Sure thing, here’s the reimagined piece:
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Okay, so there’s this thing swirling around about “Chrono Trigger,” that old SNES gem from ’95, right? Yuji Horii, one of the dudes who brought it to life, is actually thinking—like, just starting to think—about giving it a fresh coat of paint. Or maybe he’s just pondering it over a cup of coffee. It all kicked off after some buzz at a convention in Naples. I mean, these rumors. They’re like that catchy song you can’t shake off.
I guess there were whispers on the interwebs because, honestly, who doesn’t love some good ‘what-if’ scenarios? Anyway, at this panel in Naples—Naples, of all places! Why not?—Horii spills that he’s finally coming around after seeing these fan petitions plastered all over. Maybe it was the espresso speaking. Who knows.
So, Chrono Trigger. What a trip! Those time-hopping characters—Crono, Marle, Lucca—trying to keep the world from going kaboom. I remember getting lost in its turn-based fights and countless endings. Oh, the soundtrack? Pure magic, thanks to Yasunori Mitsuda and crew. Has anyone else ever made their game console sing quite like that?
Yeah, there was this chatter around, something about a translation mix-up—classic, right? But then, from some Spanish media and a subreddit (yes, those exist), Horii’s all like, “Maybe I’ll think about it.” Got folks feeling all the feels, especially with those Square Enix HD-2D makeovers. Dragon Quest 3 is one of them, by the way. Dragons and quests just never get old, do they?
Fast forward to 2025, and it’s like, boom, 30 years since Chrono Trigger first hit the shelves. Square Enix, they’ve kept quiet. Mum’s the word. Horii is juggling new releases too—Dragon Quest 1 & 2 are getting that HD-2D love. And there’s this upcoming Dragon Quest 12 thing. Details? Sparse. Drip-feeding us bit by bit.
Anyway—wait, where was I? Oh, right, the anniversary thing. With 2025 rolling around, this could be the perfect time to dive back in. Can’t help but wonder if Square Enix will finally say yes to the fans’ begs and pleas. Meanwhile, we wait. Fingers crossed and all that jazz.
And, yeah, that’s pretty much it. Who knows what’ll happen next. Maybe we’ll be playing a shiny new Chrono Trigger soon. Or, maybe it’ll just stay a dream.
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There you have it. A little chaotic, a tad quirky, but hey, that’s life, right?