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Chrono Trigger Original Soundtrack
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Brand New and manufacture sealed. First class shipping from New York. Customer satisfaction is guaranteed.
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Chrono Trigger Formation Arts Trading Figures
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This set of four colorful, story-telling mini figurines bring to life the unique characters from the acclaimed role-playing game CHRONO TRIGGER. Each figurine is filled with nostalgia including details, sure to please every fan of the classic.
Set of 4 include:
Chrono vs. Magus
Chrono, Robo and Ayla
Chrono, Frog
Luca and Robo
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Dragon Ball: The Complete Illustrations
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Dragon Ball: The Complete Illustrations A seminal series from a legendary creator. Dragon Ball, a wry update on the Chinese "Monkey King" myth, introduces us to Son Goku, a young monkey-tailed boy whose quiet life is turned upside-down when he meets Bulma, a girl determined to collect the seven "Dragon Balls." If she gathers them all, an incredibly powerful dragon will appear and grant her one wish. But the precious orbs are scattered all over the world, and to get them she needs the help of a certain super-strong boy...
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Final Fantasy Chronicles Official Strategy Guide: Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy 4
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BradyGames FINAL FANTASY CHRONICLES Official Strategy Guide contains complete walkthroughs of both FINAL FANTASY IV and Chrono Trigger games, including area maps, bestiaries, and boss strategies. Comprehensive weapon, armor, and accessory lists for both games. The Chrono Trigger section covers tech and magic lists along with secrets and tips to access every ending. The FINAL FANTASY IV section covers character classes, bestiaries, and locations of key items.
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Chrono Cross Official Strategy Guide
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BradyGAMES Chrono Cross Official Strategy Guide Features: Thorough maps for both worlds and comprehensive side quest coverage. A bestiary and weapons, armor, accessories, and elements lists are included. Plus a detailed walkthrough revealing all side quests and strategies for every important battle!
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The World Ends With You
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Features include: •Modern art style created by a team of artists led by Tetsuya Nomura, world-renowned character designer of the upcoming Fabula Nova Crystallis project•Innovative Stride-Cross Battle System allows players to control two characters simultaneously, unleashing special attacks with the stylus•Collect a vast array of custom-designed pins, each with a powerful psychic ability that can be activated with the right touch or sound command•Customize characters with Shibuya's coolest fashions and exchange items with other players via Mingle Mode while experiencing an amazing soundtrack combining a fusion of musical influences from hip-hop to rock and electronica•Battle with up to three friends in Tin Pin Slammer, an exciting and fast-paced mini-game, via local wireless connection
From the creators of the award-winning Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts franchises comes a revolutionary, modern action-RPG title for a new generation of gamers. Square Enix and Jupiter team up once again to showcase The World Ends With You, a trendy and vibrant gaming experience developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS. Featuring an intuitive combat system and exciting multiplayer mode, The World Ends With You is set to immerse gamers into the modern-day culture of Japan.StoryThe story begins as Neku Sakuraba, an unsociable 15-year-old boy, unexpectedly wakes up in the Shibuya shopping district of Tokyo, Japan. While trying to piece together his rude awakening, he receives a strange text message warning him that he will cease to exist unless he accomplishes a certain mission. Although he barely has time to grasp what is happening to him, he commences his assigned task in the mysterious streets of Shibuya.Features:Distinctive modern art style created by a team of artists led by Tetsuya Nomura, world-renowned character designer of the upcoming Fabula Nova Crystallis project which includes Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy Versus XIIIInnovative Stride-Cross Battle System allows players to control two characters simultaneously, unleashing special attacks with the stylusCollect a vast array of custom-designed pins, each with a powerful psychic ability that can be activated with the right touch or sound commandCustomize characters with Shibuya?s coolest fashions and exchange items with other players via Mingle ModeExperience an amazing soundtrack combining a fusion of musical influences from hip-hop to rock to electronicaBattle with up to three friends in Tin Pin Slammer, an exciting and fast-paced mini-game, via local wireless connection
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Chrono Trigger
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After 13 long years, the role playing game of the ages finally returns with Chrono Trigger for the Nintendo DS. This chapter begins when a newly developed teleportation device malfunctions, and young Crono must journey through time to rescue a mysterious girl from an intricate web of past and present perils. Enhanced with Nintendo DS's dual-screen presentation, stylus controls, and a host of great new features, this classic tale returns to a modern, portable platform. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } After 13 long years, the role playing game of the ages finally returns with Chrono Trigger for the Nintendo DS. View larger. Gameplay is enhanced with Nintendo DS's dual-screen, stylus controls, and a host of great new features. View larger. And so the Story Goes. . . Through a chance encounter amid the festivities of Guardia's Millenial Fair in Leene Square, the young hero, Crono, meets an adventurous girl named Marle. The two decide to explore the fair together and soon find themselves at an exhibition of the Telepod -- the latest invention by Crono's long-time friend, Lucca. Marle, fearless and brimming with curiosity, volunteers to assist in a demo. However, an unanticipated malfunction sends her hurtling through a rift in the dimensions. Taking hold of the girls pendant just before she's whisked away, Explore the past -- Prehistory, Antiquity, and the Middle Ages -- Present, Future, and even the End of Time. View larger. This game utilizes a revised version of the groundbreaking Active Time Battle (ATB) System. View larger. Crono bravely follows in pursuit, but the world into which he emerges is one of four centuries ago. In Chrono Trigger prepare yourself to journey into the forgotten past, distant future, and even to the very End of Time. The Worlds of Past, Present and Future In Chrono Trigger you'll journey back to Prehistory (65,000,000 B.C.) where humans and reptiles battle to wipe each other from existence. Antiquity (12,000 B.C.) is an age where the world is divided between people whose continent is buried in snow, and the magical kingdom of Zeal, a highly advanced civilization. The Middle Ages (600 A.D.) is an era of swords and sorcery, a dark time when the armies of Fiendlord rule over the land. The Present (1000 A.D.) is the time period in which Crono, Lucca and Marle live. It is a bright and peaceful age. However, in the Future (2300 A.D.), an era of despair has taken hold with rogue machines ruling the world. After the day of the apocalypse in 1999 A.D., the prosperous civilization of humanity crumbled and the remaining people struggle to stay alive. And, finally, there remains the End of Time -- a place with no era to call its own. This confluence of time's streams transcends spatiotemporal boundaries. It is here at the gravitational center for all temporal flotsam that Spekkio -- the Master of War -- serves as your guide on time's treacherous roads. Battle Systems and gameplay This game utilizes a revised version of the groundbreaking Active Time Battle (ATB) System. Chrono Trigger features exhilarating combat in which the clock is constantly ticking. Characters must first wait as the ATB gauges charge, and then perform an action. This makes strategic timing a crucial element in your battle plan. In addition to standard attacks, each character has an array of special Tech skills and powerful combos known as Dual and Triple Techs. Cooperate with other characters to unleash over 50 unique and devastating moves! Chrono Trigger utilizes great story-telling, interesting characters, action-packed gameplay, and the unique controls of the Nintendo DS to deliver a fun and well-rounded role-playing game on a portable platform.
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Final Fantasy Chronicles (Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy IV)
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Showcasing enhanced versions of the Super Nintendo classics Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy Chronicles is a must-have "retro" bundle for the serious role-playing game fan.Originally released in the U.S. in 1991 as Final Fantasy II, the groundbreaking Final Fantasy IV introduced the "Active Time Battle" combat system that has since become a staple in the series. In addition to new computer animation sequences and minor gameplay enhancements, this reissue sports a new dialogue translation that is more faithful to the Japanese version and fleshes out the previously pared-down story of a conflicted knight and his quest for redemption.Although not as well known as Final Fantasy IV--and not even part of the Final Fantasy series, for that matter--1995's Chrono Trigger is a nonlinear adventure game where players must travel across time to save a princess (and the world in the process). New Japanese cartoon cutscenes from animator Akira Toriyama (creator of Dragonball Z) grace the updated Chrono Trigger, and an extras mode (filled with game-related goodies that must be unlocked) has been added, increasing the already high replay value of this title with multiple endings.Admittedly, the games' two-dimensional graphics and simplistic sounds are quite "last generation," which may turn off some younger gamers and recent converts to the genre, but their solid gameplay, deep storyline, and memorable characters are still first-rate by today's standards. --Joe Hon Pros: Brings together two classic Super Nintendo role-playing games Retranslated text of Final Fantasy IV more faithful Extras mode increases Chrono Trigger's replay value New animated "movie" sequences Cons: In-game graphics and sounds are quite dated
The two classic RPGs in this compilation not only represent hours upon hours of story, character, and action, they also present the background for two recent bestselling, critically hailed games: Final Fantasy IX and Chrono Cross. With all the different names for the original 1991 release of the first title in this compilation (Final Fantasy IV in Japan, Final Fantasy II in the U.S.), role-players new to the game may get confused. Make no mistake, though: Final Fantasy Chronicles marks the first time this pivotal installment of the cherished game series has ever been available on the PlayStation. In Final Fantasy IV, players take on the role of Cecil, a loyal captain who questions the orders of his king, and for it is sent to slay a mysterious beast in a nearby valley. In Chrono Trigger, Chrono must follow princess Marle's teleportation through time and locate her before an intergalactic parasite arrives to destroy the world. The original game, also on the PlayStation for the first time, was one of the first nonlinear role-playing games. The decisions that players make during the game will point them toward one of more than a dozen possible endings. These new versions retain the authentic Japanese SNES stories and characters while updating their graphics and adding new full-motion video sequences and other features.
This old school compilation from Square includes "Final Fantasy IV" (known as "FF2" as a 1991 US SNES release which introduced the Active Time Battle system) and "Chrono Trigger" (1995's precursor to the wildly popular "Chrono Cross").Format: PSX Genre: RPG (VG)/ Rating: T - Teen UPC: 662248901015 Manufacturer No: 9796
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Crosman Benjamin Trail NP Hardwood .22 Caliber Nitro Piston Air Rifle with Wood Stock (Includes 3-9 X 40mm Scope)
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A unique all-weather stock design and fiber optic scope give this rifle an all-business look and feel. The Trail NP All Weather air rifle, from Crosman's Benjamin brand of guns, features a durable, all weather wood stock and rugged break barrel design. The 0.22 caliber weapon provides 16% more downrange power than common 0.177 calibers, and an impressive 23-foot-pounds of muzzle energy fires at velocity speeds of up to 950-feet-per-second (FPS).Note:It is common-practice to shim a scope for sighting-in.Break-barrel pellet rifles such as this one, require a different holding practice vs a traditional pneumatic pellet rifle. The gun should be held using the “Artillery Hold,” which is basically just letting the fore arm of the rifle rest on an open palm vs holding the gun tightly". Specifications Nitro piston power source 0.22 caliber Firing velocity up to 950 FPS Eight-pound weight 43-inch length Bull barrel About Crosman In 1923 in Rochester, New York, Crosman was founded as Crosman Arms Company. From its inception, Crosman's principal products were airguns and airgun ammunition. During the 1950s, new accounts included Sears Roebuck & Co., Montgomery Ward, and Western Auto, all of which sold Crosman's products under their respective brand names. In 1966, Crosman introduced its own Crosman brand airgun, the Crosman Pumpmaster 760, which has sold more than 11 million units to date. Crosman Corporation is now an international designer, manufacturer, and marketer of Crosman pellet, BB, airsoft rifles and pistols, Copperhead ammunition, and Benjamin pellet rifles and ammunition.
Benjamin Trail NP (Nitro Piston) Breakbarrel Gas piston Bull barrel Ambidextrous stock with twin cheekpieces Textured grip & forearm 70% quieter than most other breakbarrels! Includes unmounted CenterPoint Optics 3-9x40AO scope Sling swivel studs already mounted Hardwood stock If you shoot a lightweight pellet so its velocity exceeds the speed of sound, it could result in your pellet breaking the sound barrier and the gun being louder than expected! The speed of sound depends on humidity, temperature and altitude. Generally speaking, it's between 1,060 fps and 1,115 fps. Here are the benefits of the Nitro Piston: Smoother cocking Smoother shooting No spring torque No spring fatigue, even if you leave it cocked for hours Functions perfectly in cold weather Lasts longer than a metal spring Click on the ammo link for recommended pellets & the accessories link for targets & more.... Quiet power...something you don't usually find in a spring gun. 950 fps with lead-free pellets. Includes unmounted CenterPoint Optics 3-9x40AO scope...
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Invicta Coalition Forces Trigger 0956 Chrono Dive Watch
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Case Material: Titanium Case Dimension: 55 mm Movement: Swiss Quartz Features: Chronograph Calendar: Date Day Month Year Dial: Black Crystal: Flame Fusion Band Material: Rubber Water Resistant: 100 Meters
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The Nintendo Wii is the first video game console to successfully incorporate interactive game play, a characteristic that defines it from competitors Playstation 3 and XBOX360.
The introduction of the Nintendo Entertainment System secured the idea of every house having a gaming console; because before it, consoles like Atari weren't fun to play and out of peoples' price range. Nintendo made consoles much cheaper, more fun to play and thus widely available to the world. Super Nintendo expanded on this, offering even more games, with better graphics along with the same reasonable price tag. RPGs reigned supreme on this console; titles like Final Fantasy III, Chrono Trigger, and Breath of Fire are considered timeless masterpieces even today.
When the Nintendo 64 came out in 1996, Playstation already had a year head start and was had secured many Sony loyalists. When someone was deciding between the two consoles, it came down to colorful graphics and shorter loading times (because of the cartridge) on the N64 side, or games with deeper storylines, longer game play, and more role playing and fighting classics like FFVII and Tekken on the Playstation side. For most players it was a no brainer and Playstation dominated the short lived Nintendo 64.
The Gamecube and PS2 generation was pretty similar in terms of what the gamers' preferences were that determined which console they purchased. Gamecube focused kiddiy games like Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing and PS2 had more games geared to teenagers and 20-somethings like Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy XII. But the idea remained the same, you made a choice base on what kinds of games you preferred; if you were an RPG or FPS fan, you definitely didn't go with Gamecube, it came down to XBOX or PS2.
Now the generation of consoles is reaching a dividing point. Nintendo has taken a completely different route from its competitors PS3 and XBOX360 by offering wireless, motion sensing controllers that allow the gamer to be more involved in the game by having them swing the control as if swinging a racket in a game of tennis, or rolling the control like a bowling ball. The Wii's game library is also very nonthreatening and can appeal to a larger demographic; younger children and older people are now getting involved when they didn't use to be. So now when someone is choosing a console, it also comes down to how they want to play games, whether interactively with the Wii or not with the PS3 and 360.
Nintendo still appeals to a kiddy crowd, like it did with Gamecube and N64, but they're captured a market of people that won't give PS3 and 360 a second glance; you can probably convince grandma to join you in a game of Cooking Mama, but it would be harder to get her to provide sniper support in Call of Duty: World at War.
Unlike previous generations, you can now separate gamers into two categories: those that play PS3 and XBOX360 (even though they hate each other) and those that play the Wii; whereas in the past you could divide gamers into their respective consoles, this is no longer the case and dividing up gamers is much more complex than it used to be. This division isn't going to go away anytime soon and is likely to get even bigger; I can see Nintendo going further away from competitors with their next console, offering even more interactive game play; I just hope Nintendo takes the time to smooth out their graphics a little the next time around, I already own a PS2.
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Linn Classik Movie
When is a movie experience better experienced anywhere other than in the cinema?
When you have the Linn Classik Movie system as your home entertainment weapon of choice.
The Classik Movie system, from Linn, benefits from a superior quality DVD and CD player, an FM/AM radio tuner, pre-amplifier /processor with Dolby Digital, DTS decoding, multi-channel power amplifier and Dolby Pro Logic ll.
What does that mean for you?
A home entertainment experiences that leaves you feeling as close to the action as possible, without leaving your seat. Movies draw a watcher in with the surround sound quality creating a unique feeling of inclusion into the midst of the on screen events.
Missed out on your favourite music artists’ last concert? Never mind, the Classik Movie entertainment system will produce that, almost “being on the front row” feeling that few could better unless they had, actually, been dancing in the aisles.
Hooking up this Linn masterpiece to a game console or pc will add an extra dimension of excitement to MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role playing games) or RPG (role playing games), such as, World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy, Guild Wars or Chrono Trigger and wouldn’t, so much, make you feel as though you were dancing in the aisles as much as making a player believe that he is breathing the air on the world of Azeroth (WoW).
The Linn Classik Movie entertainment system doesn’t leave you believing that you have entered the bridge of the USS Enterprise (Star Trek) because this HUGELY powerful home theatre system comes in a surprisingly small package and can be unobtrusively, but, impressively, integrated into your home décor.
The whole house can rock to the beat of your favourite sounds, when the Linn Classik Movie is teamed up with, both, the Linn’s 5.1 KOMPONENT Speaker system and the Knekt multi-room audio option.
The Linn Classik Movie home entertainment system is one of many High Quality products in the Linn range of home entertainment solutions, which can be planned, integrated and installed into homes by Rococo Systems and Design.
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What were the best rpg's on the SNES other than Chrono Trigger?
Also, do you think there is any chance of Chrono Trigger on the Wii virtual console? (Bearing in mind the Sony/Square Enix link)
Sony doesn't own enough of SquareEnix to make any sort of demands upon them. And despite what everyone seems to believe, Sony and Square have never signed any sort of exclusivity deal for Final Fantasy. SquareEnix has talked well of the Virtual Console since it was first unveiled.
Other good RPGs on SNES would be FF4, FF6, and Secret of Mana.
Opinion: Japanese RPGs Are Dead
First off, let me open with a description of my affection for JPRGs (which some people will no doubt ignore anyway and proceed to bash me in the comments).
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