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NES Demon Sword (JPN/USA) in 10:06.73 by Curtis M. (aka. Curtmack).
Download AVI file via BitTorrent (size: 26 MB, length: 11:54) (currently unavailable)
Download FCEU movie (.fcm) (date: 2006-09-18)
Read author's comments in submission #1167
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Rating: 5.2 (13 votes)
- Aims for fastest time
- Takes no damage
- Genre: Platform

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Demon Sword is the kind of a game that Legend of Kage should have been.

It features a hero named Victar, who can easily jump on a tall tree (and sometimes over it, since he can't jump much lower) and is willing to defeat the evil demon that conquered the world. The key to defeating him is Victar's sword, that is conveniently broken into pieces that must be collected over the span of the game.

So watch his sword getting bigger and more powerful every few minutes, until its wielder finally reaches maturity decides it's big enough to save the world.