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October 15, 1988 (for the Sega Master System)
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'''Ys: The Vanished Omens''' (also known as '''Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished''' or '''The Ancient Land of Ys''') is an action role-playing game originally released on the NEC PC-9801 to widespread acclaim, and later ported to many other systems and spawning a famous franchise as a result.
==Mirror Glitch==
In the Sega Master System version of the game, when the player attempts to buy a mirror from Pin's Pawn Shop three or more times, the game may execute a variety of routines. While many of these freeze the game, it has gained notability for the possibility of triggering beneficial effects, such as maximizing the player's level before fighting a single enemy, or warping directly to the credits.
For the credits warp in particular to be possible, the overworld view needs to be oriented
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