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setzer
Chrono Trigger Mark Unseen   Aug 4 16:47 UTC 1995

Here it is everyone!  The item you've all been waiting for!  Here we 
cover the one, the only, Chrono Trigger!!!
91 responses total.
jsr
response 1 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 18:12 UTC 1995

I don't want to seem rude, but I really haven't been waiting for this
item.  I'm waiting impatiently for the GAME.  That's still a couple of
weeks or so away, and they'll (whoever "they" are) probably want $80 for
it.  Grrr.
setzer
response 2 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 15:02 UTC 1995

Yup.  Isn't it easier and cheaper to just rent it for a week 
and beat it?
starwolf
response 3 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 16:43 UTC 1995

Or wait a bit longer & buy it used for about 1/2 to 1/4 original price...
,
jsr
response 4 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 12:19 UTC 1995

What I'll probably do is wait till it gets to the discount stores, like
Target.  With any luck, I should be able to get it new for $50-$60.
junkie
response 5 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 19:56 UTC 1995

i haven't heard very much about this game, except about the endings, so like,
could you people fill me in on a few details? like what system, or anything
else interesting...

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jsr
response 6 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 15 12:31 UTC 1995

I can't claim to know much about it, but it's from Square, and it's been
getting nothing but praise from those familiar with the Japanese version.
Need I say more?  Well, I will anyway.  Here's the hype on CT, directly
from Nintendo:

  The 32-meg Chrono Trigger utilizes time travel, science-fiction, and
  fantasy adventure to create one of the best role-playing games ever. The
  game's hero, Chrono, is transported into the past and ends up altering the
  course of history, and with it the outcome of the future. The integral time
  travel element of the game enables players to alter the game by changing
  the past, giving players multiple endings and excellent repeat game value.
  There are mini-quests, a huge cast of characters, realistic time travel,
  non-linear game play, and more active and interactive battle scenes than
  Squaresoft's 1994, highly acclaimed, role-playing game Final Fantasy III.

By the way, we've figured out by now that you're "JimBob".  Please stop
including the sig-like stuff in your responses.  Thanks.
starwolf
response 7 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 15 17:41 UTC 1995

Can you change the Hero's name?
jsr
response 8 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 13:20 UTC 1995

[shrug]
junkie
response 9 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 06:16 UTC 1995

hee hee....ok i will stop with the sig....<g>
starwolf
response 10 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 15:32 UTC 1995

Thank you *very* much.
junkie
response 11 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 24 02:52 UTC 1995

I heard that the Jap version on Chrono Trigger is already out, and that the
US version will be out in Oct under a different name, has anyone else heard
similar rumors?
jsr
response 12 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 24 12:10 UTC 1995

No, the story I'm seeing in the newsgroups is that Chrono Trigger was
just released in the US this week.  I haven't checked this, but if I
were to do so, the first place I'd try is Babbages.
junkie
response 13 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 26 02:46 UTC 1995

ok cool...

starwolf
response 14 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 26 17:41 UTC 1995

CHRONO TRIGGER IS HERE!!! CHRONO TRIGGER IS HERE!!! <while leaping for joy,
starwolf bashes his head on the cieling and lands with a sickening thud>
kain
response 15 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 03:11 UTC 1995

YUP! buying it tomorrow.
junkie
response 16 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 00:13 UTC 1995

can't wait till i get my job, then i can buy it..  :)
jsr
response 17 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 12:48 UTC 1995

How much do they want for it?  I may try to wait 'em out and hope the
price comes down.
starwolf
response 18 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 19:48 UTC 1995

I'm gonna wait 'til I can find a used copy  Got FF3 for $24.
junkie
response 19 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 30 09:35 UTC 1995

that's accualy a good idea
jsr
response 20 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 30 12:16 UTC 1995

Going the used route can save a bunch of $$$.  I'm always afraid of
ending up with an incomplete package (such as no instruction booklet),
though.
kain
response 21 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 31 02:57 UTC 1995

It's fun but hard as )*()+()*_ I CAN"T FIND THE SUNSTONE! IF ANY OF YOU COULD
FIND OUT THE OCATION PLEASE!! NOTIFY ME!
kain
response 22 of 91: Mark Unseen   Sep 1 02:58 UTC 1995

I beat the game!!!!!! HURRAH! there's a really cute ending if you go and fight
lavos right at the begining,it occurs at the end of time with all the producers
as characters giving you hints talking about the olympics etc.  IT"S REALLY
COOLat the end it  says, since you beat the game so fast here's credits your
style and it goes throught them within a second. anyone know how to get any
other endings?
junkie
response 23 of 91: Mark Unseen   Sep 2 12:20 UTC 1995

oh wow....you people beat games quik
kain
response 24 of 91: Mark Unseen   Sep 5 02:03 UTC 1995

I'm a persistant that's all I don't stop til I win and know everything
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