Castlevania / Evil Demon Castle Dracula (MSX2)
This little known MSX2 version of the original Castlevania features more RPG elements and differing graphics from the NES, such as the striking portrait of Dracula in the background of the final battle. This version of Castlevania is considered highly flawed, but fascinating nonetheless. I first found out about the game from Jeremy Parish's excellent report on the Retronaughts podcast.
The Demon King, Dracula, resurrects!
The thrilling and suspenseful RPG Adventure will have you unable to sleep.
The Demon King, Dracula, resurrects! At an ancient castle in the small, medieval European country of Translvania, the darkness is suddenly torn apart by lightning, marking the revival of evil beings. Followers of a heretical religion begin their 'Black Mass'. A young warrior named Simon shares the blood of the great hero Christopher Belmont. Because of the approaching crisis with the resurrection of the Demon King Dracula, Simon stands up to protect his tiny country. Inheritaing his father's secret whip, containing a mysterious power, he alone has headed off towards the Evil Demon Castle.
Castlevania and Castlevania II: The Cursed Seal
Being Famicom Disk System games, there was no translatable marketing material on the back.
Castlevania: The Adventure / Dracula Legend
While the Japanese version has a neat,warped and dripping font, I prefer the American cover with it's artwork dominating more of the box. The marketing on the back is also much more enticing. Cool as it looks, this is widely considered one of the poorest Castlevania entries.
All of the fights...begin from here.
Dracula Legend
The demon's curse has persisted since ancient times. The Devil King, transformed into Dracula, spreads his terror throughout the town. In order to defeat the Devil King...a single man has now risen up.
(Left caption) One evil being after another appears!
(Center caption) Various traps are within the castles.
(Right caption) Game includes the continue ability.
Castlevania / Evil Demon Castle Dracula (Famicom)
An insanely buff Simon Belmont on the front, and far more boyish version on the back. Similar to the Legend of Zelda Famicom cart release, the marketing material acknowledges the sequels but encourages gamers to still buy the first game if they didn't get a chance to own the Disk System.
(Images taken from GameFaqs.)
The prelude to the nightmare and the curse.
The ancient evil emperor Dracula has been resurrected on ROM cassette. Filled with madness, the hunter from darkness dances...to the melody of fear. This is the origin of the super popular gothic horror series.
* Blood curdling traps...
* Horrific, mysterious enemies appearing one after another.
* Listen to the birth cry of the 'Dracula Sound'!
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse / Evil Demon Castle Legend
All four playable characters are showcased as death lurks in the far background. The pastel pink fits so smoothly that it's hard to immediately notice.
Kid Dracula / Akumajo Special: Boku Dracula-Kun
For family action, this is the decisive version of Dracula!
The cute Kid Dracula makes a splash in this huge, comical adventure. From beginners to the hardcore, everyone can enjoy the action.
(Top right caption) It's me!
(Bottom right caption) Alright! I'm off!
*One amazing trick after another pops up in his first game for the Famicom.
*Kid Dracula undergoes huge, full-fledged transformations.
*The enemy characters are more than a little odd!
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