![]() So again, Square Enix: bring Chrono Trigger to modern consoles. I truly believe that, and I know I’m far from alone in feeling that way (look, here are some terrific words to that effect, from a past professional life of commissioning such pieces). ![]() It’s as important a game, as important an RPG, as anything from the Final Fantasy franchise. Konami, if you’re reading this: same argument applies.) But Chrono Trigger? It still looks incredible (that pixel art - the fixed version of it - hasn’t aged at all), it plays intuitively, its music is beautiful and its story - spanning time from the birth of mankind to the apocalypse itself - is utterly captivating from start to finish. Also getting a copy from someone other than the original physical copy of the game, would also be illegal, such as downloading from someone, or them giving you a flash/burn copy.Sometimes I can look at the games I’d personally love to see make a comeback - the likes of Snatcher, Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight, and Sensible Soccer - and understand why they’re probably best left in the past. The thing is not buying it, but using the physical copy.īasically the disk can never be illegal, but let say if someone rip the ISO/ROM from the disk, and distribute, then in this case what the person did was illegal, in some areas depending on their laws, you're entitled to having a backup of your games, as long you still have the original copy, and that you're not distributing a copy to anyone, or even online. If it IS illegal, that what is the point for you to even buy Chrono Cross from someone's hands, when it's even more illegal than playing a free rom. ![]() I mean, Chrono Trigger's IP still belongs to Square Enix.Ĭome on, remember how Square Enix closed Chrono Trigger fan-project, because this fan-game would "Hurt Square Enix's sales"ĭoesn't this "Re-selling" of old games considered the same thing as selling fan-games? Is it even legal to sell something that you bought officially? ![]() How can this "Re-buying" be considered legal? ![]() When you buy the game from someone who bought this game long ago, the money does not go to Square Enix. buying it from someone's hands is legal then? So emulation of Chrono Cross on PSX emulator is illegal if you don't have the original disc, right? i just want to know if you understand your own logic correctly. ![]()
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