Unfortunately, the only way Square Enix has made Chrono Trigger available is through a port of the original game (SuperNes) made for the Nintendo DS.
Probably chrono trigger.
Yes, it is called Chrono Cross for PSX. The main character is Serge, not crono sadly.
The correct answer would be Janus.
Chrono Trigger is a Super Nintendo game that was released by SquareSoft into the US market in 1994. It's arguably one of the better role playing games of that generation.
The release date for the Chrono Trigger was March 11, 1995, so it's nearly 15 years old.
Dragon Ball Z originated as a manga in 1984, written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama. Chrono Trigger is a game originally for the Super Nintendo by Square (now Square Enix). However, Akira Toriyama was on the production team as a designer for Chrono Trigger.
No. In North America, the game that was known as Final Fantasy III was actually Final Fantasy VI, and the real Final Fantasy III was unreleased until 2006. Chrono Trigger is not part of the Final Fantasy series in anyway, despite the fact that it was bundled with Final Fantasy IV in 2001's Final Fantasy Chronicles. Chrono Trigger is part of the Chrono series, and was originally released on the NES.
In the game "Chrono Trigger," Crono does not have a daughter; he has a son named Crono Jr. that appears in one of the game's endings.
There has not been any discussion of remaking Chrono Trigger for the Wii. It has already been made for the SNES, the PlayStation, and has now recently been released with extras on the Nintendo DS. There is little chance they will bring the dated game to the Wii.
No, that's a fan made game and doesn't at all involve the Gameboy. Imbecile.
There are approximately 1250 games available for the Game Boy Advance as of 2009.