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''Castlevania'', known in Japan as is a 1986
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developed and published by
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. It was originally released in Japan for the
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in September 1986, before being
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to cartridge format and released in North America for the
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(NES) in 1987 and in Europe in 1988. It was also re-issued for the Family Computer in cartridge format in 1993. It is the first installment in the '' Castlevania'' series. Players control
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, descendant of a legendary vampire hunter, who enters the castle of
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to destroy him when he suddenly reappears 100 years after Simon's ancestor vanquished him. ''Castlevania'' was developed in tandem with the
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2 game ''
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'', which was released a month later and uses the same characters and setting, but features different gameplay mechanics. It was followed by a sequel, '' Castlevania II: Simon's Quest'', and a prequel, '' Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse'', both of which were also released for the NES. ''
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'' was released in 1991 for the
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and follows the same story. A remake, ''Akumajō Dracula,'' for the
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was released in 1993, and was later re-released for the
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as ''
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'' in 2001. ''Castlevania'' was a commercial success and received widespread acclaim. It is considered an NES classic by ''
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'', while ''
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'' and ''
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'' both ranked it in their lists of the best video games ever made.


Gameplay

''Castlevania'' utilizes
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play and is divided into six blocks of three stages each, for a total of 18 stages. Simon can move, jump, crouch, climb stairs and use a magic whip (known in the series as the "Vampire Killer") as his primary combat weapon. When the player presses the button to crack the whip, there is a short delay before Simon actually does so. The player begins the game with four lives and five hearts, and must complete the current block of stages before a timer runs out. Simon has a health meter, which decreases whenever he is hit by an enemy or projectile. One life is lost if either the meter or the timer reaches zero, if Simon falls off the bottom of the screen, or is hit by a moving spiked ceiling. Hidden food items restore health, and bonus lives are earned at certain score thresholds. The player fights a boss character, usually themed after a classic horror movie monster such as
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or the
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that act as fiery grenades, a magical
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that can briefly freeze enemies, and sacred crosses that function as boomerangs. However, only one such weapon can be carried at a time; if the player picks up a new one or loses a life, the weapon is automatically lost. Backup weapons require hearts for their use, which can be found by extinguishing candles or defeating enemies with the whip. Other hidden items include point bonuses (money bags, crowns, chests), temporary invincibility (golden jar), upgrades to the whip's length and power (metal chain), instant destruction of all on-screen enemies (blue
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), and double or triple use of any backup weapon except the watch. When all lives are lost, the player has the option to continue from the start of the block or return to the title screen.


Development

''Castlevania's'' development was directed by Hitoshi Akamatsu. An admirer of cinema, Akamatsu approached projects with a "film director's eye", and said the visuals and music for ''Castlevania'' were "made by people who consciously wanted to do something cinematic." With ''Castlevania'', he wanted players to feel like they were in a classic horror film. The player-character Simon was originally named Peter Dante (a reference to
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and
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), a vampire killer who was a grandson of Christopher Dante (a reference to
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). At the time, whip attacks were planned to be in multiple directions, an idea later seen in ''Super Castlevania IV''. Other sub-weapons were planned, such as garlic, wooden stakes and an item that transforms the player-character into a werewolf, but they were not included in the game.


Release

It was originally released for the
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in 1986. Due to its success in Japan, it was released in cartridge format for the
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(NES) under the title of ''Castlevania'' in 1987 in North America and 1988 in Europe, and re-released in cartridge format for the Japanese Famicom under its original title in 1993. The international name of ''Castlevania'' was the result of Konami of America senior vice president Emil Heidkamp's discomfort with the religious connotations of the title ''Akumajō Dracula'', which he believed translated as "Dracula Satanic Castle". ''Castlevania'' was one of the first major platform games on the NES and a part of an unofficial second wave of video games for the NES. Its release coincided with the 90th anniversary of
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's ''
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''. An arcade version based on the NES version for the
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, titled ''VS. Castlevania'', was released in April 1987 by
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. This version was released by Hamster Corporation as part of their ''Arcade Archives'' series for the
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and
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on October 17, 2019. A game also titled ''Akumajō Dracula'' was developed for the
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simultaneously. It was released a month after the Disk System game. It was released in Europe under the title ''
Vampire Killer ''Vampire Killer'', known in Japan as 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 sam ...
'' where it was the first game in the series to be released. The MSX2 version featured different areas and new gameplay.


Versions and re-releases

''Castlevania'' has been ported to a variety of different
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version of the game was released for the Japanese Family Computer in 1993. The release omitted the name registration screen from the original Famicom Disk version (as well as saving) and included an "Easy" mode. In 2002, Konami released the first three NES ''Castlevania'' games for
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as ''Konami Collector's Series: Castlevania & Contra''. In 2004, ''Castlevania'' was released for the
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as part of the
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by Nintendo. The original end credits of the game, which consisted of puns on the names of horror movie stars, were removed in this version. The original game was included as one of 30 games featured on the 2016 NES Classic Edition. The game is included in ''Castlevania Anniversary Collection'', a compilation released as part of Konami's 50th anniversary. In Japan, this compilation includes the 1993 Famicom port instead of the original version. This contrasts the
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which used the Famicom Disk System version in all of its Japanese rereleases.


Reception

Since its original release, in the Japanese gaming publication '' Bi-Weekly Famitsu'', two reviewers praised the games graphics, with one saying that most of the data on the cartridge must be dedicated to the graphics. The other two reviewers complimented the game overall stating that it was a typically high quality work from Konami, with one praising the scale of the game due to it being for the Famicom Disc System. Among the negatives were that collecting points in the game seemed trivial as its not the goal of the game and the movement was a little monotonous. A review in the Japanese magazine '' Beep'' complimented the graphics and controls while stating that Konami may have focused too much on graphics as they found the game to be relatively short. ''
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'' also gave it a positive review in 1989, praising the "huge playing area and lots of neat touches" that would "keep you engrossed for weeks." They criticized the "gaudy graphics" but said "it's the gameplay that counts, and it's great!" It sold impressively and was considered a classic by ''
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'' and ''
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''. It was rated the 22nd best game made on a Nintendo System in ''
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''s Top 200 Games list in 2006. In August 2008, ''Nintendo Power'' listed it as the 14th-best Nintendo Entertainment System video game. In 2001, ''
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'' ranked it the 48th-best game ever made; the staff noted that its gameplay set a standard for the industry. ''
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'' ranked it 19th on their list of the best NES games; the second and third ''Castlevania'' games were ranked 25th and fifth, respectively. It was praised for its difficulty, gameplay, soundtrack and visuals. ''GameZone'' ranked it as the eighth-best ''Castlevania'' game. Robert Workman (an editor for ''GameZone'') felt that the game had aged well and was a great value on the
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. ''IGN''s Lucas M. Thomas noted the relative realism of ''Castlevania''s weapons versus "glowing flowers that let you throw bouncing fireballs." He also praised it for feeling scary while also not taking itself too seriously. The combination of these elements and others caused him to credit it as a "unique and wonderful" game and a game that made an impact on later ''Castlevania'' titles. ''Retro Gamer'' called it one of the most enduring video games ever made. It attributed its quality less so to its unique gameplay and more so to the adult atmosphere and challenge for players. In his review of the Virtual Console version, ''IGN''s Mark Birnbaum personally enjoyed its difficulty and design but noted that people who were quick to become frustrated would enjoy the Super NES sequel ''
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'' better. '' 1UP.com''s Kurt Kalata praised its level of difficulty and its realistic visual design. ''Game Informer''s Tim Turi claimed that the original ''Castlevania'' made the series a "legend" and called it the "essential ''Castlevania'' experience." ''IGN'' wrote a piece that discussed the idea that this game as well as other early ''Castlevania'' titles were overshadowed by the 1997 '' Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'', which it considered the best title in the series. It cited this game's absence from ''IGN''s top 100 games of all time as well as the absence of the second and third ''Castlevanias'' from ''Game Informer''s 'top 100 games of all time' list. It suggested that the reason this is the case is because of the NES games' high learning curve and difficulty level. It also felt that ''Symphony of the Night''s influence on the series after its release caused people to forget about the NES games. It praised the Virtual Console for allowing players unfamiliar with these games to experience them more easily. ''IGN''s Lucas M. Thomas included its 25th anniversary in a list of forgotten anniversaries which took place in 2011. He felt it odd that ''Castlevania'' had so many titles before its 25th anniversary, yet only released one title during 2011. The ''Classic NES Series'' re-release of the game was met with mixed to positive reception. It holds an average score of 74/100 and 71% at
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, respectively. ''Castlevania'' was cited as an influence on '' Ninja Gaiden'' (1988) for the Nintendo Entertainment System. ''Ninja Gaiden'' borrowed various gameplay elements from ''Castlevania'', including power-up items that give special abilities.


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