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 Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
Find an emulator and a Crono Trigger rom.
Not a bad game at all, but I really think this one gets too much credit. Mostly, I think, because it was one of the last 'great SNES rpg's'.
Around 2000, I was at a grocery store that still rented SNES games. By that time PS2 already had a release date, so it was safe to say that no one was renting SNES cartridges from the Shop n Save anymore. The cartridges were generating $0 revenue for the store, so it was pretty easy to make the manager an offer he couldn't refuse.
I got Chrono Trigger and Super Metroid for $20!!!
Bonus: they had the box with instructions and maps, in mint condition, put away in the back. After I was done playing I flipped that thing on ebay for $200. +EV!
Final note, Jack's advice is a trap. If you go looking for a SNES emulator, you're very likely to fall down a rabbit hole and end up playing TMNT 4: Turtles in Time non-stop for the next three months.
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