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  2. 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.

  3. Castlevania - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of some games, the players assume the role of the Belmonts, a clan of vampire hunters who have defeated Dracula for centuries with the Vampire Killer. [16] The Vampire Killer is a legendary whip that is passed down to their successors and can only be used by them. [16] In Castlevania: Bloodlines, the whip has been inherited ...

  4. Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia - Wikipedia

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    Joystiq writer Candace Savino expressed excitement for her during the pre-release of Order of Ecclesia, calling her a "pretty badass character." [41] Escapist Magazine writer Keane Ng however felt that she would not "spark a gender revolution in the ranks of videogame protagonists," but still felt that she was a unique protagonist in the series ...

  5. Netflix Subscribers Will Soon Be Able To Play Dead Cells For Free

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    Dead Cells and Slayaway Camp are headed to Netflix's library of games.

  6. Dead Cells - Wikipedia

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    Motion Twin released a free downloadable content update to the game called Dead Cells: Rise of the Giant in mid-2019. [27] The developers announced plans to port Dead Cells to mobile devices running iOS and Android, modifying the game's interface to support touch controls as well as remote controllers. The iOS version was released on August 28 ...

  7. Castlevania (1999 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In January 1999 a Japanese release date was set for March 4, 1999 [12] and Castlevania won the "Game of the Month" award at IGN. [13] On the 18th, it was announced that the U.S. release date for the game would be January 26, 1999. [14] On that date, the game shipped as planned. [15] The Japanese version was released on March 11, 1999. [16]

  8. List of vampire video games - Wikipedia

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    Vampire Killer: 1986-10-30 (JP) MSX2: Unrelated to the 1984 game Vampire Killer, [72] the latter is a platform-adventure title developed by Konami and an alternative version of the Castlevania game that was released the same year. Castlevania: 1986-09-26 (JP) NES, DOS, Amiga, Commodore 64, Game Boy Advance, Windows

  9. Castlevania: Lament of Innocence - Wikipedia

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    Near the end of the game, his Whip of Alchemy turns into the more destructive Vampire Killer. [7] In addition, Leon can combine one of five sub-weapons—a knife, an axe, a cross, a crystal, and holy water—with one of seven orbs to form a special attack. [7] Over the course of the game, he learns special techniques and magic attacks as well. [4]