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  2. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - Wikipedia

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    Castlevania: Symphony of the Night [a] is a 1997 action role-playing game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. [3] It was directed and produced by Toru Hagihara, with Koji Igarashi acting as assistant director. It is a direct sequel to Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, taking place four years later.

  3. Dracula's Castle ( Castlevania: Symphony of the Night )

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    Dracula's Castle is the main setting of the video game Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997), which was designed by Koji Igarashi.Players control the protagonist Alucard as they explore the castle, which was based on the traditional depiction of Castle Dracula from the horror novel by Bram Stoker and related media, and is one of numerous incarnations in the Castlevania series.

  4. 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.

  5. Castlevania: Rondo of Blood - Wikipedia

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    Rondo of Blood is included within the Castlevania Requiem compilation for PlayStation 4, along with its sequel, Symphony of the Night. Both titles are based on the retranslated versions featured in The Dracula X Chronicles, though only the PC Engine version of Rondo of Blood is included. The compilation was released on October 26, 2018. [38]

  6. Metroidvania - Wikipedia

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    Metroidvania [a] is a sub-genre of action-adventure games and/or platformers focused on guided non-linearity and utility-gated exploration and progression. The term is a partial blend of the names of the video game series Metroid and Castlevania, based on the template from Metroid (1986), Castlevania II (1987), Super Metroid (1994), and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997).

  7. List of Castlevania media - Wikipedia

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    Known in Japan as Castlevania Byakuya no Concerto (Castlevania 白夜の協奏曲, Castlevania Byakuya no Koncheruto, lit. "Castlevania: White Night Concerto" or "Castlevania: Concerto of Midnight Sun"). [51] Included in the Castlevania: Double Pack for the Game Boy Advance. [52]

  8. Dracula (Castlevania) - Wikipedia

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    That is why only the clock tower collapses in Castlevania's ending, but the rest of the castle remains standing, which Akamatsu said hinted towards a sequel. This also references cliffhangers from horror films. [9] Koji Igarashi became one of the most common producers behind Castlevania following the sequel Symphony of the Night. Dracula's son ...

  9. Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot commended it as "not just a fine Castlevania game—it's also one of the better Game Boy Advance games to come around in a while". [6] GameSpy stated: "Despite its unevenness, Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance is a quality adventure that represents the best attempt yet made at miniaturizing the brilliance of Symphony of the Night."