All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Chrono Trigger
A port of Chrono Trigger for Japanese i-mode phones, based on the DS version. This version was separated in two episodes. Each part cost 600 points (equivalent to 630 yen) and required at least a FOMA 903i series phone to play.
Late last month, game developer Manabu Daishima passed away while diving off the coast of Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Daishima worked on an array of classic titles, doing monster designs for Romancing SaGa, field graphics for Chrono Trigger, and background design for Final Fantasy XII. He was 45 years old.
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