You get this ending when you beat Lavos after you get all the pieces of the Masamune (and Hero Medal), but before you get stuck in 65,000,000 BC. It shows Robo and Atropos holding hands and just plain bein' in love, then it shows Tata in his quest to destroy Magus (but it seems Crono & Crew beat him to the task). To get this ending, beat Lavos anywhere from the time you first get past Zenan bridge in AD 600, to when you get the Hero Medal from Tata. Watch a Nu and Ribbit in their slapstick comedy routine, and eventually, a Kilwala joins in on the fun. You like the 3 stooges? Well, they're here, but in animal form. You'll get this ending if you defeat Lavos from the first time you arrive in The End of Time to the fight at Zenan Bridge. When you talk to your father, he'll show an old wedding movie, with Frog marrying one of Marle's ancestors (looks like Leene, but wasn't she already married?). Everybody will mention Marle "wearing a disguise" or something to that effect. Head to the right Telepod (you have to be in New Game +) and fight Lavos right after rescuing Marle in AD 600 (the part where you're supposed to take Marle to the castle). Once you've talked to everybody, go to Spekkio's room.
You'll end up in the End of Time, and you can go around and talk to all the programmers who made this game. Or you can kill Lavos in the Ocean Palace (when you're supposed to lose). To get this much fabled ending, start a New Game +, and when you get to Lucca's Teleportation thingamabobber, enter the right telepod and fight Lavos.
#Chrono trigger endings in order zip
If you want to just download all the endings in one zip file, click here. So if your rom is Chrono.smc, change the file name to Chrono.zst. * To make the save states work, change the name of the file to whatever the name of your ROM is. So I will list out all of the endings, as well as allow you to download each and every one for your Zsnes viewing pleasure. Luckily for us, Chrono Trigger features a multitude of endings for our greedy selves. A simple showing of the credits and little else (or that stupid "That's Benjamin, you nut!" line in FF: Mystic Quest).
Often, games may disappoint with their endings. We have taken this untamed beast of a game, and completed it, and the ending for the game is our great reward. Sure, Pac-Man can be fun, but is it really fun to just keep playing until the game simply crashes on you? We, as a society, yearn for closure, and the endings provided in the games give us satisfaction, and they allow us to reflect back on our accomplishment, and realize that we have become the masters of our domain. What a great advent for the gaming community.