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So, you know Yuji Horii, right? The guy who helped create that SNES classic, Chrono Trigger. Well, he’s kinda-sorta-maybe thinking about a remake. It all came out after he hit up some panel in Naples and, yeah, people went wild on social media. I mean, talk about a game that’s got a cult following, right?
Chrono Trigger first showed up back in ’95 on the SNES. It wasn’t just Horii; he teamed up with some big names—like Hironobu Sakaguchi from Final Fantasy and Akira Toriyama, the Dragon Ball dude. The game was this wild ride through time, with characters like Crono and Lucca trying to stop a looming catastrophe. Remember that soundtrack? Yasunori Mitsuda worked magic there, with a bit of help from Noriko Matsueda and Nobuo Uematsu. Iconic stuff, if you ask me.
Rumor had it a remake was in the works, but nah, just a translation mix-up. Yet, Horii’s comments still fueled the fans’ fire. Apparently, he’s kinda open to it after hearing tons of requests, especially since the game’s 30th birthday is coming up in 2025. No word from Square Enix yet on any official plans.
Oh, and speaking of anniversaries, Dragon Quest’s got some things happening too. Horii’s busy with those, like launching Dragon Quest 1 & 2 in 2025 and teasing bits about Dragon Quest 12. They’re really milking the nostalgia these days, huh?
If they decide to go for it, the timing seems pretty perfect. But who knows? It’s all just a wait-and-see game for now. Fingers crossed, I guess.