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CHRONO TRIGGER Chrono Trigger CERO CHRONO TRIGGER Chrono Trigger CERO (Computer Entertainment Rating Organization) A For all ages Upon reading well the precautions that are written in this software’s “Handbook” as well as the “User’s Manual” of the model you come to use, please use with the correct method. Please carefully store the “Handbook” as well as the “User’s Manual.” Health Warnings*When you play, brighten the room and what’s more, please distance yourself as much as possible from the TV screen. *When you are tired or when you are lacking sleep, please avoid playing.*When you play, for your health, please take about a fifteen minute break every hour. Concerning seizures caused by the stimulation of light* There are reports that, quite rarely, there are people who experience things such as strong lights and/or watch a repeatedly flickering TV screen, which then triggers temporary muscle spasms, losses of consciousness and other such symptoms. Anyone who has such symptoms, always consult a doctor beforehand. Also, in the event that you felt these sorts of symptoms during play, please immediately stop and undergo a medical examination from a doctor. Immediately stop playing during these times* When you feel dizziness, nausea, tiredness, a symptom that resembles motion sickness, etc. please immediately stop playing. If symptoms do not stop after halting play, please undergo a medical examination by a doctor. * When you feel pain or discomfort in a part of your body-eyes, ears, hands, arms etc.- please immediately stop playing. If, even after a while, you do not feel better, please undergo a medical examination by a doctor. Concerning the supported software for the controller’s vibration function* Those with bone, joint, finger, hand, etc. disease: absolutely do not use the vibration function. * Please do not use the vibration function for long times of continuous play. As a rough estimate, please take a break every thirty minutes. Usage Warnings・This disk is “PlayStation” format software. If you come to use with a different type of equipment, given that there are cases where it can become things like the cause of the device, etc.’s breakdown, or cause a bad effect on the ears, eyes, etc., please absolutely stop.・ This disk is only compatible with NTSC J or FOR SALE AND USE IN JAPAN ONLY inscribed Japanese domestic specified “PlayStation,” “PlayStation” (PS one) as well as “PlayStation 2.” Upon reading well the software’s handbook as well as the “PlayStation 2” user manual’s “For Safety,” please use in the correct manner.・When you set the disk in the “PlayStation,” “PS one,” and “PlayStation 2,” please always set it so that you can see the label side (the side the title, etc. is printed on). Also, when you set it in the “PlayStation” as well as the “PS one,” please lightly push in the center area and make the disk stable. ・After you’ve finished playing and you take the disk from the “PlayStation” as well as the “PS one,” press the main unit’s open button (triangle mark), and take it out after you check that the disk’s rotation has completely stopped. Because it can become things like the source of a main unit breakdown, injure you, and damage the disk if you touch the rotating disk, please absolutely stop. ・Please do not store in places where direct sunlight hits it, near home heaters etc., or high temperature places. Please also avoid places with high humidity.・Please carry so that your hand doesn’t touch either side of the disk. ・ Please do not stick paper or tape on the disk.・Please do not write on the disk with a pen, etc. ・Disk dirt due to fingerprints and dust can become the cause of image disturbances and sound quality deterioration. Let’s always make it clean for the future.・About normal care, with a soft cloth, please lightly wipe in a center to outside direction. Because there are times when benzine, record cleaner, antistatic agents, etc. injure the disk, please do not use them. ・Because cracked and deformed discs, or discs mended by glue etc. can become the cause of malfunctions and damage of the main unit, please absolutely do not use. ・After you’ve finished playing, please return the disk to the case and store it in a place a baby hands cannot reach. Without putting it in the case, if you do things like stacking it, leaning it against something at a slant, it can become the cause of warping and cracks. ・Please do not insert your finger, or a part of your body in the hole in the center of the disk. Things like it not coming out and injuring your body have happened.・Absolutely do not throw away the disk, please. There may be a danger of it injuring the human body, etc. ・In relation to damage, defect, etc. resulting from the customer’s mistaken handling, we cannot compensate you so please be understanding in advance. ・If you do things like set or drop heavy things on top of the case, disk, there are times when it has damaged as well as injured so please absolutely stop. ・Depending on the software, there are cases where a memory card, “PocketStation” etc. is necessary. About the details, please check in the software’s “Handbook,” etc.・If you connect the “PlayStation,” “PS one” as well as the “PlayStation 2” to a plasma television, or non-LCD projection television (a television that uses a screen projection method), there have been cases where image burn-in (after-image picture) occurs. Particularly, if a still image is left as is displayed on the television screen for a long time, burn-in becomes easily occurring. Top of Next Page CONTENTS -How to use the analogue controller 2 -The Menu Screen 3 -The Movement System 7 -Information Gathering and Shops 10 -The Battle System 12 -Weapons・Armor 15 -Accessories・Items 16 -Techniques 17 -Magic 18 Warning When you use a memory card (SCPH-1020/ Sold Separately) with this “PlayStation 2” machine. When you use a memory card (SCPH-1020/ Sold Separately), always remove between the “PlayStation 2” main unit’s power button (on/standby) lamp being green (on) and before the power button (on/standby) lamp is red (standby). When also connecting the “PlayStation 2” exclusive multitap (SCPH-10090), multitap (SCPH-1070) and using a memory card, please perform the same operation. For Japan only Single Player Memory Card 2 Blocks How to Use the Analogue Controller The way to use the analogue controller (DUALSHOCK), you come to use it this way. L1 Button Use for withdrawal from battle, time gage operation, and operation on the item screen. L2 Button Unused. R2 Button Unused. R1 Button Use for withdrawal from battle, time gage operation, and operation on the item screen. ∆ Button Opens the menu screen. O Button Use for command decisions and when you enter buildings. X Button Use for command cancelation. Also, pressing it while using the control pad, you dash. □ Button Opens the party switching screen. Opens the time gage screen when riding in the Sill Bird. Start Button Use when a battle is paused. (Will resume battle) LED Display ANALOG Mode Switch Analog mode is not supported. Control Pad Moves characters and the cursor. Select Button Opens the Whole Map from the World Map screen. Top of Next Page Menu Screen Outside of battle, if you press the ∆ button, at any time you are able to open the menu screen. Select the icon with the control pad, and please use the O button to decide. SCREENSHOT Crono LV 27 Sky (Can’t read the darker section) Crono Time 11:23 LEVEL 27 100480G Equipment (Can’t read the next bit very well) Agility 15 Magic Power 23 Evasion 17 Stamina 50 Magic Defense 43 EXP 41504 NEXT 1616 *Statuses & Equipment *Check Statuses If you put the cursor over a character, you can see their statuses and equipment. Current HP/ Total HP Current Level All the Statuses Magic attribute they can use Current Level Currently equipped weapons, armor, and accessories Experience Required experience before the next level up Current Defense Current Attack Power Current MP/ Total MP All the Statuses Power Affects the attack power of Japanese swords and swords Accuracy Affects the attack power of bow guns (crossbows), and guns Agility Affects the time until you can input a command Magical Power Affects the damage a magical attack gives an enemy Evasion Chances of being hit by an enemy’s attack Stamina Affects the rise in HP when you level up Magical Defense Defense power against enemy magic attacks -Equip Weapons, Armor, and Accessories With the control pad, select the character you want to equip and press the O button. Next, select the equipment you want to change and press the O button. This time, you can change the character with the L1 or R1 button. Choose the new thing you want to equip and decide with the O button. Right after you’ve chosen the new equipment, the status screen’s reading will be changed. Blue represents an increase from the present, and grey represents a decrease from the present. SCREENSHOT Crono LV27 Sky (Can’t read the second one) Crono LEVEL 27 Lucca LV25 Equipment Crimson Sword Triceratops Helmet Triceratops Plate Speed Belt Power 45 Accuracy 15 Agility 16 Magic Power 23 Evasion 17 Stamina 50 Magical Defense 43 Crono LV27 Sky Crono LEVEL 27 Ancient Sword1 Equipment Crimson Sword Soiso Katana 1 (I’m assuming the next three lines are the same as above, but I can’t really read them, so….) Power 45 Accuracy 15 Agility 15 Magic Power 21 Evasion 17 Stamina 50 Magical Defense 43 ITEM -Personal Effects *Use Personal Effects Using the control pad, select the items that are displayed yellow, and press the O button twice.
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