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March 30, 2026
**Chrono Trigger** (1995, SNES) stands as the definitive collaboration between Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, Dragon Quest designer Yuji Horii, and Dragon Ball artist Akira Toriyama. The result is a time-travel RPG that has never been surpassed for the sheer elegance of its design. The **Dual and Triple Tech** combo system — where party members combine abilities for spectacular effects — feels fresh on every playthrough. Traveling across seven distinct eras isn't just set dressing; your actions in the past genuinely reshape the future. The 13 separate endings, each requiring different conditions, give the game a replayability that was unprecedented in 1995.
The Systems That Make Chrono Trigger Remarkable
The **Dual and Triple Tech system** is what separates Chrono Trigger's combat from every other ATB game. By selecting compatible abilities from two or three party members simultaneously, you trigger combination attacks unavailable any other way — Crono + Lucca = Fire Sword, the trio in Antipode Bomb 3, the late-game powerhouse Delta Force. Learning which combos exist for your party composition is a discovery process that rewards experimentation. **New Game+** carries your levels and equipment into a fresh playthrough, making the pursuit of all 13 endings a pleasure rather than a chore — you can fight Lavos immediately from the start menu if you're brave enough.
Secrets and Missables Most Players Overlook
The **Developer's Room ending** is the game's most beloved Easter egg — access it by using the telepod in the Millennial Fair before your party forms, and you'll find yourself speaking directly with the development team in 2300 AD. The **Sunstone quest** — nurturing a Sun Stone across multiple eras and combining it with the Rainbow Shell to forge ultimate equipment — is a multi-step sidequest that most first-time players miss entirely. Finding **Magus as a party member** (by losing to him in the Middle Ages with the right party composition) is another discovery that changes the entire narrative framing.
Is Chrono Trigger Worth Playing in 2026?
Without question. The systems that made Chrono Trigger remarkable in its era remain genuinely well-designed today — not just historically interesting, but actively fun. Whether you're returning to it or approaching it for the first time, emulation options make it more accessible than it's ever been.
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