chrono Cross.
Final Fantasy Chronicles features two previously-released ports by TOSE ; Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger were released separately, and Final Fantasy IV was re-released as a part of Final Fantasy Collection, all published in Japan.
Chrono Trigger, released in 1995, was already localized by Ted Woolsey, but the Final Fantasy Chronicles version has additional modifications.
A compilation of Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger was in consideration in December 2000, with Final Fantasy Anthologys success a key decision factor.
GameSpot reviewer Brad Shoemaker gave the game an 8. 5, but cited " muffled sound effects " in Final Fantasy IV, and was displeased with frequent loading in Chrono Trigger.
* Transformers: Chrono Label ( was scheduled for a 2009 release, but has been delayed and remains yet-to-be released, Japan )
In 1994, after threatening to quit to Square's vice president, Hironobu Sakaguchi, he was assigned to compose the soundtrack to Chrono Trigger.
Mitsuda's music from Chrono Trigger was first performed live by the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra in 1996 at the Orchestral Game Concert in Tokyo, Japan, and released on an accompanying album.
The first symphonic performance of his music outside of Japan took place in 2005 at the Symphonic Game Music Concert in Leipzig, Germany when music from Chrono Cross was presented.
" Scars of Time " from Chrono Cross was played at the Fantasy Comes Alive concert in Singapore on April 30, 2010.
Another popular album release was Chrono Symphonic, an unofficial download-only album release by the remix website OverClocked ReMix on January 3, 2006 containing 25 remixes over 2 " discs ".

Chrono and album
Mitsuda also during this period produced albums of arranged music of his original scores, creating acid jazz remixes in Chrono Trigger Arranged Version: The Brink of Time and a Celtic arrangement album of Xenogears music, Creid.
Mitsuda names his favorite works as the soundtracks to the Chrono series, Xenogears, Xenosaga Episode I, and the original album Kirite, though he also says that all of his soundtracks are " representational works ", as they represent who he was as a composer when he made them.
Mitsuda also announced in 2005 that a new Chrono Cross arranged album was in the works ; as of May 2006, it was tentatively " out within the year ", and as of June 2008 it still has not been released.
The Chrono Trigger soundtrack has inspired four official album releases by Square Enix: a soundtrack album in released by NTT Publishing in 1995 and re-released in 2004, a greatest hits album published by DigiCube in 1999, published in abbreviated form by Tokyopop in 2001, and republished by Square Enix in 2005, an acid jazz arrangement album published and republished by NTT Publishing in 1995 and 2004, and a 2008 orchestral arranged album by Square Enix.

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Several themes and musical patterns were later adapted for Chrono Cross on the suggestion of director Masato Kato ; many appear unchanged except for new instrumentation.
Kato's team completed Radical Dreamers in only three months under a rushed production schedule, prompting him to label the game " unfinished " in an interview for the Ultimania Chrono Cross guide.
Chrono Cross borrowed certain thematic elements, story points, characters, music, and objects introduced in Radical Dreamers — including the infiltration of Viper Manor, the Frozen Flame, the name Radical Dreamers for Kid's thievery, and the characters of Kid, Lynx, and Serge ( who became a non-speaking protagonist ).
* Chrono Trigger, a video game for the Super Nintendo and Nintendo DS
Wedge ( almost always alongside another Red Squadron wingman, Biggs Darklighter ) is a recurring character and a running gag in the Final Fantasy video game series ( for example, Final Fantasy 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 and even games outside of the Final Fantasy Universe ( but made by the same company, Squaresoft ) such as Chrono Trigger and Kingdom Hearts II ).
Final Fantasy Chronicles is a compilation of Square's role-playing video games Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger, released for the North American Sony PlayStation on June 29, 2001.
Uematsu signed on to finish the soundtrack for the critically acclaimed 1995 title Chrono Trigger after the game's composer, Yasunori Mitsuda, contracted peptic ulcers.
He is best known for his compositions for the video games Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, Mario Party, Shadow Hearts, Shadow Hearts: Covenant, Xenogears, Xenosaga Episode I, Soma Bringer, Xenoblade, and Inazuma Eleven.
Following Chrono Trigger, Mitsuda composed the soundtrack for Front Mission: Gun Hazard, again with Uematsu.
Following his leaving, Mitsuda has only worked on one more original game with Square, composing for 1999's Chrono Cross, the sequel to Chrono Trigger.
Music written by Yasunori Mitsuda for Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross made up one fourth of the music of the Symphonic Fantasies concerts in September 2009 which were produced by the creators of the Symphonic Game Music Concert series and conducted by Arnie Roth.

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