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The music is sad, the people of the time are down and out, and it's obvious that Lavos has won. Seeing the world in its apocalyptic state is so depressing. You won't get all the experience from fighting the guards, and you still have to fight the tank boss, but it's a nice little decision you can make to mix up the game. It's actually a really cool sequence when she busts in and saves you, and the escape from the dungeon is much easier. While most gamers will mess with the guard's head and knock him out for the solo escape, you can actually wait around a few minutes for Lucca to rescue you. So after the trial, you're tossed in jail with the task of escaping and getting the heck out of 1000 AD. Marle jumping through the stained glass window was epic.

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The Trial is revisited near the end of the game in an optional side-quest and is presented with even more awesomeness. Of course, no matter your actions are, the outcome is the same, and I was never able to get every juror to say "not guilty"! That always made me angry. Remember the old guy's lunch at the fair? If you eat the dude's lunch he'll come to court and yell at you! But if you find the little girl's cat, she'll defend you for helping her out. Seemingly innocent decisions made by the player at the very beginning of the game are called out into focus and the game pokes fun at some typical RPG cliches. Crono returns from the past after saving the timeline along with multiple monarchs, he's thrown in front of the Guardia court to defend himself and his actions. One of the most memorable scenes in the game is the trial. I don't think it ever "really" worked, but sometimes it seemed like it did. My favorite pastime is betting on the footrace, and then trying to slow down the runners by running "on top of them" hoping that the game would have to try to process their sprite and mine at the same time causing them to slow down or something. Otherwise, the fair is a fun place to waste time. Is that a joke? Almost ten times a second? I probably did it once too and was even more pissed off that you only get 5 silver points for it. Secondly, how the heck is this mini-game possible without the turbo controller? A guide on Gamefaqs says you have to press the A button 64 times in seven seconds. For one, I'm almost sure it was beer or something in the original Japanese version, but of course Nintendo of America censored that. You know what really ticked me off about the fair? The "soda" drinking contest. I do remember some bits and pieces though. I don't remember my entire first play through of Chrono Trigger, that was over 14 years ago. My Super Nintendo would never be the same. Something must have hit the right note when I rented it because it was on my birthday list and I received it May of 1996. I wailed on him with super powerful techs like Luminaire and Flair, good times. I have one distinct memory of renting it and that was starting someone's saved game in the Black Omen and fighting something like the Terramutant. I was an avid reader of Nintendo Power and they never really hyped the game like they did Secret of Mana (in magazine strategy guide spanned multiple issues and they had a poster). I'm not sure if I had ever even heard of the game before, I might have blind rented it for all I can remember. I'm pretty sure the first time I ever played Chrono Trigger was when I rented it from the local Video Spotlight. I'm a sucker for celebrating anniversaries, so here's my tribute to the best game ever. This is as good as time as any since Chrono Trigger was released 15 years ago in Japan (and August of 1995 in North America). This was the first piece of Gaming Nostalgia I ever wrote, but it's been sitting on the back-burner until the right moment. I have chosen never to buy the PSX version for a few reasons. They each have their unique story that I will tell.

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I currently own three copies of the game, one for the Super Nintendo, one for the Super Famicon, and finally the re-release on the Nintendo DS. That's over half of my life, and considering the hundreds of games I've played, I think it is an awesome accomplishment that one has reigned for so long.

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I love the game to its full extent and no other game has really ever even come close to unseating it over the last 15 years. I will readily admit that Chrono Trigger is my favorite game of all time.

Guardia forest remake endings