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SNES "100%" Secret of Evermore (USA v1.0) in 2:04:06.12 by W.S. (aka. Saturn).
Download AVI file via BitTorrent (size: 378 MB, length: 2:26:46)
Download snes9x movie file (.smv) (date: 2005-08-21)
Read author's comments in submission #783
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Rating: 6.0 (24 votes)
- Aims for fastest time
- Items: 100%
- Uses death as shortcut
- Takes damage to save time
- Abuses programming errors in the game
- Manipulates luck
- Genre: RPG
Shapeshifting dogs. Evil robots. Alchemy. Cheesy B movie references. These are all par for the course in Secret of Evermore, a very loose "sequel" to Secret of Mana. The story follows a boy that is thrust into a virtual world and finds himself with no immediate means to escape. As the boy travels, the geography changes to reflect certain eras of real-life history, adding a unique aspect to the game.

The author has aimed for fastest time with 100% completion.

A note about the ending: normally the full ending would take almost 40 minutes to watch, but 29 minutes worth of waiting have been edited out of the AVI. There is no sound during this segment and the image does not change. A message will appear briefly to indicate when this happens.