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Released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and rereleased in 2001 for the PlayStation as a part of Final Fantasy Chronicles.

Chrono Trigger is regarded as one of the best games of all time by many people. It was made by a group referred to as "The Dream Team". The Dream Team was made up of Hironobu Sakaguchi of the Final Fantasy series, Yuiji Horii of the Dragon Warrior games, character designer Akira Toriyama of Dragonball Z and music composers Yasunori Mitsuda of Xenogears and Chrono Cross, and Nobuo Uematsu of the Final Fantasy series. Chrono Trigger is the story of a group of adventures who travel across time to save the future. Along the way they acquire allies from other time periods in an attemp to defeat the alien parasite Lavos that is slowly destorying the planet. You evenutally gain seven playable characters and travel to more than five different time periods.

The remade for the PlayStation featured Anime movies spread through the game at key sequences and a bonus mode that allows you to listen to the game's music, watch the movies, view enemy stats, and much more.

A side story for Chrono Trigger was released for Nintendo's Satellaview add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and was called Radical Dreamers. Radical Dreamers was remade for the PlayStation and released in the U.S. in the year 2000 as Chrono Cross.