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[12] Castlevania is one of Konami's most successful and prominent franchises;[13] several of its entries are ranked among the best video games ever made. [14] Games[edit] See also: List of Castlevania media § Video games Release timelineOriginal series in greenLords of Shadow series in yellow1986CastlevaniaVampire Killer1987Castlevania II: Simon's Quest1988Haunted Castle1989Castlevania: The AdventureCastlevania III: Dracula's Curse19901991Castlevania II: Belmont's RevengeSuper Castlevania IV19921993Akumajō DraculaCastlevania: Rondo of Blood1994Castlevania: Bloodlines1995Castlevania: Dracula X19961997Castlevania: Symphony of the NightCastlevania Legends19981999Castlevania (Nintendo 64)Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness20002001Castlevania: Circle of the MoonCastlevania Chronicles2002Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance2003Castlevania: Aria of SorrowCastlevania: Lament of Innocence20042005Castlevania: Dawn of SorrowCastlevania: Curse of Darkness2006Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin2007Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles2008Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia2009Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth2010Castlevania: Lords of Shadow201120122013Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate2014Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 Most Castlevania titles have been released in Japan, North America, Europe and Australia on various video game consoles, personal computers (PC) and mobile phones, with additional remakes and re-releases. [15] The first console title, Castlevania, was released on the Famicom Disk System in 1986 and in North America in 1987 on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). [8] A 2D sidescrolling action game where the player progresses through six stages, many principal features of the Castlevania series originated with it. [16] It has been ported to many platforms, such as the NES Classic Edition. [17] Also released in 1986 was Vampire Killer for the MSX home computer, which played significantly differently from the original Castlevania, where players had to search for the exit before they could proceed to the next stage. [18] Following that year, in 1987, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest further departed from the standard platforming genre of the first Castlevania for a game more similar to the nonlinear gameplay of Metroid, with several role-playing elements such as a world map which the player is free to explore and revisit. [19][20] The franchise's first arcade game, Haunted Castle (1988), returned to the linear platforming gameplay of the original. [21] This continued with the first handheld Game Boy entry, Castlevania: The Adventure[22] and the NES sequel, Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, both released in 1989. Dracula's Curse added features to the original gameplay, including alternate stages and multiple playable characters. [23] The Adventure saw a Game Boy sequel, Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge, in 1992 and a remake, Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth, developed by M2 for the WiiWare service in 2009.
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