Posted Jul 09, 2008 at 06:48AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Capcom, Square Enix, Taito, Chrono Trigger
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No sign of Final Fantasy XIII: Square Enix unveils game line-up for E3 2008 - Image 1Square Enix has just released their planned game line-up for this year's E3. While Final Fantasy XIII didn't pop up anywhere in the list, Square's PR indicates that the PSP's two Star Ocean titles are due for an English port. Details are available in the full article.

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Posted Jul 07, 2008 at 02:27PM by Gino D. Listed in: News Tags: Sony, Batman, Hyboria, Dark AleX, Chrono Trigger, Custom Firmware
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QuickJump QuickPeek 54 - Image 1Parading down the QJ.NET blog avenues is our very own Fourth of July flotilla of Weekend Warriors! If you weren't able to catch the full coverage of all editions, here's QuickJump QuickPeek 54 to give you a recap of all them juicy recaps. We got some disappearing firmware updates, Chrono Trigger time-warping to current-gen handhelds, a meteor causing... dun-dun-dunnn! a 30-megaton blast, and holy frakkin' screenshots, Batman! Are those pics for MK vs. DC or what?

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Posted Mar 30, 2008 at 11:40AM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: karaoke, Bejeweled, Chrono Trigger, PopCap Games, Frag Dolls
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Female - Image 1 The video game industry is undoubtedly dominated by males, but we do know that gaming is not just a big frat house. Female gamers do exist, and like the opposite gender, they come in different shapes, sizes and forms. If you do your homework, you'll also notice that girl gamers have distinct traits which allow us to divide them into several types (just like guys). In this QuickList, we'll give you a rundown on what these types are. Hit that jump!

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Posted Nov 25, 2007 at 02:13PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Square Enix, Super Mario, Chocobo, Nintendo Company Ltd., Chrono Trigger, Ratchet
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QuickJump QuickList - Image 1Let's face it: Square Enix' current lineup of games is made up of entries to known franchises that promise good sales.  Sure, we're still waiting for Last Remnant and Infinite Undiscovery, but aside from those big names, the rest of Squeenix' promising games are either of Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest lineage.

In this list, we'll take a look at games that deserve their sequels Sit tight, and prepare to ride the nostalgia train! Find the list at the full article.

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Posted Apr 12, 2007 at 10:05AM by Kristine C. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Chocobo, Australia, Kingdom Hearts, Chrono Trigger, Eminence Orchestra
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Night in Fantasia 2007 official image - Image 1 For those who haven't booked a flight to Australia yet, then the people from Eminence Orchestra would like to remind you that you still have some time left to go ahead and do so. After all, one of the most popular video game orchestral performances is headed for Sydney and Melbourne in merely a week. That's right, in case you forgot, Eminence Symphony Orchestra's A Night in Fantasia 2007 - Symphonic Games Edition, will be making waves in the Land of the Koalas, via their proven musical talent as well as their skill in performing the music from video games that we know and love.

Set to make an appearance in Sydney on April 20 and 21, then in Melbourne on April 27, the 60-piece orchesrtra will be accompanied by a 30-piece choir and will be conducted by Philip Chu. Meanwhile, tunes that fans can look forward to will include classic video game themes from titles such as Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy XII, FF Tactics and the rest of the FF series, Chrono Trigger, Xenogears, Shadow of the Colossus, Tales of Legendia, Metal Gear Solid, WoW: The Burning Crusade, Super Mario Brothers and Legend of Zelda, to name just a few.

Those who want a seat for the show can either order their tickets online via TicketMaster, or those who will be seeing the Sydney performance can simply drop by the local Kinokuniya store.

Now, there's just one song request that I'd like to make... please, please, please play Radical Dreamers from Chrono Cross. Either that, or I'll be happy with whatever Chocobo theme that they put in there. So with the days ticking away until the performance begins, what song would you want to hear the Eminence folks play?

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Posted Mar 12, 2007 at 03:04AM by Ian C. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Capcom, Square Enix, Sega, Zelda, Wikipedia, Chrono Trigger
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In the dark, early days of the Internet, when BBS boards and gaming magazines made of combustible paper still ruled supreme, videogame myths enjoyed a healthier existence. What videogame myths you ask?

Ever heard from a friend of a friend that he had a friend was able to play Leisure Suit Larry 4? Remember the rumors of the existence of the notorious Cow Level before the release of Diablo II? Yeah folks, videogame myths - rumors that have passed from mouth to mouth and are now part of gaming lore.

Below are infamous videogame myths that immediately come to mind. The first three are old ones - and legendary ones at that. The last game is a bit more contemporary and stands as an example of how quickly videogame myths get busted nowadays.

The full article awaits after the jump! (No really, unlike most of the games about to be mentioned, this is no wild goose chase, it's really there. Just click on the" Full Article" link below.)


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Posted Feb 16, 2007 at 10:09PM by Ian C. Listed in: Off Topic, Deals Tags: Atari, Penny Arcade, eBay, Chrono Trigger, Kris Kling
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We've posted about that rare Chrono Trigger Rom listing on eBay earlier this month, and it seems that some of you folks appreciated it, so here are more tales of gaming awesome on eBay.

Here's the the story: 30 year old gamer Kris Kling, is selling his huge 24-system console bundle on eBay. It has stuff from the ancient-yet-classic Atari 2600, all the way to the PSP. The bundle has systems from Sega, Sony, Microsoft, Atari, and Nintendo. It even has the rare Sega Nomad.

What's nice about this auction is that 10 percent of the proceeds are going to the Child's Play Charity that the Penny Arcade guys set up. So bidding just to up the price, as annoying as that is (sorry, bid-spammers are just irritating at times), is a good thing in this case. At the moment of this writing the highest bid is US$ 405.00. You can get to the eBay listing via our "read" link below.

The ultimate video game system collection? Well, we'll leave the "ultimate" part up to you guys, we'll go busy ourselves with bidding.

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Posted Feb 01, 2007 at 07:12PM by Ian C. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: eBay, Chrono Trigger, Famicom
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If you managed to get your hands on an extremely rare "pre-release" - by pre-release we mean demo samples given only to game distributors and journalists - Chrono Trigger ROM for the Super Famicom, would you sell it on eBay? Would you?

Apparently, eBay seller jqf69er (his eBay store is called SQUAREworx) will. He's selling his for only US$ 274.95. Admit it, as much as you'd say, "No, I'd never sell it if I had it," you're very glad that people like jqf69er - people who are willing to sell gaming treasures - exist. Where else are you guys going to get your swag?

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The guy is also selling a Final Fantasy VII Aerith chrome statue, a Cid Highwind Zippo Lighter, and an extremely rare Final Fantasy VI Tina chrome statue.

Here's to hoping that a port of it will show up for the Virtual Console, or XBLA, or even the PS Store; that the Blue Dragon trio will let Square make a remake/sequel;and here's to hoping that the trio will still be involved.

Yeah, we're suffering from turn-based nostalgia.

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Posted Jan 01, 2007 at 10:54PM by Kristine C. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: FIFA, FAQ, Chrono Trigger, mICrO
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The future is literally here.


During one of our daily forays into the World Wide Web, we stumbled upon a scan of a page which pretty much got us to sit up and pay attention. For one thing, the page was apparently taken from a book a couple of decades old, and contained predictions on how video games would be in the year 2000. We've read it, and it turns out that whoever wrote the prediction may actually turn out to be a video game prophet in his own right.

Upon doing a quick search, it turns out that the vintage page (sent in to Data of Data Realms from Prom) which contained the prophetic visions of the future was actually taken from the book "Usborne Guide To Computers", published around 1981. We also discovered after more Googling, that it's author, Brian Reffin Smith, was ahead of his time, but is also lucky enough to live to see that his predictions are actually spot on (so wherever you are, Mr. Smith, here's to you).


Now, just click on "Full Article" and let's see where he got it right as we go over the contents of the page...


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Posted Nov 24, 2006 at 07:02AM by Ian C. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Sony, Wikipedia, Chrono Trigger
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The U.S. Copyright Office has recently specified new rules on allowing cellphone owners to hack software designed to prevent them from using their phones on competing carriers.

How will this affect gaming?

Well, one will also be a bit surprised to know that folks are now also permitted to crack copy protection on abandoned software titles for "archival" purposes. Here's what the rules say about abandon ware:

Computer programs and video games distributed in formats that have become obsolete and that require the original media or hardware as a condition of access, when circumvention is accomplished for the purpose of preservation or archival reproduction of published digital works by a library or archive. A format shall be considered obsolete if the machine or system necessary to render perceptible a work stored in that format is no longer manufactured or is no longer reasonably available in the commercial marketplace.


The rules also allow teachers to copy "snippets" from DVDs for educational compilations. Also for the blind you're now free to have third-party software read copy-protected electronic books.

Get the rest of the article after the Jump!

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