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On March 26th, 2011 in Uncategorized

While there are quite obviously many different ways to purchase physical media many consumers are making the shift towards digital distribution. In fact, just about every home video game console on the market has its own form of digital distribution. For the Xbox 360 it’s Xbox Live, PS3 the PlayStation Network and on the Nintendo Wii ti’s the Virtual Console (among other outlets).

The Virtual Console, in particular has been known to be saturated with many different classic titles that give consumers a chance to relive the fun without breaking the bank. For example, it was just announced today that the Japanese Virtual Console will be getting access to both Mega Man X and Chrono Trigger. Both of these games were made available on the Super Nintendo in the 90s and have gone down as iconic titles.

Unfortunately, there is currently no word on whether or not Nintendo plans to bring these games to the North American Virtual Console but considering they are such highly popular games we’re going to assume that us here int he States will see them soon.

On October 27th, 2008 in Uncategorized

Here is something quite interesting. It seems a gamer decided to stray from the conventional forms of proposing and instead take matters into his own hands.

Utilizing his Computer Science knowledge, said gamer hacked the SNES title, Chrono Trigger, to mimic the times the now engaged couple previously shared together.

Enough talk, watch the above video and be amazed, at either the creativeness, or nerdiness of this proposal. You be the judge.

On August 18th, 2008 in Uncategorized

chrono trigger ds Square Enix has officially announced that the DS edition of the SNES RPG classic Chrono Trigger will be released on November 28.

The DS version of the game will feature new dungeons built specifically for the platform. It will also include an Arena mode, which will “add exciting new dimensions” to the game, as per the publisher.

No further details are known, though it was previously revealed that the game would include some form of wireless multiplayer.