


Whether that's as a result of Nintendo holding titles back or publishers choosing not to bother isn't clear.īut last Friday's release of Chrono Trigger was an especially welcome one - not simply because of its undisputed classic status, but because it's the first time Square's 1995 SNES RPG has had a full 'home' console release in Europe. What's more, the retro reissue scene has been pretty underwhelming for some time, with the flow of interesting Virtual Console releases slowing to a tiny trickle. Besides, Retro Sunday is there to service those with nostalgia issues. For one thing, most of you probably already know whether you want to buy them in advance you've either played them or your mates have spent years going on about them. You might have noticed that we don't tend to bother looking at retro reissues when we compile each week's roundup.
