

* Added extras such as FMV and animated cutscenes have been included for each title * Features two of Squaresoft's best loved RPG titles: Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger
FINAL FANTASY 10 GAMESHARK CODES MOVIE
A Theater, Music Box, Art Gallery, and Bestiary are just some of the options available, allowing players to view unlocked movie and ending sequences, listen to music from the game, view stills of the main characters, and read up on monsters, bosses, and techniques. New animated cutscenes have been included as part of the update, as well as an Extras Mode that houses any additional extras unlocked by attaining one of the game's twelve different endings. Unlike Final Fantasy IV, battles in Chrono Trigger are not initiated at random, allowing players to avoid enemies (who are in plain sight) as they see fit. New Tech skills can be learned as the character increases in level. Dubbed the "Tech System," the game allows characters to combine elemental attacks in order to produce Double and even Triple Techs powerful offensive and defensive techniques. While visiting Crono's inventor friend Lucca however, Marle is inadvertently sent into the past and Crono and Lucca must set off after her. During the Millennial Fair, Crono meets and quickly befriends a woman named Marle. Released late in the SNES system's lifecycle, Chrono Trigger documents the adventure of a young boy named Crono and his misadventures through time. A re-release in much the same vein as Final Fantasy Anthologies, Final Fantasy Chronicles bundles two of Square Soft's most beloved SNES RPG titles - Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger - in this PlayStation release.
