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The foundational vampire-hunting action game where players control Simon Belmont through Dracula's castle. Features the iconic Vampire Killer whip and sub-weapons like holy water and throwing axes.
The second installment in the Castlevania series introduces RPG elements to the franchise. Players control Simon Belmont as he searches for Dracula's body parts to break a curse in this nonlinear adventure with a day-night cycle.
This prequel to the original Castlevania features branching paths and multiple playable characters - Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, Grant Danasty, and Alucard - in the 15th century battle against Dracula's resurrection.
The only Castlevania title released for Sega Genesis, featuring two playable characters with unique weapons and abilities battling Dracula's forces across Europe during World War I.
Haunted Castle is a 1988 arcade action platformer developed by Konami as part of the Castlevania series. This challenging game features Simon Belmont's quest to rescue his bride from Dracula's castle, with enhanced graphics and sound compared to the NES titles but notorious for its extreme difficulty.
The first Castlevania on GBA introduces the Dual Set-Up System (DSS) with 100+ card combinations for customizing attacks. Features non-linear exploration in Dracula's castle with protagonist Nathan Graves, a vampire hunter trained by the Belmont clan.
The second GBA Castlevania stars Juste Belmont, grandson of Simon Belmont, featuring a dual-castle mechanic with parallel worlds. Introduces spell combinations and faster-paced combat while refining the DSS system from Circle of the Moon.
Set in 2035, this GBA masterpiece introduces Soma Cruz - a reincarnation of Dracula with the power to absorb enemy souls. Features the revolutionary Tactical Soul system with 112 collectible abilities that transform gameplay.
This compilation includes two acclaimed Game Boy Advance titles: 'Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance' and 'Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'. Experience both gothic adventures in one cartridge with enhanced connectivity features.
A reimagining of the original Castlevania with enhanced graphics and gameplay. Players control Simon Belmont through 11 stages of gothic horror, featuring the revolutionary 8-directional whip attack and Mode 7 effects.
A reimagined version of PC Engine's Rondo of Blood for SNES, following Richter Belmont's quest to rescue Annette and Maria from Dracula's castle with refined combat and branching paths.
Castlevania for Nintendo 64 is a 3D action-adventure game that brings the vampire-hunting legacy into the third dimension. Players control Reinhardt Schneider or Carrie Fernandez through Dracula's castle, featuring dynamic camera angles and the series' signature whip combat.
An expanded version of the N64 Castlevania, featuring new characters Cornell (a werewolf) and Henry Oldrey alongside returning protagonists. This edition adds new levels, enhanced gameplay mechanics, and additional story content bridging the original game's events.
A 2D action-adventure game in the Castlevania series featuring dual-character gameplay with Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Orlean battling through haunted paintings in Dracula's castle during World War II.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow is an action-adventure game developed and published by Konami for the Nintendo DS. It is the sequel to Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and continues the story of Soma Cruz as he battles dark forces in Dracula's castle.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is a 1997 action RPG that redefined the Castlevania series. Players control Alucard, Dracula's son, exploring a massive, nonlinear castle filled with RPG elements, platforming challenges, and iconic gothic horror enemies.
Castlevania Chronicles is a 2001 enhanced remake of the 1993 Sharp X68000 game, bringing Simon Belmont's original vampire-hunting adventure to PlayStation with upgraded visuals, rearranged music, and new gameplay modes. This definitive version features both the original X68000 experience and an 'Arrange Mode' with remastered graphics, additional stages, and rebalanced difficulty.
The first Castlevania on Game Boy follows Christopher Belmont in 1576 against Count Dracula. Introduces whip power-ups that evolve from Chain Whip to Morning Star, with GB-exclusive mechanics like falling platforms and candle-based checkpoints.

















