Chrono Trigger Super Nintendo
One interesting note about Chrono Trigger is that the speech of the main character, Crono, is never displayed. This seems to be so the player can be in Crono's shoes, and talk for him. The one exception is in the "A Slide Show?" ending in which Crono says one line ("What ARE you two doing?! I thought you said something about a nice little slide show?"). Although this quirk was very common in RPGs of the time, such as Breath of Fire or Suikoden, Crono became almost universally identified with this peculiar 'muteness.'
Another interesting feature of Chrono Trigger is that the player can beat the final boss at almost any point in the game, using one of several means to initiate the final battle. When the final boss is beaten determines which ending of the game is shown, along with some other game-related events in some cases. A complete list of these endings and how to obtain them can be found on the Internet in many places.[1] Once the final boss has been beaten, the player may choose to start a new game or a "New Game+", where the stats of the characters and most of the items and money are retained in the new game. This makes is easier to play the game multiple times in order to view all of the endings. In fact, only about four different endings are possible without using this feature.
Chrono Trigger uses an Active Time Battle (ATB) system. Each character in the player's party of 1-3 attacks after a certain time period has passed. Attacks can be with an equipped weapon (such as swords and bows) or using "techs". Techs are characters' special attacks which use Magic Points (MP). There are many combo-techs that require two or three characters. Chrono Trigger also has unique battles that take place at the actual spot of encounter (not in a generic battle area). There are no random battles while wandering on the overworld map, and players can avoid most battles in the game if they choose. The positions of the enemy and of the player's party are important for many techs. For example, some techs will damage multiple enemies only if they are close together. Other techs will attack in a straight line and only damage enemies in that path. Finally, some techs require the enemies to be very close to one of the characters who performs them. Some of the most powerful techs in the game target all enemies on the screen.

Screen shots of Chrono Trigger Super Nintendo
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| Developer |
Releasedate |
Rarity |
Genre |
Serial no |
Platform |
| Square |
03/11/1995 |
Uncommon |
RPG |
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 Super Nintendo |
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