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[39] Castlevania characters and elements have appeared in crossovers and other titles such as the Konami Wai Wai World series, Contra: Hard Corps, DreamMix TV World Fighters, Bomberman R and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. [40] Common elements[edit] Gameplay[edit] Screenshot of Castlevania on the NES Castlevania, released for the NES in 1986 is a platform game in which the player takes the role of Simon Belmont, a descendant of the Belmont clan, a family of vampire hunters. He travels to Dracula's castle, Castlevania, and fights his way through the castle annihilating Dracula himself and the castle. Belmont's main weapon is a whip called the Vampire Killer, while the secondary weapons include throwing daggers, bottles of holy water that act as small fire bombs, throwing axes that arc overhead, a watch that stops time, and a cross that acts like a boomerang. These are powered by hearts which are collected by destroying candles and killing monsters.While Misuzu, Carol, and Kosuke hang out, Tomo win all the prizes in a shooting game, where the operator alerts all the stall managers, sending them a picture of Tomo, now unrecognizable in a yukata. Junichiro takes Tomo to a special spot to watch the fireworks and she thinks of confessing again. Meanwhile, Junichiro recalls Tomo's previous confession, convincing himself that she was not being serious. The gang targets Misuzu to get back at Tomo. Her demonic aura initially scares them, but she says Carol is not her friend to spare her. Upset, Carol tazes the gang leader and a chase ensues. While hiding, Misuzu calls Junichiro, with Tomo following. They defeat the gang, while Misuzu apologizes to Carol. Kosuke arrives and seeing Carol in underwear while changing her clothes, misinterprets the situation. Misuzu later blackmails the gang into becoming their bodyguards, which they do after learning Tomo is Goro's daughter. The next day, Junichiro joyfully holds Tomo to walk to school, delighting her.
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