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The Chrono Trigger Coliseum is a ROM hack by jsondaq2 allowing players to compete in a coliseum with three modes of difficulty for prizes and surprises. In late 2006, the Chrono Compendium Encyclopedia was audited and standardized concerning issues of layout and prose.
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In professional and logical ways, the Chrono Compendium aims to support the development of a new Chrono game, tentatively titled Chrono Break. Special forum ranks will be granted to those voted as favorites, including Artist of Termina, Bard of Regiorra, and Poet of El Nido. The Splash runs June to the end of August and covers an expansive topic in the series, inviting an entire range of contributions.
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The Chrono Series Music Archive project aims to create lossless sound files of all official Chrono series auditory releases and other remixes.
Release the translated script of Chrono Trigger upon its completion.
Revise the charter to reflect current status and think of staff positions. Confirm that the Compendium is the new, unquestionable center of the Chrono fan community. Achieve a beautiful, nice layout and streamlined site design. Create new articles from all other available related material. EARTHBOUND BEGINNINGS MAP VGDB UPDATE
Apply existing articles to theories, and update existing articles. Go through every thread, summarize, present theories, and end discussion, culminating in the placement of information in the theory encyclopedia. Round out images and extra Encyclopedia features/organization (homogenize entries/music), create the Image Index. Finish listing basic information in the Encyclopedia. Complete the Chrono Compendium Music Archive. Have all work at Material Requiring Translation translated. Listed below are strategic and imminent objectives, along with sustained programs. The Chrono Compendium has many goals several have already been fulfilled, and the sky's the limit. Ultimania books are mostly considered canon except where they contradict the games. Outside the games, interviews are considered sources of canon, with Masato Kato regarded as the primary caretaker of the mythos, and Takashi Tokita the secondary caretaker. Fan analysis has shown that the plots and internal mechanics of the Chrono series are very consistent and harmonious. We do not endorse one game as better than the other, and neither do we exclude Radical Dreamers. The Chrono Compendium embraces each game of the Chrono series, treating them as one canonical work except where noted. You can find an archive of the forum here. To preserve the legacy of the series, eternally updated and maintained.īefore this Chrono Compendium was created, a small ezBoard used the name. To create a complete resource for the indulgence in the rich world of the series, and to create new content and maintain the community. To present new analysis and findings to illuminate the fullness of the series, since most sites and fans only scratched the surface. The founders' personal reasons for creating the site include: Wells's Time Machine in the libraries of the future, several orbs existed with human interfaces that served as repositories for all human knowledge. The name 'Compendium' was chosen in part due to the film adaptation of H.G. The posters then began to discuss Chrono Cross, and decided that the discussion and findings should be preserved on a website. ZeaLitY began the Chronology FAQ to house discussion on Chrono Trigger, originally believing that analysis could fit in a small appendix. ZeaLitY originally made the thread to show off a map of Enhasa as more posters became involved, the founders of the site began to understand the depth of the Chrono series plots and a need for organizing information. It evolved from a 50-page thread on Overclocked ReMix in which fans analyzed the games' plots. The Chrono Compendium was created by ZeaLitY, Ramsus, Ybrik Metaknight, Radical_Dreamer, and a few others in July 2003. The Compendium secondly wishes to create new content, and foster the growth and development of the Chrono series and its fan community. It first aims to archive and catalogue all existing knowledge and plausible speculation regarding the Chrono series, whether textual, auditory, or visual. The Chrono Compendium's mission is twofold.