Arrrrrrr. I'm considering getting PS2 just for all the awesome PS games I never got to play.
CT is the greatest, most incredibly deep RPG on the whole damn SNES. It has the most insanely convoluted plot of any game I ever palyed save FFIV, yet it executes it in such a way that you keep guessing. The cause-effect relationship that's everywhere in the game is cool as heck, constantly making you wonder what results of your actions. There are at least TWELVE endings to the game based on what you do and do not do.
As for what the Chrono Trigger is, I can't tell you unless you really want a colossal spoiler for the game. Are you absolutely SURE you want to know? I
IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO KNOW, DO NOT READ THE REST OF THIS POST
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Okay, I guess you do. Crono is slain by Lavos in the Kingdom of Zeal in 12000 BC when Queen Zeal attempts to summon the bigass beast. Magus reveals why he tried to destroy Guardia and fights to stop Lavos, but is also nearly killed.Back at The End of Time, Gaspar reveals that there is a way to resurrect Crono. He gives you the "Chrono Trigger" and tells you that you must find an exact replica of Crono to swap for Crono just before Lavos hits him. Once you get the dummy from the Amazing whatever the guy's name is back in Guardia in 1000 AD, go to 2300 AD and climb Death Mountain. When you reach the summit, the Trigger converges Time to wherever you want, so Marle uses it to shift everyone back to 12000 BC and enters Frozen Time. There she swaps the dummy for Crono just before Lavos kills him, removing that event from the timeline and saving Crono.
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SPOILER OVER
Okay, now do you get it?