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HOT NEWS

Masato Kato leaves Xenosaga title, returns to SE?

--ZeaLitY 20:33, 30 Jan 2005 (CST)

A user on the Gamefaqs Chrono Cross board named DJ Stenny recently e-mailed Soraya Saga, one of the writers of Xenosaga and wife to gaming great Tetsuya Takahashi (more info here). In the e-mail, he asked about Masato Kato's involvement with the Xenosaga series. Thus followed:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: (Removed)
> To: (Removed)
> Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 07:54:56 +0900 (JST)
> Subject: Re:(Removed)
> Good morning.
> Thank you for your advice about Xenosaga novel.
>
> 2. Now I'm not in any way related to Monolithsoft. In past I played a part
> of the establishment of it, people forgot, and it became a black box.
>
> 3-1. I can not comment on the future products of Monolithsoft.
>
> 3-2. Masato Kato was involved in Baten Kaitos by Monolithsoft (Best wishes
> for his continued success). I heard he was back to Square Enix and have no
> more interest in Xeno series.

As Stenny, said, what could Masato Kato possibly want with SquareEnix? What could he even do if he went back there?

Yeah, then it hit Stenny like a sack of bricks, he quoted. Chrono Break. Friends and viewers of the Compendium, it seems the planets are aligning; Mitsuda and Kato just teamed to do 'Kirite,' and Mitsuda is releasing a new Chrono Cross arrange in July. Now, Kato has returned to SquareEnix, and Mitsuda, as a freelance composer, could certainly return to score a game. Now that Kato's back, hopes can run high that the series will see a new addition in some form or another. Nonetheless, we must maintain extreme skepticism and not get our hopes up too high, but it is undisputable that recent events are starting to improve the outlook for a new Chrono game.

Yes, this news is Compendium only. At the time of its debut, it is the only site featuring the break (no pun intended). And there was much rejoicing!

And I'm going to advertise this again:

Lastly, each year, Yasunori Mitsuda releases a CD to his fan club members. These mostly contain original tracks, but the 2002 edition contained two performances of songs from the Chrono Cross Guitar Arranged book. Check out the official documentation on this CD here.

Weekly Poll

For the week of 1/29/05 - 2/4/05

How much Chrono series merchandise do you own?

Vote at this page!

Last week's winner: What "made" the Chrono series for the most players? Masato Kato's deep and thrilling plots and scenarios.

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Fanfiction Authors

Unless they're already on the forums, please repost your works in the forum 'Submissions.' Due to the tediousness of adding fanfiction to the Encyclopedia, Fanfiction will once again be hosted on the forums.

Top News

Content Updates

The last three additions to the Chrono Compendium

  • I am making an effort to finish the Vehicles encyclopedia. Epoch is complete, with several images.
  • I have completed the tutorial on changing portraits in Chrono Trigger. Thanks go to Chickenlump and Geiger. The tutorial is ultra-friendly; you might even give it a try in your spare time. Read it at Changing_the_status_menu_portraits. Pictures abound!
  • At long last, I've completed the Chrono Trigger equipment encyclopedia. This includes Armor (Chrono Trigger), Items (Chrono Trigger), Key Items (Chrono Trigger), and Weapons (Chrono Trigger). I still need to fill in some biographical information for Key Items, but they're otherwise completed, with concept art. Now, to something useful! Tutorials are on the way for modification of Chrono Trigger.

News and Updates

Remix Watch: January, 2005

New Feature: Chrono Compendium Remix Spotlight I

--ZeaLitY 12:44, 29 Jan 2005 (CST)

While the Fan Project Creator Interviews take a rest, a new feature is being debuted - the Remix Spotlight. Contributors and editorialists select two of their favorite remixes and write about why they like them and how they reflect and expand upon the Chrono series. The first can be viewed at Editorial_4; if you'd like to contribute to the next, check out this thread. FlankingLine has also released an RPGMaker2003 game on OCReMix that follows a newbie trying to get his remix posted. There is a location called Compendiumtown, done in the style of 1000 A.D. and featuring Schala's music. I'm the mayor of the town in the game, and the player must defeat me. Pics:

Lastly, each year, Yasunori Mitsuda releases a CD to his fan club members. These mostly contain original tracks, but the 2002 edition contained two performances of songs from the Chrono Cross Guitar Arranged book. Check out the official documentation on this CD here.

Drawing Contest, UCT2 Interview, Singing Mountain's background revealed

--ZeaLitY 20:01, 22 Jan 2005 (CST)

Three bits of good news today! The interview with the producer of Unofficial Chrono Trigger II, second in a series of Fan Project dialogues, has been released at Editorial_3. It offers much insight into the ongoing history and progress of the project, as well as its aims and features. The interview also includes a screenshot of the editor being used to create the game; don't miss it! Secondly, Kaschua has opened her own Chrono domain as a miscellaneous showcase for writings. To start things off with a bang, she's holding a drawing contest. The winning entries will be integrated into the layout of the site. Check it out at http://www.brinkoftime.net/contest.html . Lastly, JLukas has found a Q&A section at Yasunori Mitsuda's webpage in which he reveals the background behind Singing Mountain. Arc Impulse has translated it; see Singing Mountain for this wonderful information. Huge thanks to both of them! As a bonus, the Q&A also revealed more information about the disclusion of the prelude to Frog's Theme.

Chrono Trigger II: The Brink of Time Lives

--ZeaLitY 14:24, 19 Jan 2005 (CST)

BrownMan, who fell victim to a reformatting that erased his current work on the fan project CT II: The Brink of Time, has decided to resume work and create it anew, enlisting the help of a few of his friends.

I found most of my old resources that I made on my old computer. Unfortunately, my map files weren't there. Im going to have to make some new sprites, mostly enemies -- but also Magus, since he was done on the other computer (the one that got reformatted). I'm going to have to make the database again, and all the techs and stuff, so after all that I'll be releasing a demo. But it will take a while though for me to get back on my feet. Wish me luck!

The project Chrono Crisis also underwent two complete reboots before reaching its current state as well. An interview with BrownMan about CT II: The Brink of Time is on the way in Editorials in three weeks.

Interview with Chrono Crisis Creator & CT Music Supplement

--ZeaLitY 15:38, 15 Jan 2005 (CST)

After releasing the demo for Chrono Crisis recently, Chains of Fate has agreed to an interview detailing the history of his project, its inspiration, and his plans for the future. This is first in four interviews with Fan Project creators, so don't miss it at Editorial 2! Additionally, I have released an .spc supplement to the soundtrack of Chrono Trigger, featuring tracks such as "Leene's Bell" and "Mt. Woe Tsunami" that were not included with snesmusic.org's .spc pack. It can be found here.

Concept Art for Chrono Trigger Equipment added

--ZeaLitY 08:02, 14 Jan 2005 (CST)

When Chrono Trigger was created, artists drew every piece of equipment in the game, including Key Items, Accessories, Weapons, and others. These were eventually placed in player's guides, but thanks to the efforts of CuteLucca, they have come to the Compendium in high-resolution glory, scanned from Chrono Trigger: The Perfect. If you don't plan on viewing all the individual entries, check these comprehensive tables, also available on each type of equipment's listing page. Accessories - Armor - Helmets - Items - Key Items - Weapons . It is a great day for the Chrono Compendium, and fans of Chrono Trigger!

Chrono Crisis Demo Released

--ZeaLitY 21:39, 9 Jan 2005 (CST)

Chains of Fate, creator of the Fan Project Chrono Crisis, has revamped his plot and released a demo of the project. It requires the RPGMaker2003 runtimes to use. His preview is, Many eras have passed since mankind was first born upon the world. Countless lives have been lost, saved, and ruined, and only a few heroes have been born. Among these heroes, are three teenagers, Crono, Nadia, and Lucca, who risked their lives to save the future of their world, even though they would never live to see it themselves. Although they saved so many people, was what they did really right? What happened to the people who WOULD have been born if time had not been altered? After thinking about it, they feared that one day someone may discover the truth and seek revenge on them. Now that they're older and have lives of their own, are they willing to lose everything because they did what they thought was right?

Check it out.

Chrono Crisis Demo: http://chronocrisis.uct2.net/ChronoCrisisDemo.lzh
Required Runtimes: http://files.rpginfinity.com/get/nb/maker/rpg_maker_2003/rm2k3_106.rar
Font Error Fix: http://files.rpginfinity.com/get/nb/utility/msgpatch/msgpatch.zip


MITSUDA TO TEAM WITH MASATO KATO AND RELEASE CHRONO CROSS MUSIC ARRANGEMENT

--ZeaLitY 13:13, 3 Jan 2005 (CST)

Thanks to Arc Impulse and Hopeful Death

Dengeki Online has done a special feature that interviewed several game composers. Among them was Yasunori Mitsuda, who commented that he's working on a project involving music, pictures and stories with Masato Kato, creator of the Chrono series, and that he's also releasing an arranged version of the Chrono Cross OST in 2005. Here's a rough translation:

Aspirations for 2005!
In 2005 I'm thinking about many items [i.e. music] I want to make and send out. To start with, for the first item on the list, I've done a collaboration CD called "Kirite" with Mr. Katou [Masato Kato] who did Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross's scenario and supervision, and it will come out this spring. The speech, photos, and music are having the finishing touches put on them right now. [sorry, shaky here, but that's the general gist] One more thing, a Chrono Cross arrange version CD is also planned to go on sale around July. No matter which [month?], it will be on sale from Procyon Studio (Sleighbells Label).
I'm deciding right now whether to participate in works for 3-4 other games, but I can't say the names of those. Sorry (laughs).
In all the things I've mentioned, I feel like I want to keep tirelessly working my best in 2005.

Original article at [1]

SPECTACULAR. I absolutely cannot wait until July. You can bet the Compendium will instantly have a track listing and purchasing information around then.

First Editorial Released

--ZeaLitY 23:38, 28 Dec 2004 (CST)

The first in a long line of Chrono Compendium editorials has been released, the subject being "rate the characters of Chrono Trigger." Several editorialists did just that, and offered commentary on why they placed each in a certain spot. Check out the final results at Editorial 1.

ZSNES v1.40 Released

--ZeaLitY 14:56, 28 Dec 2004 (CST)

ZSNES, often considered the best SNES emulator around, has had its first official release in a few months, with countless features updated and some new attractions. These include 48khz audio and a new kind of video filter, the HQ, which varies according to resolution. The HQ filter makes the game look positively stunning, as it rounds off blocky pixels and sprites and adds tiny shading to them. Examples include Before HQ and After HQ. Unfortunately, ZSNES.com was Slashdotted and is apparently down due to traffic overload. A mirror exists at http://ipherswipsite.com/zsnes/ or at the ZSNES sourceforge page.

New Mitsuda CD Release Planned

--Turnip

Merry Christmas-eth. Just in time for Christmas, it is now known that a new Yasunori Mitsuda CD is coming out-eth in 2005. While it is limited to Japan at this time, and details are unknown-eth, it does have a page at http://www.procyon-studio.com/sleighbells/index.html#moonlitshadow which allows viewers to listen-eth to samples of some tracks. Enjoy-eth this present!

Chrono Trigger Remake Project Updated

--ZeaLitY 23:48, 23 Dec 2004 (CST)

The Chrono Trigger Remake Project has, at last, updated its site, and it was well worth the wait. New screenshots are up of the Millennial Fair, which looks beautiful in the Unreal engine, and new .mp3's are up. Additionally, the site has a sort of Christmas-theme going on. This is a must-see for any Chrono fan; check it out at http://www.chrono-trigger.com .

New Fanfiction

--ZeaLitY 22:32, 22 Dec 2004 (CST)

Part 3 of Legacies of the Fallen has been posted on the Compendium, written by Jasson Knight and part of a series following the Magus, albeit under different circumstances! It is interesting from the get-go, and recommended. View it at Breathe. Additionally, Hadriel has released the second chapter in his fanfiction about Ayla, called The Edge of Forever, about "Ayla's attempt to save her tribe from the impending Ice Age prophesied by Azala...[a quest that] will be like no other she has ever faced." Hadriel immediately dives into engaging dialogue, and allows the reader to peer into Ayla's own thoughts. Check it out at Part II - Converse Echoes. Lastly, a new, wonderful piano remix of Singing Mountain, called 'Lonely Mountain,' has been released, done by RainyAida and available in Music (Chrono Trigger) or below under ReMix Watch.

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