Making one's own assets though for non-commercial purposes is fine. Well if they used the rom, it's a bit different than rewriting the ending of a book, it's like rewriting the ending, but taking entire paragraphs from the book as well. You can watch the first of these walkthroughs here: Also, several videos of the game were released on Youtube, complete with commentary on some of the design choices. If you are interested in downloading it, it is recommended to use the ZSNES emulator. The designer’s site claims this was an alpha build though, and while it has the basic structure of the game, there are some bugs that were removed in later versions of the title. However, the game was leaked online and made available to download through torrent sites.
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This is very unfortunate for fans of the series and the creators Crimson Echoes, as the main website states that “the game featured ~35 hours of game play, 10 multiple endings, and 23 chapters, much like the original Chrono Trigger” by May 2009, and it was to be distributed by the end of the month. The letter, which you can read here ( ), states that the ROM was altered, and that the creator’s of Crimson Echoes acknowledged that they with stop the project if Square Enix felt threatened by it. The project apparently started back in late 2004 by using a ROM hack, which in this case was the main factor that caused Square Enix’s legal team to file a Cease and Desist letter. However, according to fan-made games involving Chrono Trigger license, I cannot make a sequel to a game of a franchise I love.Ĭhrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes takes place a few years after the SNES classic, which was released back in 1995 (and was rereleased on the Playstation and Nintendo DS years later with some additions). Rowling is not going to sue me as long as I don’t sell it. Have it that Potter marries his friend Hermione Granger instead of going after his best friend’s sister, and J.K.