Addams Family, The - Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt (USA, Europe)
Nintendo Game Boy
Addams Family, The (USA)
Nintendo Game Boy
Beetlejuice (GB) Theme
My Theme for Castlevania - The Adventure (Gameboy GAME).
It's a part of my Castlevania Collection System.
Castlevania - The Adventure (Theme+Wheel+Video)
Castlevania II - Belmont's Revenge (Theme+Video+Wheel)
Castlevania Legends - GameBoy Game Theme
Castlevania Legends (GameBoy) (4:3) for my castlevania Collection
Double Dragon (USA, Europe)
Nintendo Game Boy
Felix the Cat (USA, Europe)
Nintendo Game Boy
My original widescreen theme for Gargoyles Quest for the Game Boy 16:9
Personally I'm running it using MESS through the Game Boy Color so it isn't black & white.
Background is the map from the instruction book. Firebrand flies left to right, right to left etc...
Killer Instinct (USA, Europe)
Nintendo Game Boy
One of my favourite childhood memoires: KUNG-FU MASTER!
The artwork used here may not be the best, but I had to create them on my own - I hope you like it. I really enjoy the theme, the colors, the caracter... Really, I love this game and its new theme :-)
best regards to all hyperspin / Nintendo / Kung Fu Master Fans! Enjoy!
Neo
Legend of Zelda, The - Link's Awakening (USA, Europe)
Nintendo Game Boy
Here I found a rare game and had to make a theme for it: Lock 'n' Chase (Nintendo Game Boy / GB) - Theme
It is basically an alternative to PacMan / PuckMan but it is really fun. Don't know why PacMan is so well-known but Lock 'n' Chase is not.
Mortal Kombat (USA, Europe)
Nintendo Game Boy
Ninja Gaiden Shadow (USA)
Nintendo Game Boy
Castlevania Legends, released in Japan as Akumajō Dracula: Dark Night Prelude (悪魔城ドラキュラ 漆黒たる前奏曲ダークナイト プレリュード Akumajō Dorakyura Dāku Naito Pureryūdo?) is the third and final Castlevania title released for the original Game Boy. It was released in Japan on November 27, 1997 and in North America on March 11, 1998. As with many Game Boy titles after 1994, Legends has some enhancements when played on the Super Game Boy.
Click here for US/European version
Theme for the castlevania Adventure on Gameboy.
replaced the logo and changed the colour of the video border.
Animation by @JSinn, he made the original for WiiWare , Castlevania adventure rebirth you can get that here :
Castlevania: The Adventure, known as Dracula Densetsu (ドラキュラ伝説 Dorakyura Densetsu?, lit. The Legend of Dracula[2]) in Japan, is a platform game released for the Game Boy in 1989. It is the first Castlevania title for the system. Castlevania: The Adventure was re-released in color as part of the Konami GB Collection compilations in Japan and Europe. A remake titled Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth was released as a WiiWare game for the Wii.
For Japanese Version (Dracula Densetsu) click here
Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge, known as Dracula Densetsu II (ドラキュラ伝説II?, officially translated The Legend of Dracula II)[1] in Japan, is a platform game released for the Game Boy in 1991. It is the second Castlevania title for the Game Boy and serves as a sequel to the previous title, Castlevania: The Adventure. Belmont's Revenge is included in color in the fourth volume of the Konami GB Collection compilations.[2] Set fifteen years after the events of Castlevania: The Adventure, Dracula returns and kidnaps Christopher Belmont's son Soleiyu at his coming of age feast, and turns him into a demon. With Soleiyu's mystical powers, Dracula retakes human form and rebuilds his castle, forcing Christopher to confront Dracula once again to save his son and Transylvania.[3][4]
Castlevania Legends, released in Japan as Akumajō Dracula: Dark Night Prelude (悪魔城ドラキュラ 漆黒たる前奏曲ダークナイト プレリュード Akumajō Dorakyura Dāku Naito Pureryūdo?) is the third and final Castlevania title released for the original Game Boy. It was released in Japan on November 27, 1997 and in North America on March 11, 1998. As with many Game Boy titles after 1994, Legends has some enhancements when played on the Super Game Boy.
I re-used your theme again @JSinn, because, you know..it's so frekin awesome.
check his it out:
Castlevania: The Adventure, known as Dracula Densetsu (ドラキュラ伝説 Dorakyura Densetsu?, lit. The Legend of Dracula[2]) in Japan, is a platform game released for the Game Boy in 1989. It is the first Castlevania title for the system. Castlevania: The Adventure was re-released in color as part of the Konami GB Collection compilations in Japan and Europe. A remake titled Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth was released as a WiiWare game for the Wii.
For US/EU Version (Castlevania - adventure) click here
Nintendo Gameboy - Dracula Densetsu II (Japan)-klopjero(20170316)
Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge, known as Dracula Densetsu II (ドラキュラ伝説II?, officially translated The Legend of Dracula II)[1] in Japan, is a platform game released for the Game Boy in 1991. It is the second Castlevania title for the Game Boy and serves as a sequel to the previous title, Castlevania: The Adventure. Belmont's Revenge is included in color in the fourth volume of the Konami GB Collection compilations.[2] Set fifteen years after the events of Castlevania: The Adventure, Dracula returns and kidnaps Christopher Belmont's son Soleiyu at his coming of age feast, and turns him into a demon. With Soleiyu's mystical powers, Dracula retakes human form and rebuilds his castle, forcing Christopher to confront Dracula once again to save his son and Transylvania.[3][4]
Regional Changes
Sound Test Titles
As seen above, the track titles were changed to generic names in the overseas releases, likely done to remove their religious references.
Japan
US
Info
NEW MESSIAH
BGM 1
Crystal Castle
PRAYING HANDS
BGM 2
Cloud Castle
RIPE SEEDS
BGM 3
Plant Castle
PSYCO WARRIOR
BGM 4
Rock Castle
ORIGINAL SIN
BGM 5
Dracula Castle 1
PASSPIED
BGM 6
Dracula Castle 2-1
EVIL GODS
BOSS 1
Regular boss
C.PHANTASIE
BOSS 2
Dracula Castle 2 boss
SONS OF SATAN
BOSS 3
Final boss
SOLEIYU
DEMO 1
Dracula Castle map
FAITH
DEMO 2
Dialogue
NEW CHURCH
SELECT BGM
Stage select
Weapons
Japan
US
While both regions of the game share the Holy Water, the other weapon is different in each. The Japanese version offers a boomerang, but the US version has the axe, either because it was more useful or less broken.
Gotta do them all