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Thunderbolt: Chrono Trigger DS Review

All said, it was certainly worth it for Square Enix to port Chrono Trigger to the DS. Now able to reach a younger generation of gamers, and those who maybe were not so lucky to sample it on the SNES, people can prepare to be charmed by this lovable RPG. Chrono Trigger is worth traveling back in time for again and again.
- Ghost of Sparta - - contributor
Published: 200 days ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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