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Game Players Issue 075 (September 1995)


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This brings back memories!  I actually had this magazine, but I didn't even have a Playstation yet. It's funny in hindsight to see the promotion of Chrono Trigger without the mention of Akira Toriyama.  Dragon Ball had it's first whatever episodes dubbed ending with Oolong making the wish on the Dragon Balls and the gang deciding to split for now.  Dragon Ball Z was being broadcast around this time too!  It just hadn't hit critical mass in American audience's minds yet because of the censorship and editing down of the first 67 episodes down to 53.

 

So while it was in existence around this time in the States, it wasn't known enough to tout Akira Toriyama's influence on this game.  Now it's a case of obvious recognition, and in my childhood mind I thought based on the look of the lead characters, that this game was somehow related to Secret of Mana.  I think it was over a year before I even got Chrono Trigger as a Christmas gift.  Mortal Kombat 3 I think is best remembered for that highly kiddified cartoon adaptation, and the mess created with the different versions of Sub-Zero.

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