Castlevania

Nintendo Entertainment System - 1987

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Playthrough of Castlevania for the NES. Castlevania is a typical platform game of the 8-bit era: the game is composed of six levels, which are played in a strictly linear progression. The player controls Simon Belmont, whose primary mode of attack is via his whip by pressing the B Button, which can be upgraded by obtaining special items throughout the course of the game which extend its length. In addition, various "sub-weapons" can be obtained which provide different means of attack. By breaking candelabra and certain other items located throughout the castle, Simon collects hearts, which can then be used to activate whatever sub-weapon he possesses at that point. Simon can only carry one sub-weapon at a time. The A Button allows Simon Belmont to jump just like other platformer games, such as Super Mario Bros.

Each of Castlevania's six levels conclude with a boss fight: these bosses are generally taken from horror literature or legend, and include a vampire bat, Medusa, mummies, Frankenstein's Monster and Igor, and the Grim Reaper. This boss in particular is also infamous for being very difficult.

 
 
 
 
 

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From Wikipedia: Castlevania, known as in Japan, is a video game series created and developed by Konami, centered in particular around fighting vampires and the undead and in particular usually leading up to an epic confrontation with Count Dracula himself.
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