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Ever hear a bit of news and wonder if it’s real or just wishful thinking? Yeah, me too. So, Chrono Trigger, that old-school RPG everyone seems to love, right? Yuji Horii, one of the brains behind it, dropped a little hint. He’s kinda, sorta, maybe thinking about redoing the whole thing. This tidbit popped up during this Naples gig. I guess he had a lot of folks nudging him for it.
Alright, so Chrono Trigger first hit the SNES in ‘95. A classic! Horii worked on it with Hironobu Sakaguchi, who’s also big in the world of Final Fantasy, and Akira Toriyama, the Dragon Ball artist. This game’s about time-hopping with characters like Crono and Marle—trying to dodge some apocalyptic doom. Crazy turn-based fights, loads of endings, and Yasunori Mitsuda’s tunes (with a bit of help from Noriko Matsueda and Nobuo Uematsu). It’s like, you know, the perfect storm of game dev.
Not too long ago, rumors were buzzing about a remake, all thanks to some translation mix-up or something. But then Horii, probably catching wind of the fan chatter, threw us a bone. Spanish sites and Reddit threads were all over it. Yuji was like, “Hey, maybe this isn’t a terrible idea.” And folks were reminded of those HD remakes Square Enix has been churning out—Dragon Quest 3, anyone?
So here we are, Chrono Trigger nearing 30 years since its big debut. Horii’s got other stuff on his plate, too, like Dragon Quest bits. There’s like Dragon Quest 1 & 2 Remake coming. Oh, and Dragon Quest 12! They’re teasing us bit by bit about it. Talk about slow drips.
Everyone’s wondering if and when Chrono Trigger will get its shiny new version. Feels like now’s the time, right? I mean, it’s like waiting for a cue at a concert—everyone ready with their phones, and each minute feels like forever.
Anyway, let’s see how this unfolds. Fingers crossed.