Difference between revisions of "Chrono Compendium:Community Portal"
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− | + | The driving force keeping the Chrono series alive, even after five years since the last game in the series, is its huge and fervent fanbase. From the nostalgic class of 1995 who discovered Chrono Trigger on the SNES, to the latest generation of retrogamers and Chrono Cross fans, each fan is a vital part of the community that has celebrated the series from its inception and continue to expand upon it and interpret it in new ways. Truly, these new visions and interpretations are limitless, and each has something to offer to the mix. | |
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+ | The Community area is divided into four sections: | ||
+ | ==Fan Projects== | ||
+ | Fan Projects include anything that does not fall into the realm of the sections below. Common to this section are efforts to remake or form a sequel to Chrono Trigger or forge other playable games. Remix projects and rom hacks are also featured - anything goes. | ||
+ | ==Fan Fiction== | ||
+ | Fan Fiction is the most common expression of appreciation, and draws on the literary powers of fans to sculpt new adventures and worlds based off the series canon set out beforehand. The Chrono Compendium library features the best work of its members and pieces from other authors as well. | ||
+ | ==Modification== | ||
+ | The Modification section is a resource for those wishing to edit the games. It includes offsets, tutorials, utilities and downloads, and other info regarding rom hacking. | ||
+ | ==Fan Art== | ||
+ | Fan Art is another venerated avenue of interpreting the games, and the characters of the Chrono series have long been popular studies for artists. |
Revision as of 22:34, 7 May 2005
The driving force keeping the Chrono series alive, even after five years since the last game in the series, is its huge and fervent fanbase. From the nostalgic class of 1995 who discovered Chrono Trigger on the SNES, to the latest generation of retrogamers and Chrono Cross fans, each fan is a vital part of the community that has celebrated the series from its inception and continue to expand upon it and interpret it in new ways. Truly, these new visions and interpretations are limitless, and each has something to offer to the mix.
The Community area is divided into four sections:
Fan Projects
Fan Projects include anything that does not fall into the realm of the sections below. Common to this section are efforts to remake or form a sequel to Chrono Trigger or forge other playable games. Remix projects and rom hacks are also featured - anything goes.
Fan Fiction
Fan Fiction is the most common expression of appreciation, and draws on the literary powers of fans to sculpt new adventures and worlds based off the series canon set out beforehand. The Chrono Compendium library features the best work of its members and pieces from other authors as well.
Modification
The Modification section is a resource for those wishing to edit the games. It includes offsets, tutorials, utilities and downloads, and other info regarding rom hacking.
Fan Art
Fan Art is another venerated avenue of interpreting the games, and the characters of the Chrono series have long been popular studies for artists.