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How Chrono Trigger made composer Yasunori Mitsuda cry photo

Now, I'm not making fun of Yasunori Mitsuda here. He's a musical hero of mine. Hell, he's a God damned game music legend, known for his work on Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, Xenogears, Xenosaga, and Shadow Hearts and many other epic scores. He makes amazing music. I was even a member of his Japanese fan club!

But it has to be known that the end of Chrono Trigger made him cry... like a little bitch! Kidding, Yas! I got pretty emotional when I saw the ending, too. 

In a recent interview with Weekly Famitsu, Mitsuda talked about his days as a composer newb, working on the original Chrono Trigger.

"I couldn't even count all the memories it brings up," he recalls. "I was in a slump because I couldn't compose anything, I was going to the hospital regularly for stomach ulcers while I worked, I had a hard-drive crash and lost nearly 40 in-progress tracks...great, I guess I'm only remembering the negative things! But when the entire staff gathered around to watch the ending, I wound up crying anyway (a lot of other staffers were just as deeply moved). I think all of us put a lot of our emotion into the game." 

Now Mitsuda is a major player in the game music field. He returns as the Chrono Trigger DS sound director. 

"When I first heard about this, my first response was 'Finally!'," he says. "That's partly because it was my debut work, but it's still a very deep, very high-quality game even when you play it today. I'm very interested in seeing what kids today think about it when they play it, so from that perspective, it was a very happy piece of news." 

Finally, it looks like the Chrono Trigger DS team is going for authenticity. Mitsuda says that he made sure to make the new DS music "stay as close as possible to the SNES original." That's a great thing in my book.

[Via 1UP -- Thanks, Jayson]


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The-Excel's Avatar
The-Excel at 07/10/2008 10:10
By "as close as possible to the SNES original" I hope he means a direct copy of the work with a few new tracks.
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perri at 07/10/2008 10:18
I was hoping for a higher fidelity soundtrack. I love the music from Chrono Trigger, some of the best around, I think taking advantage of the new audio hardware is a great step. I can never be disappointed with the existing music so, I don't think he can do wrong.
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Pedro Blandino at 07/10/2008 10:19
Chrono's Porno music track please?! :D
I love the music in this game. goes off to listen to the intro again*
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StriderS at 07/10/2008 10:23
Damn you Mistuda!
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mistic at 07/10/2008 10:35
"stay as close as possible to the SNES original."

sounds promising indeed!
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king3vbo at 07/10/2008 10:40
Chrono Trigger's soundtrack is one of the best 16 bit soundtracks ever created. The DS port/remake thingy is looking better and better
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catsithx at 07/10/2008 11:02
Good times glad he's over seeing new project.
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doktorwyzzerd1 at 07/10/2008 11:06
Words can't do justice to just how awesome CT was. The music was so moving that often I would let my character stay idle so the track could cycle without be interrupted by another theme. In fact, you HAD to let the tracks cycle, they were just too damn good to only hear the snippets of composition that going through the story at a normal pace would allow you.

I wish kids now could time warp back to 1995 so that they could appreciate how ground breaking CT was, graphics music story, multiple ending, sci-fi theme, time travel, level of characterization, CT pushed the ball forward on so many elements of the RPG genre that it was jsut jaw droping the first time I played it waaaaay back in 1995
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DaedHead8 at 07/10/2008 11:07
Chrono Trigger's soundtrack is surpassed only by Final Fantasy 6 IMO. I'm excited as hell that Mitsuda is back for the DS remake.
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Cheeburga at 07/10/2008 11:12
Stay as close to the original SNES.

"Not change a thing."
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Zen Albatross at 07/10/2008 11:16
This makes me optimistic, y'see.
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casualweaponry at 07/10/2008 11:43
I really can't see how anyone can hate on this game. It sounds better and better with eachnew update.
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naia-the-gamer at 07/10/2008 11:58
I really hope they keep the music as close to the original as possible. The last few FF remakes for the portables had a significant decline in the quality of the audio, including the little I've heard of FFIV for the DS.

Chrono Trigger is too awesome for them to mess that up.
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VashTS at 07/10/2008 12:20
I don't think it's possible to mess up this port, the game holds up so well that they wouldn't have to touch it. If Mitsuda is overlooking the project then im sure that no one has to worry about a thing.
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ChronicLogic at 07/10/2008 13:02
Let's hope they don't fuck up the porting like what happended with the playstation port, otherwise i'm gonna have to go back to my snes emulator.
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Stella Wong at 07/10/2008 13:02
I can't wait how this turns out since we know he'll be the director for the project, it can't turn out to be wrong.
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qazwsx1298 at 07/10/2008 13:29
They could make this game an exact SNES port and I would still be satisfied.
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Anus Mcphanus at 07/10/2008 13:32
Even though no chrono game has ever made it to Europe I'm against a direct port of the game. Authenticity is great but they could spruce it up while keeping it intact. I mean after all Chrono Resurrection looked amazing!
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SteamyV at 07/10/2008 13:34
Hey Dale, speaking of crashed hard drives, whatever happened with yours? Were you able to recover anything?
SonicTHP's Avatar
SonicTHP at 07/10/2008 13:38
I often claim that stars and planets aligned in order to make Chrono Trigger the game that it is. Most stories I hear about the game tend to strengthen that belief.
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michiyoyoshiku at 07/10/2008 14:19
Will Rick Astley get royalties for Robo's theme this time?
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FrogWhoIsFinal at 07/10/2008 14:58
I have to say the music and ending fmv for Chrono Cross made me cry a lot more that the ending of Chrono Trigger. Soooooo moving.
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OutrageousToob at 07/10/2008 18:02
God Dammit! Now I have to buy a DS...

I'd say this is one of the most powerful tracks in video game history. It's so epic and... well... just fucking epic!
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