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Castlevania Games
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Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles Sony PSP
Castlevania games *: The Dracula X Chronicles for PSP is an enhanced remake of Japan's * X: Rondo of Blood, originally released in 1993 for the PC Engine. Players will control one of two characters, Richter Belmont and Maria Renard, while advancing through nine side-scrolling stages filled with monsters. Several levels offer branching paths leading to alternate exits, increasing the total number of...
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Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow Nintendo DS
The crusade against the vampire Dracula continues, as * debuts on DS with this fast-paced fighting adventure. Serving as a sequel to the GBA's *: Aria of Sorrow (2003), Dawn of Sorrow returns players to the role of Soma Cruz, a noble hero who struggles to resist his accursed call to join the forces of evil. Players can enhance Soma's powers...
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Castlevania: Lament of Innocence PS2 Playstation 2
Konami's whip-wielding, vampire-killing series makes its PlayStation 2 debut with *: Lament of Innocence. Set in the 11th century, the game traces the origins of the Belmont family through the story of original vampire hunter Leon Belmont. As with * and *: Legacy of Darkness on Nintendo 64, the game eschews the standard 2D format in which the series has flourished...
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Castlevania: Circle Of The Moon Gameboy Advance
Konami's long-running vampire series makes its debut on the Game Boy Advance with *: Circle of the Moon. On a moonlit evening of 1830, cultist followers of Dracula prepare a ritual to reawaken their dark lord. Aging vampire hunter Morris Baldwin, accompanied by his son Hugh and apprentice Nathan Graves, storm the Austrian castle but are too late to stop the...
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Castlevania: Curse Of Darkness PS2 Playstation 2
Brave gamers shed new light on the mysterious legends of Dracula in Curse of Darkness, 2005's cross-console chapter in Konami's long-running, horror-themed action series, *. The 3D combat game's story is set soon after the events of the NES' * III: Dracula's Curse, but instead of casting players as another stalwart adventurer from the heroic Belmont line, it puts them in...
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Castlevania Double Pack Gameboy Advance
Celebrating 20 years of vampire hunting, Konami releases 2006's * Double Pack. The cartridge includes updated versions of 2002's *: Harmony of Dissonance and 2003's *: Aria of Sorrow. In Harmony of Dissonance, the RPG adventure begins as Juste Belmont, descendant of Simon Belmont, is informed his friend has been kidnapped. Play as Juste and crack the whip against Dracula's minions,...
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Castlevania Gameboy Advance
Released in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the hugely influential Nintendo Entertainment System console (which first appeared in Japan as the Famicom, in 1984), the "Classic NES Series" of Game Boy Advance cartridges present accurate versions of original NES games, for play on the handheld.
In *, you take the role of Simon Belmont to defeat the most terrible of vampires....
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night PlayStation
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Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness Nintendo 64
*: Legacy of Darkness is the prequel to 1998's * on Nintendo 64, the first game in Konami's seminal vampire-hunting series to feature 3D graphics. Players guide a mysterious character named Cornell from a third-person viewpoint while advancing through 14 levels in Wallachia, Transylvania. The setting takes place eight years before the events from the first N64 game, and players will...
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Castlevania: Aria Of Sorrow Gameboy Advance
Following two acclaimed GBA releases, the classic side-scrolling combat series returns to the portable platform for more monster slaying and demon hunting. Adding to the clever variety of enemies and tricky castle levels that have helped define the series over the previous 16 years, this adventure allows the hero to collect the "souls" of defeated enemies and take on their special ...
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Castlevania: Harmony Of Dissonance Gameboy Advance
A follow-up to *: Circle of the Moon, *: Harmony of Dissonance casts players in the role of vampire hunter Juste Belmont, a descendent of * III's Trevor Belmont. Players will once again explore a castle, avoiding spikes, and other hazards along the way, while battling gothic monsters. As part of the Belmont lineage, Juste is outfitted with a whip and...
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Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge Gameboy
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Castlevania Legends Gameboy
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Castlevania Chronicles PlayStation
Whenever Dracula rises from the dead, a Belmont is there, ready to invade the ever-changing castle and send Dracula back to the hell that spawned him. In this * adventure, the man who started it all once again returns to the stage. Simon Belmont will have to whip his way through the dark halls of the Lord Vampire's castle, taking down his minions and eventually doing battle with Dracula himself.
* Chronicles is the first opportunity a majority of U.S. gamers have to play one of the few * games that was never released stateside. Originally titled Dracula X68000, the game was released in Japan on the Sharp X68000 in 1993 and harkens back to the original days of the series on the NES and MSX computer. Simon Belmont will travel through eight levels, and even though several of the levels have different paths, they all lead to one final boss. Simon's quest will take him through the entry hall, into the underground dungeons, and past various ledges, courtyards, and passages that will eventually lead him to Dracula's tower. Along the way he will find hearts to power special weapons that will be familiar to * players, such as the boomerang, axe and dagger.
In addition to the Original mode, which is simply a straight port of the Sharp X68000 game, * Chronicles adds an Arranged mode. This version of the game offers some updated music and new graphics...
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