Videos

Fourteen curated videos covering the Chrono Trigger experience: the original soundtrack in full, all thirteen endings, era exploration, speedruns, and documentary content about the game’s making. Each embed is labelled for easy navigation.

The Original Sound Version

Chrono Trigger — Full SNES Soundtrack (64 tracks)

The complete original sound version composed by Yasunori Mitsuda (54 tracks) and Nobuo Uematsu (10 tracks), in game order.

Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version album cover

Corridors of Time — Orchestral Arrangement

The Kingdom of Zeal theme, Mitsuda’s hypnotic ambient masterpiece.

Schala’s Theme — Full OST Recording

Widely considered Mitsuda’s finest individual composition, written during his hospitalisation.

Frog’s Theme — Full OST Recording

The heroic brass march that plays when Glenn joins the party. One of the game’s most beloved themes.

Day of Lavos & Battle with Magus — OST

The Day of Lavos (Mitsuda) and Battle with Magus (Uematsu) — two of the score’s most powerful moments.

Every Conclusion

All 13 Endings Showcase

Every ending in sequence, from the true ending “Beyond Time” to the developer cameo of “The Dream Project.”

Every Ending Explained

Detailed breakdown of how to trigger each of the 13 endings and what each one means narratively.

New Game+ and Multiple Endings Explained

How New Game+ works, why it was invented, and how it opens the full range of endings.

Speedruns & Analysis

Any% Speedrun

The Chrono Trigger any% run demonstrates how the game’s systems can be exploited at the highest level.

Battle System Analysis

Deep analysis of Chrono Trigger’s ATB system, Dual Techs, Triple Techs, and how combat rewards party composition.

Making the Game

25th Anniversary Retrospective

Development history of Chrono Trigger — the Dream Project, Mitsuda’s hospitalisation, and the game’s legacy.

Yasunori Mitsuda — Composing Chrono Trigger

Mitsuda discusses his process, the hospitalisation, and what each era’s music required from him.

Akira Toriyama — Character Design Retrospective

Retrospective on Toriyama’s Chrono Trigger character designs and his approach to the seven playable characters.

Opening Intro Sequence — SNES (1995)

The original SNES opening sequence. Crono wakes up, heads to the Millennial Fair, and the adventure begins.