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Vampire Killer, known as Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城ドラキュラ?, officially translated Devil's Castle Dracula)[1] in Japan, is a platform-adventure game produced by Konami and released in 1986 for the MSX2 computer platform in Japan and Europe.[2] It was in development around the same time as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game Castlevania, which shares the same title in Japan.[3] The MSX2 version of Akumajō Dracula was released in Japan on October 30, 1986,[4] a month following the NES version,[5] making it the second game in the Castlevania series. It was the first Castlevania game released in Europe. It was never released in North America. In contrast to the more traditional platform gameplay of the NES Castlevania, the MSX Vampire Killer was instead a more open-ended platform game.[3]The game's non-linear design had a similar structure to Metroid released that same year.[6] The game laid the foundations for the open-ended action-adventure platform gameplay later seen in the 1987 title Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, 1997 title Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and most 2D Castlevania games following it.[7] -
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Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse (USA)-klopjero View File Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, known in Japan as Akumajō Densetsu (悪魔城伝説?, literally Devil's Castle Legend),[2] is the third and final Castlevania video game produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was published by Konami in Japan in 1989, in North America in 1990, and in Europe in 1992 (some time after the European release of Super Castlevania IV). It was later released on the Wii Virtual Console in the PAL regions on October 31, 2008, in North America on January 12, 2009 and in Japan on April 21, 2009. The plot of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse is a prequel to the original Castlevania (much like the earlier Game Boy game Castlevania: The Adventure) set a few centuries before the events of the original game. The game's protagonist is Trevor C. Belmont, an ancestor of the original hero Simon Belmont. Submitter klopjero Submitted 03/03/2017 Category Themes (4:3) HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits -
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Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, known in Japan as Akumajō Densetsu (悪魔城伝説?, literally Devil's Castle Legend),[2] is the third and final Castlevania video game produced for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was published by Konami in Japan in 1989, in North America in 1990, and in Europe in 1992 (some time after the European release of Super Castlevania IV). It was later released on the Wii Virtual Console in the PAL regions on October 31, 2008, in North America on January 12, 2009 and in Japan on April 21, 2009. The plot of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse is a prequel to the original Castlevania (much like the earlier Game Boy game Castlevania: The Adventure) set a few centuries before the events of the original game. The game's protagonist is Trevor C. Belmont, an ancestor of the original hero Simon Belmont. -
Nintendo Gameboy - Dracula Densetsu (Japan)-klopjero(20170301) View File I re-used your theme again Jsinn, because, you know..it's so frekin awesome. 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. Submitter klopjero Submitted 03/01/2017 Category Themes (4:3) HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits
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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-
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Castlevania - Harmony of Dissonance (USA)-klopjero View File Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance, known in Japan as Castlevania: Byakuya no Concerto (キャッスルヴァニア 白夜の協奏曲 Kyassuruvania Byakuya no Koncheruto?, officially translated Castlevania: Concerto of Midnight Sun),[1][2] is a platform-adventure video game developed and published by Konami for the Game Boy Advance. Belonging to Konami's Castlevania video game series, it is the second installment of the series on the Game Boy Advance. It was released in Japan in June 2002, in North America in September 2002, and in Europe in October 2002. It was the first Castlevania game to be called "Castlevania" in Japan instead of "Akumajō Dracula". Harmony of Dissonance occurs in the fictional universe of the Castlevania series; the premise of the series centers on the eternal conflict between the vampire hunters of the Belmont clan and the immortal vampire Dracula. Set fifty years after Simon Belmont vanquished Dracula's curse, Harmony of Dissonance focuses on his grandson Juste Belmont and his quest to rescue a kidnapped childhood friend. Koji Igarashi produced Harmony of Dissonance with the intent of "creat[ing] a game that was similar to Castlevania: Symphony of the Night", the critically acclaimed PlayStation game that he had worked on.[3] Harmony of Dissonance sold 126,000 units in the United States and did not become a "huge hit in Japan".[3][4] Critics praised it as an entertaining game with improved graphics as compared to its predecessor Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, but criticized its soundtrack. In January 2006, Harmony of Dissonance was re-released in North America and later Europe, along with Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, as part of the Castlevania Double Pack. Submitter klopjero Submitted 02/26/2017 Category Themes (4:3) HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits
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Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance, known in Japan as Castlevania: Byakuya no Concerto (キャッスルヴァニア 白夜の協奏曲 Kyassuruvania Byakuya no Koncheruto?, officially translated Castlevania: Concerto of Midnight Sun),[1][2] is a platform-adventure video game developed and published by Konami for the Game Boy Advance. Belonging to Konami's Castlevania video game series, it is the second installment of the series on the Game Boy Advance. It was released in Japan in June 2002, in North America in September 2002, and in Europe in October 2002. It was the first Castlevania game to be called "Castlevania" in Japan instead of "Akumajō Dracula". Harmony of Dissonance occurs in the fictional universe of the Castlevania series; the premise of the series centers on the eternal conflict between the vampire hunters of the Belmont clan and the immortal vampire Dracula. Set fifty years after Simon Belmont vanquished Dracula's curse, Harmony of Dissonance focuses on his grandson Juste Belmont and his quest to rescue a kidnapped childhood friend. Koji Igarashi produced Harmony of Dissonance with the intent of "creat[ing] a game that was similar to Castlevania: Symphony of the Night", the critically acclaimed PlayStation game that he had worked on.[3] Harmony of Dissonance sold 126,000 units in the United States and did not become a "huge hit in Japan".[3][4] Critics praised it as an entertaining game with improved graphics as compared to its predecessor Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, but criticized its soundtrack. In January 2006, Harmony of Dissonance was re-released in North America and later Europe, along with Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, as part of the Castlevania Double Pack. -
Sony Playstation - Castlevania Chronicle - Akumajou Dracula (Japan)-klopjero(20170226) View File Castlevania Chronicles, released in Japan as Castlevania Chronicle: Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城年代記キャッスルヴァニアクロニクル 悪魔城ドラキュラ Kyassuruvania Kuronikuru Akumajō Dorakyura?), is a platform video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation.[1] It is a port of a game originally released for the Sharp X68000 home computer in 1993 as simply Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城ドラキュラ Akumajō Dorakyura?, "Devil's Castle Dracula").[2] This Castlevania Chronicles port adds a number of features, including an Arranged Mode for new players.[3][4] Much like Super Castlevania IV, Castlevania Chronicles is positioned as a remake of the original Castlevania for the Nintendo Entertainment System, where the vampire hunter Simon Belmont must defeat Dracula and save Transylvania. Submitter klopjero Submitted 02/26/2017 Category Themes (4:3) HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits
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Castlevania Chronicles, released in Japan as Castlevania Chronicle: Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城年代記キャッスルヴァニアクロニクル 悪魔城ドラキュラ Kyassuruvania Kuronikuru Akumajō Dorakyura?), is a platform video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation.[1] It is a port of a game originally released for the Sharp X68000 home computer in 1993 as simply Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城ドラキュラ Akumajō Dorakyura?, "Devil's Castle Dracula").[2] This Castlevania Chronicles port adds a number of features, including an Arranged Mode for new players.[3][4] Much like Super Castlevania IV, Castlevania Chronicles is positioned as a remake of the original Castlevania for the Nintendo Entertainment System, where the vampire hunter Simon Belmont must defeat Dracula and save Transylvania.-
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Sony Playstation - Castlevania Chronicles (USA)-klopjero(20170226) View File Castlevania Chronicles, released in Japan as Castlevania Chronicle: Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城年代記キャッスルヴァニアクロニクル 悪魔城ドラキュラ Kyassuruvania Kuronikuru Akumajō Dorakyura?), is a platform video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation.[1] It is a port of a game originally released for the Sharp X68000 home computer in 1993 as simply Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城ドラキュラ Akumajō Dorakyura?, "Devil's Castle Dracula").[2] This Castlevania Chronicles port adds a number of features, including an Arranged Mode for new players.[3][4] Much like Super Castlevania IV, Castlevania Chronicles is positioned as a remake of the original Castlevania for the Nintendo Entertainment System, where the vampire hunter Simon Belmont must defeat Dracula and save Transylvania. Submitter klopjero Submitted 02/26/2017 Category Themes (4:3) HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits
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Castlevania Chronicles, released in Japan as Castlevania Chronicle: Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城年代記キャッスルヴァニアクロニクル 悪魔城ドラキュラ Kyassuruvania Kuronikuru Akumajō Dorakyura?), is a platform video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation.[1] It is a port of a game originally released for the Sharp X68000 home computer in 1993 as simply Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城ドラキュラ Akumajō Dorakyura?, "Devil's Castle Dracula").[2] This Castlevania Chronicles port adds a number of features, including an Arranged Mode for new players.[3][4] Much like Super Castlevania IV, Castlevania Chronicles is positioned as a remake of the original Castlevania for the Nintendo Entertainment System, where the vampire hunter Simon Belmont must defeat Dracula and save Transylvania. -
Akumajou Dracula X - Gekka no Yasoukyoku (Japan)
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Akumajou Dracula X - Gekka no Yasoukyoku (Japan) View File Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (Japanese: 悪魔城ドラキュラX 月下の夜想曲 Hepburn: Akumajō Dracula X: Gekka no Yasōkyoku?, Devil's Castle Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight)[1][2] is a platform-adventureaction role-playing game (or Metroidvania) developed and published by Konami in 1997 for the PlayStation. It is the sequel to Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and features Dracula's dhampir son Alucard as the protagonist.[3]It marks a break from previous games in the series, which are action platformers. The game emphasizes exploration, has non-linear level design, and Role-playing video game elements. Initially, the game was unsuccessful[4] – particularly in the United States where it was meagerly publicized – but thanks to praise by critics, it gained sales through word-of-mouth and became a hit. It has been re-released on several consoles and is considered a sleeper hit, a cult classic, and one of the best video games ever made. Submitter klopjero Submitted 02/25/2017 Category Themes (4:3) HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits-
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (Japanese: 悪魔城ドラキュラX 月下の夜想曲 Hepburn: Akumajō Dracula X: Gekka no Yasōkyoku?, Devil's Castle Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight)[1][2] is a platform-adventureaction role-playing game (or Metroidvania) developed and published by Konami in 1997 for the PlayStation. It is the sequel to Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and features Dracula's dhampir son Alucard as the protagonist.[3]It marks a break from previous games in the series, which are action platformers. The game emphasizes exploration, has non-linear level design, and Role-playing video game elements. Initially, the game was unsuccessful[4] – particularly in the United States where it was meagerly publicized – but thanks to praise by critics, it gained sales through word-of-mouth and became a hit. It has been re-released on several consoles and is considered a sleeper hit, a cult classic, and one of the best video games ever made.- 1 comment
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Castlevania - Symphony of the Night (USA) View File Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (Japanese: 悪魔城ドラキュラX 月下の夜想曲 Hepburn: Akumajō Dracula X: Gekka no Yasōkyoku?, Devil's Castle Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight)[1][2] is a platform-adventureaction role-playing game (or Metroidvania) developed and published by Konami in 1997 for the PlayStation. It is the sequel to Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and features Dracula's dhampir son Alucard as the protagonist.[3]It marks a break from previous games in the series, which are action platformers. The game emphasizes exploration, has non-linear level design, and Role-playing video game elements. Initially, the game was unsuccessful[4] – particularly in the United States where it was meagerly publicized – but thanks to praise by critics, it gained sales through word-of-mouth and became a hit. It has been re-released on several consoles and is considered a sleeper hit, a cult classic, and one of the best video games ever made. Submitter klopjero Submitted 02/25/2017 Category Themes (4:3) HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (Japanese: 悪魔城ドラキュラX 月下の夜想曲 Hepburn: Akumajō Dracula X: Gekka no Yasōkyoku?, Devil's Castle Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight)[1][2] is a platform-adventureaction role-playing game (or Metroidvania) developed and published by Konami in 1997 for the PlayStation. It is the sequel to Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and features Dracula's dhampir son Alucard as the protagonist.[3]It marks a break from previous games in the series, which are action platformers. The game emphasizes exploration, has non-linear level design, and Role-playing video game elements. Initially, the game was unsuccessful[4] – particularly in the United States where it was meagerly publicized – but thanks to praise by critics, it gained sales through word-of-mouth and became a hit. It has been re-released on several consoles and is considered a sleeper hit, a cult classic, and one of the best video games ever made. -
Castlevania II - Belmont's Revenge (USA, Europe)
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Castlevania II - Belmont's Revenge (USA, Europe) View File Second Castlevania game released for gameboy. In my opinion it was better then the first one. If only for the reason that it's non-linear. Submitter klopjero Submitted 02/24/2017 Category Themes (4:3) HyperBase Version Media Dimensions File Count Credits-
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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] -
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Castlevania II - Simon's Quest (USA) Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, known in Japan as Dracula II: Noroi no Fūin (ドラキュラII 呪いの封印 Dorakyura Tsū: Noroi no Fūin?, "Dracula II: The Seal of the Curse"), is a platform-adventure video game produced by Konami.[7] It was originally released for the Family Computer Disk System in Japan 1987 and for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1988. It is the second Castlevania title released for the NES, following the original Castlevania. Set sometime after the events of the first installment,[8] the player once again assumes the role of vampire hunter Simon Belmont, who is on a journey to undo a curse placed on him by Dracula at the end of their previous encounter. With Dracula's body split into five parts after his defeat, Simon must find and bring them to the ruins of his castle to seal and defeat him.[9] For Japanese version (Akumajou Dracula II - Noroi no Fuuin) click here-
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Akumajou Dracula II - Noroi no Fuuin (Japan) 21-3-2017 Provided wheel image Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, known in Japan as Dracula II: Noroi no Fūin (ドラキュラII 呪いの封印 Dorakyura Tsū: Noroi no Fūin?, "Dracula II: The Seal of the Curse"), is a platform-adventure video game produced by Konami.[7] It was originally released for the Family Computer Disk System in Japan 1987 and for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America in 1988. It is the second Castlevania title released for the NES, following the original Castlevania. Set sometime after the events of the first installment,[8] the player once again assumes the role of vampire hunter Simon Belmont, who is on a journey to undo a curse placed on him by Dracula at the end of their previous encounter. With Dracula's body split into five parts after his defeat, Simon must find and bring them to the ruins of his castle to seal and defeat him.[9] For US/EU version (Castlevania - Simon's Quest) click here-
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Sony Playstation 2 - Castlevania - Lament of Innocence (USA)-klopjero(20170221) Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, released as Castlevania (キャッスルヴァニア Kyassuruvania?) in Japan, Europe, and Australia,[nb 1] is an action-adventure video game developed by Konami for the PlayStation 2 console. Belonging to Konami's Castlevania video game series, it is the first installment of the series on the PlayStation 2 and the third to make use of a 3D style of gameplay. It was released in Japan and North America in late 2003 and Europe and Australia in early 2004. Lament of Innocence takes place in the Castlevania series. Set in 1094, it focuses on the origins of the series' premise—the eternal conflict between the vampire hunters of the Belmont clan and the immortal vampire Dracula. Lament of Innocence follows Leon Belmont as he searches a vampire's castle in search of his kidnapped betrothed. Lament of Innocence received generally positive reaction from reviewers, who praised it as an enjoyable, though not complex [2][3] video game.-
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Super Famicom - Akumajou Dracula XX (Japan)-klopjero(20170221) database: <game name="Akumajou Dracula XX (Japan)" index="" image=""> <description>Akumajou Dracula XX</description> <cloneof></cloneof> <crc></crc> <manufacturer>Konami</manufacturer> <year>1995</year> <genre>Platform</genre> <rating>Other - NR (Not Rated)</rating> <enabled>Yes</enabled> </game> Castlevania: Dracula X, known as Akumajou Dracula XX (悪魔城ドラキュラXX Akumajō Dorakyura XX?) in Japan and Castlevania: Vampire's Kiss in Europe,[27] was developed for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.[3] While the plot is similar to Rondo of Blood and it uses many of the latter's graphics, it featured a different art style, redesigned levels, and altered gameplay elements (such as having only two alternate levels and Maria as a nonplayable character).[3][22][28] It was released on July 21, 1995 in Japan, in September 1995 in the USA and Europe,[27] and on June 22, 1996 in Australia as an uncensored release.[citation needed] The game was also released as a Wii U Virtual Console download in Japan on April 23, 2014, in North America on October 2, 2014 and the PAL regions on November 13, 2014. A version for the New Nintendo 3DS was released in North America on December 29, 2016, and in Europe and Australia on January 26, 2017. For PAL Version (castlevania - Vampire's Kiss)click here For US Version (Castlevania - Dracula X) click here-
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