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  2. Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse - Wikipedia

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    Akumajō Dracula Famicom Best was a soundtrack album that included the Famicom version of the game's original music. [5] In the Japanese version, instead of using a stabbing dagger, Grant throws daggers as his main attack. Some enemies do less damage in the Japanese version, and had their sprites changed for the Western releases. Some instances ...

  3. List of Castlevania media - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese versions of all of the games except Castlevania II: Simon's Quest were added in a free update shortly after the collection's release. [109] Includes a digital booklet with some design documents for all of the games.

  4. Akumajō Dracula - Wikipedia

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    "Demon Castle Dracula") is the Japanese name of the Castlevania video game series, as it is known worldwide. In Japan, several games within the series share the Akumajō Dracula name: Castlevania, a 1986 action-platform game developed and published by Konami for the Famicom Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System.

  5. Castlevania - Wikipedia

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    Castlevania (/ ˌ k æ s əl ˈ v eɪ n i ə /), known in Japan as Akumajō Dracula, [a] [2] is a gothic horror action-adventure video game series and media franchise created by Konami.The series is largely set in the castle of Count Dracula, the arch-enemy of the Belmont clan of vampire hunters.

  6. Castlevania (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Castlevania, known in Japan as Akumajō Dracula, [a] [6] is a 1986 action-platform game developed and published by Konami.It was originally released in Japan for the Famicom Disk System in September 1986, [7] before being ported to cartridge format and released in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987 and in Europe in 1988.

  7. Vampire Killer - Wikipedia

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    Vampire Killer, known in Japan as Akumajō Dracula, [a] [1] is a 1986 platform game developed and published by Konami for the MSX2.It is a parallel version of the original Castlevania, which debuted a month earlier for the Famicom Disk System under the same Japanese title.

  8. List of Nintendo Switch Online games - Wikipedia

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    For North America, PAL, and South Korea markets, Nintendo publishes the original NTSC-U versions, retaining their North American naming and 60 Hz support. The Japanese Family Computer variant is used in Japan and Hong Kong. [2] The emulator includes online multiplayer support, allowing players to play local multiplayer games remotely with friends.

  9. Castlevania: Harmony of Despair - Wikipedia

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    Castlevania: Harmony of Despair features cooperative gameplay somewhat similar to Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin.. Gameplay includes a co-op mode (the Xbox 360 release only allows for internet co-op, while the PlayStation 3 release supports local multiplayer [4]) which plays like the "Boss Rush Mode" of previous 2D Castlevania games, but with several rooms and items to find, culminating in a ...