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About This Game
- Summary
- Specifications
- Features
- Game Editions
Two of the most beloved games in PlayStation history come together in one awesome package in FINAL FANTASY CHRONICLES. Teaming FINAL FANTASY IV and CHRONO TRIGGER, Square Electronic Arts presents this masterful collection that's aimed at fans of the original games and new gamers alike. Both games boat a variety of fresh features that will keep series devotees interested, and CHRONO TRIGGER even has a new beginning and ending. The new sequences shed some light on the game's cryptic story, giving gamers added insight into the mystery surrounding the action in the sequel CHRONO CROSS. Although it's packed with monsters and magic, this version of CHRONO TRIGGER also features innovative modes, such as Theater, Music Box, and Art Gallery. Enhancements to FINAL FANTASY IV include a speedier trip through some of the game's towns, as well as a new Two-Player mode. Classics on their own, these two games are even better side-by-side.
- Supported Functions
- Number Of Players: 1-2
- Vibration
- DualShock
- Two games; new modes; improved gameplay; awesome graphics; two-player action