Difference between revisions of "Chrono Trigger Super Famicom Player's Guide"
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The Super Famicom Player's Guide featured a ten-page Chrono Trigger manga, available for viewing [[CT Manga|here]] and translated by Lina Darkstar. A version with English text imposed on the images is available [[CT Manga (English)|here]]. The actual guide reads like a comic book, and features a fantastic poster of Crono and his crew charging out of the page. | The Super Famicom Player's Guide featured a ten-page Chrono Trigger manga, available for viewing [[CT Manga|here]] and translated by Lina Darkstar. A version with English text imposed on the images is available [[CT Manga (English)|here]]. The actual guide reads like a comic book, and features a fantastic poster of Crono and his crew charging out of the page. | ||
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Revision as of 21:10, 20 July 2005
General Information
The Super Famicom Player's Guide featured a ten-page Chrono Trigger manga, available for viewing here and translated by Lina Darkstar. A version with English text imposed on the images is available here. The actual guide reads like a comic book, and features a fantastic poster of Crono and his crew charging out of the page.
Purchase
Media
Images
- Cover
- Poster
- Item Illustrations
- Comic Styling
- Guardia World Map
- Lucca Character Sheet
- Doan Illustration
- Mystic Mountain
- Magus Battle
- Last Page
Thanks to CuteLucca
From: Merchandise
--ZeaLitY 17:38, 5 Mar 2005 (CST)