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So, here’s a wild bit of news weaving through the gaming grapevine—Yuji Horii, one of Chrono Trigger’s legendary minds, tossed out a hint about a possible remake. Now, I’m not saying it’s happening, ’cause who really knows, right? But at a Naples panel, Horii mused over the countless fan wishes flooding Square Enix. Maybe he got sunburned in Naples and it sparked a memory of the love people still have for a game that debuted nearly three decades ago. Seriously, 2025 is gonna be 30 years since we first met Crono and crew. Time keeps marching on.
Back in ’95, we had this dream team bring Chrono Trigger to life: Horii was one of them, alongside Final Fantasy guy Hironobu Sakaguchi and Akira Toriyama of Dragon Ball fame. You know, it’s a mix you wouldn’t expect unless you actually know games? All these characters—Crono, Marle, Lucca—just jumping through time, trying to prevent the end of the world. Not to mention the music—Mitsuda, Matsueda, Uematsu. I could listen to it forever. Or maybe just until my headphones give out.
Anyway—and I mean wait, so—rumors are like weeds in a garden; they pop up every time someone mumbles something vague. A translation hiccup stirred this recent buzz, but let’s play along. Imagine Chrono Trigger with that snazzy HD-2D style they used on Dragon Quest 3. Yeah, Square Enix might just fan the flames of nostalgia yet again. Horii opened the door a crack, though, clarifying he’s not promising anything (like how I keep telling myself I’ll start jogging).
Fans crave this stuff. We’re talking pixel dreams becoming HD reality. Dragons quest, flames of fate, blah blah. It’s all interconnected in the realm of epic storytelling. And those whispers you hear? Probably just our collective wishful thinking ricocheting off the walls. Or maybe it’s more? Games, man, they have this way of keeping us hoping. Here’s to seeing if time travel gets a facelift.
So, yeah, stay tuned. Maybe watch those retro trailers and imagine what could be. That’s kinda what I’m doing, anyway.