Earnest Evans
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Earnest Evans (アーネスト・エバンス)[4] is a 1991 platforming action game developed by Wolf Team for the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Mega-CD released in the US and Japan as exclusives for the respective consoles. The Mega-CD version features animated cutscenes made by Madhouse. It is the second game to be released in a trilogy following El Viento and followed by Anetto Futatabi. Its plot, however, comes first in the original Japanese chronology (but second in the US localization). A European Mega Drive release was planned by Ubisoft but it did not materialise. In the 1930s, a man known as Earnest Evans had learned of three ancient idols which hold enough power to destroy the Earth. Evans had decided to search the world to find the scattered idols, but was injured before he could find all three. Now, many years later, his grandson, Earnest Evans III, continues his grandfather's quest to save humanity from total annihilation. However, a rival treasure hunter named Brady Tresidder also seeks the idols to bring the world's destruction. Earnest must find the treasures before Tresidder does. During his journey, Earnest stumbles upon the beautiful young green-haired girl Annet Myer lying in some ruins in Peru who decides to accompany him for the rest of his adventures. The two encounter a mysterious figure by the name of Sigfried, who has unknown motives, but seems to know a lot about Hastur and his cult.
★ Complete with Case, manual, gamecartridge
★ Gameclub ReproGames exclusive Release
★ Gameplay (In-Game) : English
★ Box / Manual : English