Chrono trigger rom hack




















The value had matched the number of the day I was playing, which I didn't find strange. There were certain games that had a real-time system that allowed you to access certain events, but I didn't know that it was possible to enter this system into an SNES game. To try it out, I put in a random date:. It was obvious that the news was not from the world of Chrono Trigger.

I immediately opened a tab on the computer, and looked up the date I had randomly placed. The first result thrown up by the browser was the same news said in the game.

I was slightly surprised by such an event, but the skeptic that I was prevented me from making sense that such a game could, as its title would say, predict such an event. The most certain explanation was the fact that the game itself accessed the Internet through some virus in the ROM hack, and gave the result of the written date.

I tried one more time, another random date, and the news was right. I disconnected the internet from my computer, and ran the game board again. He asked me for a date, and I wrote down the one that sounded the most in my mind.

It took me a few moments to recover from such an event. Did this ROM hack really have the power and memory to access so much news according to the dates it was put on? I hadn't quite checked yet. I had to see more, to keep watching the news that was thrown up by each of the dates I could write. One after another, the results were correct. That's when an idea came to my mind: write down a date far in the future.

That simple text made my blood run cold even more, and made me doubt what I was doing. But, I couldn't help but wonder. I had to solve this. After I hit the "accept" button, the result came up. The news was simple and straightforward, without any hesitation. The predictor's assurance was that in less than a week this would happen.

So, I just sat down, and tried to go on with my life as if that event had never happened. But reality hit me in the face when I woke up in the morning. I immediately went back to my computer, and loaded the game where I had left it. Right in front of the board, still in the shock of the moment, I sat down to reflect on my next step. It was impossible that a simple computer within a video game could be so accurate, even without the Internet. So, I decided to put a date that I had thought about, but I didn't have the courage to put it.

Immediately, I closed the computer, and uninstalled the game in every way I could. My paranoia got to the point where I decided to format the computer and never touch it again.

A few months passed after what happened, and my life managed to return to normal. I had tremendous paranoia during that long period of time until I finally got over that event.

I went with a friend to get the computer functional again, and it only cost me a few coins and a pizza in between. After doing a security analysis, just in case, the computer was active again. There were only a few important files left, and the operating system was running smoothly. Once it was gone, I went to put a USB I had with a backup of the files recovered after the disinfection, getting back my various digital belongings.

Then, with some fear, if that's the right word, I went back to that folder where the ROM hack was hosted. There it was again. Both anguish and paranoia reigned in my emotions for so long, and also, curiosity.

That unhealthy curiosity that would no doubt end up killing more than one cat. And that cat, well, that would be me. I wanted to see such an event again, at any cost. Once I passed the game again, and entered the code. And later, the date I visited the video game. I was guaranteed access to the power of the predictor.

I wasted no more time with the past, and went straight to distant dates in the future. Donkey Kong Jr. Super Robot Taisen EX. Kid Icarus. Goof Troop Editor. FFA Expander. Ganesha Dx. Mega Man 7 password system documentation.

FFCC Hacking notes. Absolutely amazing!! Colors pop. Great improvement, but missing some updates. Awesome work!! This little hack changes a bunch of minor things to give the game a facelift and increase the difficulty. Some characters get changes to their color palettes to match their official artwork, including Magus, Flea, Dalton, and Heckran.

Chrono Trigger Platinum is one of the best, as it manages to increase the difficulty while preserving some balance. Enemies will hit much harder now. An obvious but still entertaining way of revitalizing an old classic is writing a parody — and ROM hacking offers a distinctly ideal medium for this humorous literary genre.

Characters are wacky and surprisingly out of touch with reality but manage to remain coherent with their original personality. The story remains surprisingly readable despite the cast descending into insanity.

This hack brings both general improvements and slight difficulty increases here and there. Among other things, it expands tech descriptions, fixes a bunch of bugs, and lets you choose whether you want to play a standard or Low-Level Game.



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