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Posted 2003-07-06, 12:08 PM
in reply to D3V's post "Chrono Trigger The Best Game EVER"
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Chrono Trigger for N64
Resurrection Games, Inc. are busy developing a Chrono Trigger game for the N64 Emu. That's right, a Chrono Trigger game. When completed, the game will be available for download over the internet. Only one version will be available to the public. The game is currently weighing in at 28 Megabits and this is without most of the sound effects and 3D art, so it should be much bigger. However, Resurrection reports that if the game size exceeds 32 Megabytes, the only way backup users will be able to play it is with a Doctor 512 Cartridge Emulator or a Nintendo Emulator. The game will feature two modes; a 2D update of the original Chrono Trigger with most of the environments being prerendered or a high-quality 2D remake with 3D spell effects and distortions. This latter mode will run at N64's resolution of 320x240 with sample-point dithering, not pattern dithering, and will run at a constant frame rate of 30 fps (don't you love reporting things you don't even understand?). This 2D mode is approximately 25% completed. The second mode is a new 3D mode. The entire world will be rendered in complete 3D. The perspective will be much like the original Chrono Trigger, but Resurrection is thinking of doing a view similar to Zelda: TOoT. All models are touted to have mip-mapping, different texture sets at different distances, and LOD models. Players will have a choice of running the game in either 320x240 or 640x480. However, the higher resolution mode will require an expansion pack. In case you're wondering, Square and Nintendo apparently don't know about Resurrection's project. They seem to think putting a disclaimer on the game will make the company happy. I don't know about anyone else, but I sense a lawsuit in the works. Infringement is infringment, whether you have a disclaimer or not.
well the last updated date on this article was in 2000 so its prob juts BS


Twenty-eight days... six hours... forty-two minutes... twelve seconds. That, is when the world will end.
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