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.
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Welcome to the Summer of Old JRPGs, where we're playing classic role-playing games and talking about them every…
Hey JRPG fans: don't forget we're playing Chrono Trigger this week for the Summer of Old JRPGs. See you next Friday to talk about it!
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