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Earnest Evans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Earnest Evans
''Earnest Evans'' (アーネスト・エバンス ''Ānesuto Ebansu'') is a 1991 action platform game which was released in Japan for the Sega Mega-CD, and in North America for the Sega Genesis. The game was developed and published by Wolf Team in Japan, and was published in North America by Renovation. As with ''Sol-Feace'', the Mega-CD release has a Mixed Mode CD soundtrack along with animated cut-scenes created by Madhouse. It is the first in a trilogy of games which include ''El Viento'' and ''Anett Futatabi''. ==Gameplay==
As a 2D side scrolling game in which the hero uses a whip, the gameplay and design is often compared to the ''Castlevania'' series. In addition to the whip, there are three other weapons to be found, however they are only used once in certain areas. The three additional weapons are exploding rocks, a morning star, and a hammer-like weapon. The adventure takes Earnest to destinations which include raiding tombs in Mexico, Peru, moving trains, a forest, the Grand Canyons, while attempting to save the world. Unlike most platformer titles on the Genesis/Mega Drive, the character Earnest Evans is made up of several sprites to give him a fluid ragdoll-like movement.
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