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Time Theme'd Games
#1
Anyone know good ones?
Only examples I got:
Blinx, but its old.
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#2
Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross
Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack In Time

uh... I know I've played more but they're escaping me right now.
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#3
Braid?
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#4
Ooooh, Singularity looks pretty awesome. How have I not seen this before? ;o

But there's a time-related RTS but I can't ever remember the name of it for some reason. It's Chro something, I think.

Achron! It's called Achron.
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#5
Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past
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#6
Star ocean: Till the end of Time
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#7
The Timesplitters games...I think that's what they're called.
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#8
Prince of Persia: Sands of Time

EDIT:
Eosian Wrote:Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past
What? No, it just has a time-related word in the title. Nothing in that game does any amount of time traveling.
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#9
It occurred in the past. Plus it's been so long I actually forgot the World of Darkness / World of Light crap wasn't time travel. Rolleyes
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#10
Ceddybear Wrote:Star ocean: Till the end of Time

This has absolutely nothing to do with time. At all.

Chrono Cross doesn't really either; it's about parallel universe like Link to the Past
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#11
Not entirely truly, the alternate universe's existence was predicated on Schalla falling through time.
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#12
Ocarina of time / Majora's mask.

Misadventures of P.B Winterbottom.
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#13
I should have been more precise. Time-travel/alteration theme'd games that are relatively new. (ie: no OOT, as awesome as it is)
Thanks for the list thus far guys, gonna start skimming 'em now.

Running a PC, DS, Wii (but I dislike it), and 360. No love for the PS2/3.
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#14
Eosian Wrote:Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past

[color="#cc8899"]and Majora's Mask.

Split/Second.[/COLOR]
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#15
Time Pilot. That old enough for you?

I suppose I could also toss in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of Holy War and Dragon Quest 5. At least the those two titles do deal with multiple generations; if you'll see that as traveling through one branch of a time line.
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#16
Well, I was going to say Terranigma (sort of, I mean you rebuild society and help it evolve though the ages [the flow of time doesn't make much sense though]), but that's too old. Then no PS2, so I can't really say Dark Cloud 2.

I'll just second Braid.
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#17
Eosian Wrote:Legend of Zelda - A Link to the Past

Oracle of Ages.
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