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Here's another lovely game/love story: a man decided to use his skills in computer science to hack one of his and his girlfriend's favourite games, Chrono Trigger, and use it to propose to her. Too nerdy? Well, you can't really argue -- she said yes!
An excerpt from the story is below; you can read the full thing at the source.
On October 17th, 2008, I proposed to my (now) Fiance. Originally I wanted to retun to the site of our first date, Mount Baker, near Bellingham Washington. Sadly, there was no discrete way to get her out there. So I turned to the next best thing, digitally recreating the mountain!
But why stop there? I figured I'd try and recreate many of our other favorite memories -- stargazing, dancing, even her favorite song lyrics (from the Princess Bride). I'm a college student who is studying Computer Science, and I wanted to do something unique that used my talents, so I did some research on Rom hacking, as she was playing through Chrono Trigger. (A perennial favorite of mine, I can't wait to buy it for my DS.) I even put in her cat, Cleo!
I had several goals in mind:
First) Keep the area in the context of the original game, the proposal should be a surprise.
Second) Get it done quick! I had the ring, I had the Father's blessing, and you can't sit on either of those for too long. You'll notice some of the NPC collision information is missing (the cat runs through a lot of weird places) and I didn't have time to properly debug every tile.
Third) Place memories that might be poignant enough to remind her of our relationship, while not advertantly giving away that this was somehow hacked.(See goal #1.)
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- Chrono Trigger [Wii, DS, SNES]
- Chrono Trigger [PSX]
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Best of luck to the two of them.
I hope his engagement goes better than mine did...
Anyway, good bit of nostalgia there. Love Chrono Trigger. My friends always hated me because I owned multiple copies of it at one point. I still have two, one SNES and one PS1. Can't remember why I had two SNES copies at one point. Kind of ironic though.
But I really do think something like that would be great if you were with a girl that enjoyed the same games as you. I'd love to pull something off like that, "it's so romantic!"
So cute XD
Lol, she just had to toss in the "You're such a nerd" comment before saying yes. But it is very fitting ^_~
If I were to do a proposal....well, if I were to use what I know, it would probably involve photoshop or something....
I'm a geeky sort myself. Not a lot of technical know-how....
Props to that nerd.
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