rarely today is the question asked "What would Brian Boitano Do?" I think if we take a moment out of our lives to ask it, we would finally uncover some answers.
They remade it for the PS1 and the DS, but I played through that game soooo many times on the SNES. The music is very great, and is well used in this video.
@colt classic Everyone else seems intent on mentioning remakes. Well, that's worth noting, because the DS version has the most content- extra areas and an extra ending and such.
But there WAS also a sequel, which is what I think you were talking about. It's called Chrono Cross and it's for PS1. It's good, but don't go in hoping for something really similar.
You now realize that the first episode of season 2 functions perfectly as a string of video game cutscenes. It makes your desire for a My Little Pony RPG game skyrocket.
@Wolfe KuPo Anyone wanting to check out Chrono Trigger should definitely play the DS version. The SNES version had a so-so translation job. The PSX version added anime cutscenes and a menu with a bunch of extras like a bestiary and sound test, but had horrid loading times right before each random fight. The DS version has all the extras of the PSX version without the ridiculous loading times, a redone translation, extra quests and a new ending that ties into Chrono Cross.
yaaaay feature. yaaay :) lots of people asking for a part two or something. at first glance I don't think episode 2 lends itself to such things QUITE as well, but I'll see what I can do.
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long videos. >.>
ReplyDeletechrono trigger! do they still make that game? i only remember the one i used to play for the super nintendo.
ReplyDeleteIts about time that a chrono trigger related thing shows up. But there's still even more epic things that need to be crossovered......
ReplyDelete#1 Feels good man
ReplyDelete#3 needs some volume, no?
ReplyDeleteThe Chrono Trigger video was way too awesome. The music fits really well. The levels on the Chrono Trigger music were a bit too high, though.
ReplyDelete@colt classic
ReplyDeleteyes, its on DS, also its on the Wii Virtual Console and PSN
rarely today is the question asked "What would Brian Boitano Do?" I think if we take a moment out of our lives to ask it, we would finally uncover some answers.
ReplyDeletefor the third one, the youtube video lacks sound, so, here is a working version. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xl9sp1_welcome-madness_shortfilms
ReplyDeletechrono trigger??? oh my goodness all of my yes!!
ReplyDeletethe nostalgia is so big fast someone draw a ponified chrono or even better a ponified magus
@colt classic
ReplyDeleteThey remade it for the PS1 and the DS, but I played through that game soooo many times on the SNES. The music is very great, and is well used in this video.
Yes, "Welcome Madness" got WMG'd - the dailymotion link works. :D
ReplyDeleteChrono Trigger is awesome. the last video has no sound for some reason.
ReplyDeleteWhat's up with the audio on number 3? Also I loved Chrono Trigger on my SNES.
ReplyDelete@colt classic Everyone else seems intent on mentioning remakes. Well, that's worth noting, because the DS version has the most content- extra areas and an extra ending and such.
ReplyDeleteBut there WAS also a sequel, which is what I think you were talking about. It's called Chrono Cross and it's for PS1. It's good, but don't go in hoping for something really similar.
holy shit this is so much win! chrono trigger is one of my favorite games of all time!
ReplyDeleteNostalgic for Chrono Trigger? It only came out over here 2 years ago. I hate it when things don't get shipped to other regions.
ReplyDeleteYou now realize that the first episode of season 2 functions perfectly as a string of video game cutscenes. It makes your desire for a My Little Pony RPG game skyrocket.
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ReplyDelete@Wolfe KuPo Anyone wanting to check out Chrono Trigger should definitely play the DS version. The SNES version had a so-so translation job. The PSX version added anime cutscenes and a menu with a bunch of extras like a bestiary and sound test, but had horrid loading times right before each random fight. The DS version has all the extras of the PSX version without the ridiculous loading times, a redone translation, extra quests and a new ending that ties into Chrono Cross.
ReplyDeleteI got plenty of nostalgia, but ironically more from the second one rather than the first.
ReplyDeleteWTF!
ReplyDelete*Nostalgia bomb hits*
BOOOOm
This video was exactly the motivation I needed today!
ReplyDeleteSoon. >:3 Very soon.
I'm now obsessed with the What Would Spike Boitano Do? song. Thanks for that xD
ReplyDeleteIt is epic though..
The Chrono Trigger PMV is pretty cool. Chrono Trigger is such a great game; they don't make them like they used to.
ReplyDeleteyaaaay feature. yaaay :)
ReplyDeletelots of people asking for a part two or something. at first glance I don't think episode 2 lends itself to such things QUITE as well, but I'll see what I can do.
The music level in the Chrono Trigger one is too loud but well mixed.
ReplyDelete"What in tarnation?" I lol'd^2