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Photos of the Chrono Trigger PlayStation CD Case and Its Contents

[The following is a complete documentation of all ephemera encased within the PlayStation (PS) re-release of Chrono Trigger. Discrepancies and similarities between physical materials such as guide books, manuals, posters, storage media, and media containers, along with trends especially between the various video game iterations will be discussed. Beside each description is a high-quality image of the document in question.]

General Comments about the Packaging for the PlayStation re-release of Chrono Trigger

The usage of double disk jewel cases was a trend during the PS era, not only as a marketing ploy, but also as a means to incorporate more ephemera with the video game release. This meant thicker instruction booklets, extra posters, and even registration cards for monthly video game drawings. Both the original and "Greatest Hits" iterations of Chrono Trigger came in these double disk jewel cases.

About the Version Used in this Project

Thanks to Greg Philbrook's donation, both releases of this artifact were utilized for the traversal, interview, and further examination of the PS re-release. In particular, the "Greatest Hits" version of the Chrono Trigger PS re-release was used during the traversal for this project. This version complete with instruction booklet and registration card was important for the player for the purpose of reviewing game mechanics and controls, as well as gaining a more in-depth knowledge of this iteration as a whole. It was made known to the player which version this was, and the history and culture intrinsically attached to it.

Original PlayStation CD Case Contents

▹ Two CD's, each one featuring one of the video games within the collection: Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger

▹ One instruction Manual

PlayStation CD Case, Front

Contained within a double disk CD jewel case, the front liner features moments from Final Fantasy IV and the new cutscenes inherent to Chrono Trigger's re-release. Towards the bottom, an icon delineates that "2 Discs" are included, and next this information, the publisher's name, "SQUARESOFT ®" is displayed. Along the side is a black bar with the PS logo and brand, as well as a "T" (Teen) ESRB rating.

 

PlayStation CD Case, Back

Contained within a double disk CD jewel case, the back liner reads: "IT'S ABOUT TIME. When these games came out, they defined what adventures should be. Since then, they have become the most popular and sought after-titles in history. Now you can experience the re-release of two complete, classic games, enhanced with all-new cinemas and features never before seen in the U.S." Two captions describe the video games: "Chrono Trigger is a re-release of the original game. This time-traveling prequel to Chrono Cross is enhanced with all-new animated scenes," and "Final Fantasy IV was previously released as Final Fantasy II, but has been completely restored with new magic, monsters items, CG cinemas, and added features." Above to each of these captions are images revealing the gameplay of each title. The images in Chrono Trigger are, (from left to right) first an exploration scene (with Crono, Ayla, and Marle) from the Hunting Grounds in the Prehistoric era, and lastly, a scene from the fight against the Giga Gaia (with Marle, Crono, and Lucca) on top of the Mountain of Woe during the 12,000 B.C. era. Below this, information states that Final Fantasy IV can be played with 1 or 2 players and needs one memory card block, while Chrono Trigger can only be played by one individual and requires one memory card block for save-game data. Alongside this, the ESRB rating is specified further: (Teen, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes).

 

1st CD, Front: "Final Fantasy IV"

The CD reiterates information from the CD liner including the collection title (Final Fantasy Chronicles), video game title (Final Fantasy  IV), publisher name (SQUARESOFT, "Published by Square Electronic Arts L.L.C."), ESRB rating (Teen), and the PS logo. Towards the bottom, a "Hints and Tips" telephone line is reproduced with one in the U.S. and another in Canada. The PS logo and the ESRB rating are also holographic.

 

1st CD, Back: "Final Fantasy IV"

The back of the CD is a dark blue (commonly referred to as black). This color is what defined the first original PS CD's, helping differentiate it from other personal computer and audio CD's not to mention ultimately protecting it against illegal copying.

 

2nd CD, Front: "Chrono Trigger"

Much like CD One, CD Two reiterates information from the CD liner including the collection title (Final Fantasy Chronicles), video game title (Chrono Trigger), publisher name (SQUARESOFT, "Published by Square Electronic Arts L.L.C."), ESRB rating (Teen), and the PS logo. Towards the bottom, a "Hints and Tips" telephone line is reproduced  with one in the U.S. and another in Canada.

 

2nd CD, Back: "Chrono Trigger"

The back of the CD is a dark blue (commonly referred to as black). This color is what defined the first original PS CD's, helping differentiate it from other personal computer and audio CD's not to mention ultimately protecting it against illegal copying.

 

"Greatest Hits" Version CD Case Contents (2003)

▹ Two CD's, each one featuring one of the video games within the collection: Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger

▹ One instruction booklet

▹ One registration card

PlayStation CD Case, Front

Contained within a double disk CD jewel case, the front liner is nearly identical to the original release of this collection  with the only discrepancies being a bright green bar along the side with "Greatest Hits" imprinted in red text and updated publisher name "SQUARE ENIX," instead of "SQUARESOFT" (this reflects the merger between Square and Enix in 2003, just a few months earlier).

 

PlayStation CD Case, Back

Contained within a double disk CD jewel case, the back liner is very much the same as the original, with a few exceptions: the publisher's name is now located on the left (instead of towards the middle), and is now replaced with "SQUARE ENIX," instead of "SQUARESOFT," and the ESRB rating section is now differentiated and located on the very left.

 

1st CD, Front: "Final Fantasy IV"

The CD reiterates the same information found on the first iteration of this collection, except for the re-branding of "SQUARESOFT" to "SQUARE ENIX, www.square-enix.com, Published by Square Enic, Inc." The "Hints and Tips" section is now located above the "COMPACT disc" logo, and has brand new telephone lines for inquiry  it also states that a "major credit card [is] required" for the U.S. Line (which now only offers auto hints whereas before, for $1.35 a minute, live assistance was offered as well). Additionally, a sentence featured around the edge of the CD has been altered from utilizing the name "Interactive Digital Software Association" to "Entertainment Software Association"  delineating the name change that occurred on July 16, 2003 for the video game industry trade association group. Besides this, all text and imagery seems to be printed in a way that is bolder than the original release  not to mention the fact that the PS logo and ESRB rating are not holographic anymore.

 

1st CD, Back: "Final Fantasy IV"

The back of the CD is silver, reflecting a new generation of PS CD's that started to emerge after the release of the PS2 on October 26, 2000.

 

2nd CD, Front: "Chrono Trigger"

Much like CD One, CD Two reiterates information found on the first iteration of this collection, except for the re-branding of "SQUARESOFT" to "SQUARE ENIX, www.square-enix.com, Published by Square Enix, Inc." The "Hints and Tips" section is now located above the "COMPACT disc" logo, and has brand new telephone lines for inquiry  it also states that a "major credit card [is] required" for the U.S. Line (which now only offers auto hints whereas before, for $1.35 a minute, live assistance was offered as well). Additionally, a sentence featured around the edge of the CD has been altered from utilizing the name "Interactive Digital Software Association" to "Entertainment Software Association"  delineating the name change that occurred on July 16, 2003 for the video game industry trade association group. Besides this, all text and imagery seems to be printed in a way that is bolder than the original release  not to mention the fact that the PS logo and ESRB rating are not holographic anymore.

 

2nd CD, Back: "Chrono Trigger"

The back of the CD is silver, reflecting a new generation of PS CD's that started to emerge after the release of the PS2 on October 26, 2000.

 

PlayStation Instruction Manual, Front

The front cover is bland in comparison to the SNES instruction booklet, with only the logos of the collection utilized (in order of how they were packaged with Final Fantasy IV above Chrono Trigger). A bright green band (much like the one used on the CD liner) is also present, marking this manual as part of the "Greatest Hits" version.

 

PlayStation Instruction Manual, Back

The reverse side features an advertisement for the "Greatest Hits" version of Final Fantasy X (originally released on the PS2 in 2001).

 

PlayStation Instruction Manual, Contents

When examined further, this instruction manual is very bland in comparison to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and Nintendo Dual Screen (NDS) booklets. All of the pages are in grayscale with very few supporting images. The manual first starts with Final Fantasy IV's guide and then follows up with Chrono Trigger's. Separating the two guides, is a registration card (which is examined down below). As a general note, the manual utilizes imagery from the newly created cutscenes featured in the PS re-release of Chrono Trigger. The descriptions, although detailed, are not nearly as explicit as the SNES instruction manual (see SNES Photos).

 

PlayStation Registration Card, Front

The card features a gray textured background along with perforations for folding the piece of paper upon mailing it. The right side of the card bears, in order, the Final Fantasy Chronicles, Final Fantasy IV, and Chrono Trigger logos. Towards the center, postage information is printed: "Square Enix U.S.A., Inc., P.O. Box 6000, Clear Lake, MN 55319, USA," alongside a "PLACE POSTAGE HERE" area. On the left, Square Enix's logo is visible as well.

 

PlayStation Registration Card, Back

The reverse side of the registration card reveals the survey portion: "Fill out this card and return it to be entered in our monthly drawing. You could win a cool game!" The survey asks for personal information as well as the question, "Which Square Enix games do you own?" Below this are a total of 45 Square Enix video games including Chrono Trigger's sequel, Chrono Cross with boxes next to each of them. Two boxes below state in bold type, "Check this box if you do not wish to be contacted by Square Enix U.S.A." and, "Check this box if you do not wish to be contacted by Square Enix U.S.A.'s business partners." On the left side of the card, at the top, is information about customer support: "For customer support and technical support questions, you can call (310) 846-0345. Representatives are available Monday-Friday 8am-12pm and 1pm-5pm, Pacific Standard Time." Below is another mention of the "Game Tips" telephone line (which is reiterated from the CD's). Lastly, fine print is produced concerning the registration card: "No further purchase necessary. Each card qualifies for one monthly drawing. Two winners per month. Please fill in all information, or include all information on a 3x5 card and mail to: Square Enix U.S.A., Inc., P.O. Box 6000, Clear Lake, MN 55319. One entry per person. Drawing to take place on or about the last day of each month. Winner will be notified by mail within 30 days of drawing. This contest void in Washington, Missouri, Florida, Ohio, and other places where prohibited. Square Enix U.S.A., Inc., reverses the right to determine the actual game, subject to availability. This contest may be terminated without notice. Sony Computer Entertainment America takes no responsibility for this offer."

 

Additional PlayStation Re-release Artifacts

The following are a number of guides that were available to players at the time of Chrono Trigger's PS re-release. They have been compiled in Adobe PDF files down below. Please allow adequate time for the files to download.
Official Chrono Trigger Strategy Guide (2001) (pdf, 41.5 MB)

Official Final Fantasy IV Strategy Guide (2001) (pdf, 31.5 MB)

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