Chrono Trigger
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[edit] Introduction
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[edit] The Canon
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[edit] Terminology
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[edit] Timeline
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[edit] 1995
- The video game was released on March 11, 1995 in Japan. [1]
- The video game was released on August 22, 1995 in North America. [2]
[edit] 1999
- "Square re-released a ported version by TOSE in Japan for the Sony PlayStation in 1999," [3]
- On November 18, 1999, After Lavos Part I by DarthPika became the first Chrono Trigger story published on FanFiction.Net. [4][5]
[edit] 2000
[edit] 2001
- On April 22, 2001, The Chrono Chronicles - The Place for Chrono Trigger Fan Fiction was last updated. [7]
- On July 5, 2001, the LiveJournal community chronotrigger was created. [8]
- On November 25, 2001, an English language aticle about Chrono Trigger was created on Wikipedia. [9]
[edit] 2003
- On August 14, 2003, les Assassins du Temps by Jikaelle became the first French language Chrono Crusade story published on FanFiction.Net. [10][11]
[edit] 2004
- On February 22, 2004, Die Fünf Minuten Terine by Youkai became the first German language Chrono Trigger story published on FanFiction.Net. [12][13]
- On March 27, 2004, a German language article about Chrono Trigger as created on Wikipedia. [14]
- On July 1, 2004, the LiveJournal community chrono_games was created. [15]
- On October 15, 2005, Chrono Trigger Time Circuits by Marcos Madeira became the first Portuguese language Chrono Trigger story published on FanFiction.Net. [16][17]
- On December 8, 2004, a Spanish language article about Chrono Trigger was created on Wikipedia. [18]
[edit] 2005
- On January 15, 2005, Soul Into Hades by Jenny Flint became the first Spanish language story published on FanFiction.Net. [19][20]
- On April 28, 2005, a French language artcle about Chrono Trigger was created on Wikipedia. [21]
- On August 17, 2005, an Italian language article about Chrono Trigger was created on Wikipedia. [22]
[edit] 2009
- In May 2009, a Chrono Trigger fan mod received a cease and desist letter from Square Enix. [23] Plagiarism Today described the situation as follows:
- Finally today, fans of the Chrono Trigger video games will be very disappointed to know that a fan-made sequel to the game entitled Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes is no more. The game received a cease and desist letter from the makers of Chrono Trigger, Square Enix and the team behind the mod has ceased operations.
- What makes this case unusual is that the fan-made mod had been in development since 2004 and was 98% complete according to its makers. Why Square Enix waited until now to file the notice? Where they unaware of the mod until recently or was there some other motive behind waiting until just before the game’s release?
- Whatever the reason, the mod is dead now and all that remains are a couple of YouTube clips showing what might have been. [24]
[edit] Kerfluffles
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[edit] Fandom Members
See also Chrono Trigger fans.
[edit] Fandom Size
[edit] 2008
As of September 21, 2008, there are 10 fans on FanPop. [25]
[edit] Misc
See also:
- Chrono Trigger fan fiction community size
- Chrono Trigger LiveJournal community size
- Chrono Trigger webring traffic
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