Chrono Trigger/Version differences

A few things differ between the original SNES version, the PlayStation release, and the Nintendo DS version. Note that all versions released after the Nintendo DS version use the Nintendo DS names. This includes the iOS and Android versions.

In the PlayStation version, most identifiable difference is the Extra Mode and altered graphics, as well as the cinematics. The Nintendo DS version, on the other hand, offers additional content, a WiFi mini-game, improved programming, and cinematics from the PlayStation version. Also, much of the text, including names of enemies and items were revised. See below for naming differences.

Extras Mode
The Extras Mode is a PlayStation exclusive feature that allows you to replay in game cinematics and songs unlocked on your save file.


 * List of cinematics
 * Intro


 * List of songs
 * Title screen theme song

Nintendo DS
In the Nintendo DS version, Frog no longer has his Anglo-Saxon accent. This means that minor changes to his dialogue appear throughout the game.

Arena of the Ages
The Arena of the Ages is a WiFi mini-game that adds some replay-ability to the game. It is a monster training and battling mini-game that also allows players to earn rewards.

Lost Sanctum
After the Black Omen appears in the sky, two Gates will appear, offering some optional DS exclusive sidequests with great rewards.

Dimensional Vortex
In the Nintendo DS version, one exclusive area exists called the Dimensional Vortex. The Dimensional Vortex is a dungeon with that can only be accessed after beating the game at least once. When you return to your saved game, three new Gates will have appeared in separate time periods (12,000 B.C., 1000 A.D., and 2300 A.D.).

Like other dungeons in the game, the Dimensional Vortex varies depending on which time period you're in when you pass through the gate. Each time period specifies the reward from completing the dungeon: a permanent upgrade to one of three characters: Marle (the past), Chrono (the present), or Lucca (the future).

After completing all three different versions of the dungeon, a final, new, boss encounter is unlocked (as well as a new ending).

Time's Eclipse
Time's Eclipse is the final area of the Nintendo DS version of Chrono Trigger. Within it is the final boss of the game. To reach this area you must first unlock and complete the Dimensional Vortex dungeons, and then use a new Gate that appears at the End of Time.

Names
There are major naming differences (hundreds of names have been changed) between the original SNES release and the Nintendo DS release. The PlayStation version also had some name changes, but it mostly uses the SNES names.

Please see the relevant sections for naming differences:


 * Armor
 * Armors
 * Helmets


 * Bosses and enemies
 * Bosses
 * Enemies


 * Items
 * Consumable items
 * Non-combat items


 * Techs
 * Techniques


 * Weapons
 * Crono's Katanas
 * Lucca's Guns
 * Marle's Bows
 * Robo's Arms
 * Frog's Swords
 * Ayla's Fists
 * Magus' Scythes

Enemies
Names to double check in-game.

There are a few naming conflicts where a name for one enemy in the SNES version became the name of a different enemy in the DS version.
 * Naming conflicts
 * 1) If you try linking to monster #45, Sentry (DS Ghost Knight), you will get the Blue Shield (DS Sentry). Thus, you must link to Ghost Knight and Blue Shield to reach those monsters.
 * 2) SNES Goblin (DS Ogan) versus SNES Ogan (DS Ogan (Hammer))