<(O.o)> Got a question, is the PS1 'Chrono Trigger' and same one as the SNES version?
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Final Fantasy Chronicles is a compilation that includes Final Fantasy IV, and another Square production, Chrono Trigger, released for the Sony PlayStation. Both games were enhanced remakes of titles originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Although both games differ little from the original versions in terms of gameplay, graphics, and sound, a number of additional bonus/extra sequences are included, including art galleries, bestiaries and full motion video cutscenes.
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The Final Fantasy Chronicles version of Chrono Trigger, on the other hand, is essentially identical to the North American localization of the Super Nintendo game, originally released in 1995, and uses the script produced for the original localization written by Ted Woolsey.
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Coincidentally, while load times in the Final Fantasy Chronicles release of Final Fantasy IV had been substantially improved from the original Japanese PlayStation release, the load times in Chrono Trigger were considerably more noticeable than the original Japanese PlayStation release.
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In 2004, Square Enix re-released Final Fantasy Chronicles as a Greatest Hits. While the original version is still popular with collectors, the Greatest Hits version is seemly sought after by those wishing to play the game on a newer model of the Playstation 3, as the original "black label" version has been reported to not be emulated correctly on the system, with graphical flickers and sound lag. The Greatest Hits version has been reported to not have these issues when played on a PS3.
http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Final_Fantasy_Chronicles
I find the last part to be interesting.