Chronicles

Photos of the Chrono Trigger Nintendo DS Box and Its Contents

[The following is a complete documentation of all ephemera encased within the Nintendo DS 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 Nintendo DS re-release of Chrono Trigger

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About the Version Used in this Project

Thanks to Greg Philbrook's donation, this artifact was utilized for the traversal, interview, and further examination of the Nintendo DS re-release.

Nintendo DS Box Contents

▹ ▹One Nintendo DS Game Card

One instruction booklet

One one-sided complimentary poster

Nintendo DS Box, Front

The box features artwork from the original SNES release of Chrono Trigger (that is also present is the form of a companion poster for both releases). Below is the publisher's logo "SQUARE ENIX" and the ESRB rating "EVERYONE 10+" – which is noticeable because of the rating's distinction between the first two iterations (which were "KIDS TO ADULTS 6+" and "TEEN," respectively). Along the side of this box, is the Nintendo DS logo.

 

Nintendo DS Box, Back

The back liner reads: "The RPG of the Ages Returns. When a newly developed teleportation device malfunctions, young Crono must journey though time to rescue a mysterious girl from an intricate web of past and present perils. Enhanced with dual-screen presentation, stylus controls, and a host of great new features, the classic tale transcends time once again!" Two captions read: "Bonuses include brand-new dungeons and a multiplayer area," and "Timeless gameplay feels fresher than ever before!" Above each of these captions are images revealing the gameplay and dual-screen capability of the Nintendo DS. The images are, (from left to right) first a battle scene – with Ayla, Crono, and Frog – against Azala and her pet the Black Tyranno from the Prehistoric Era, a scene of Marle, Lucca, and Robo in the Epoch, and lastly, artwork of Frog, Marle, and Crono is depicted. In the top right corner, an icon states that "Wireless DS Multi-Card Play" is an in-game function between two players and requires both to own a copy of the video game. Below is an official Nintendo seal, a Nintendo logo, and a Square Enix logo. Lastly, the ESRB rating is specified further: "EVERYONE 10+, Animated Blood, Mild Fantasy Violence, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol."

 

Nintendo DS Game Card, Front

The following is a standard Nintendo game card and measures at 1.4' x 1.3' x 0.2' in size with a weight of 3.5 grams. This game card reiterates information displayed on the box.

 

Nintendo DS Game Card, Back

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Nintendo DS Poster

Included inside the box, in conjunction with the manual, is a complimentary poster (an exact replica of one of the poster's featured in the SNES release – which has also been displayed on the front of the Nintendo DS Chrono Trigger box). A comparison image of the two posters has been reproduced.

 

Nintendo DS Player's Manual

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