Wednesday, April 27, 2011 0 comments

well hurm i just came back from adelaide last night. It's quite a wonderful trip. But 12 hours journey just sitting in the car was quite....tired =.=' Here, i gonna put some pictures from my trip.

at apostle, great ocean road
flyyyyy!


My adelaide's good friends :D


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Port Adelaide

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bergambar bersama2 dgn Bab* XD

Monday, April 25, 2011 0 comments

Omg this is a really good news for those who played Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross in PS1/PSX (both r the same thing) before. Well, yea Chrono Cross is a continuation of chrono trigger. First, this game was published in super nintendo in 1995, (well you know how bad is the graphic for 1995 game), and later this game was enhanced and was published for PSX in 2001 and few years later in Nintendo DS (i dun have Nintendo, so i was not able to play this game). I guarantee you all that this game gonna be the top game for PS3 once it published.


*quote from IGN*


With so many PSX-era Square titles getting dumped onto the PlayStation Network recently, many gamers were left wondering when an SNES-era favorite might join the party. 

We're of course talking about Chrono Trigger. Originally released on the Super Nintendo in 1995, Chrono Trigger saw re-release on the PlayStation in 2001, packaged Stateside with Final Fantasy IV in the compilation known as Final Fantasy Chronicles. Other SNES-turned-PlayStation Square RPGs have recently been announced, such as Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI, adding fuel to the fire that Chrono Trigger had to be right around the corner. 

Well, now we have confirmation. The ESRB has rated Chrono Trigger for release on PlayStation 3 and PSP, signifying thatChrono Trigger will arrive sometime soon on the PlayStation Store as a PSone Classic. 

Unfortunately, there's no word yet on a release date for Chrono Trigger on the PSN. 



Here, I provided you opening video for the first game that was published for PSX in 1995
p/s: i think you might recognise the cartoon. xD yes! this game actually was created from the help of Dragonball and Dragonquest author, Akira Toriyama. Plus with the help of the popular Final fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu




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