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The player controls Simon Belmont, who enters Castlevania; ruled over by Count Dracula. Simon must work his way through three stages (although the total is more like 18 stages as the three stages are in six blocks each) and can attack enemies using his whip. The gameplay is like an action platformer, and with [[Metroid]] has lead to the naming of a sub-genre in gaming, known as "Metroidvania".
 
The player controls Simon Belmont, who enters Castlevania; ruled over by Count Dracula. Simon must work his way through three stages (although the total is more like 18 stages as the three stages are in six blocks each) and can attack enemies using his whip. The gameplay is like an action platformer, and with [[Metroid]] has lead to the naming of a sub-genre in gaming, known as "Metroidvania".
 
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[[Category:Famicom Disk System games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]

Revision as of 11:38, 15 March 2020

Castlevania
Castlevania Classic NES Series.png
Developer(s): Konami
Publisher(s): Konami,
Nintendo (Classic NES Series)
Platform: Famicom Disk System, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy Advance
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor: VS. Castlevania
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Castlevania is the debut game in Konami's Castlevania series.

Known as Classic NES Series: Castlevania, Nintendo would publish a port of the game, for Game Boy Advance.

Summary

The player controls Simon Belmont, who enters Castlevania; ruled over by Count Dracula. Simon must work his way through three stages (although the total is more like 18 stages as the three stages are in six blocks each) and can attack enemies using his whip. The gameplay is like an action platformer, and with Metroid has lead to the naming of a sub-genre in gaming, known as "Metroidvania".