Difference between revisions of "Ultimania"
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Ultimania is the authoritative guide to Chrono Cross in Japan, released by DigiCube, who handled Squaresoft's merchandise. It features boundless information, interviews with the team, and even some plot analysis. However, some of this analysis conflicts with Masato Kato's own words or the game; for this reason, Ultimania cannot be completely trusted as a canon source. | Ultimania is the authoritative guide to Chrono Cross in Japan, released by DigiCube, who handled Squaresoft's merchandise. It features boundless information, interviews with the team, and even some plot analysis. However, some of this analysis conflicts with Masato Kato's own words or the game; for this reason, Ultimania cannot be completely trusted as a canon source. | ||
− | If you want to help translate those interviews, e-mail me at [mailto:chronocompendium@gmail.com]. | + | If you want to help translate those interviews, e-mail me at [mailto:chronocompendium@gmail.com]. Finished translators are at [[Ultimania Developer Interviews]]. |
==Media== | ==Media== |
Revision as of 01:16, 26 May 2007
General Information
Chrono Cross
Ultimania is the authoritative guide to Chrono Cross in Japan, released by DigiCube, who handled Squaresoft's merchandise. It features boundless information, interviews with the team, and even some plot analysis. However, some of this analysis conflicts with Masato Kato's own words or the game; for this reason, Ultimania cannot be completely trusted as a canon source.
If you want to help translate those interviews, e-mail me at [1]. Finished translators are at Ultimania Developer Interviews.
Media
Images
These pages are around 3-4 megs each, so please be patient.
- Interview Page 1
- Interview Page 2
- Interview Page 3
- Interview Page 4
- Interview Page 5
- Interview Page 6
- Interview Page 7
- Interview Page 8
For the guitar tab / lyrics to the Radical Dreamers theme, see Radical Dreamers ~ Unstolen Jewel ~.
From: Merchandise