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71%, respectively, on GameRankings. Many of the games have appeared on lists of
video games considered to be the best. Symphony of the Night appeared at #16 on IGN "Top 100 games" and was one of the first to be introduced on the GameSpot "The Greatest Games of All Time". Both acclaimed the game to successfully making a game in 2D while the industry was moving to 3D. [81][168] Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse was named the 9th best 8-bit game by GameTrailers. [169] Super Castlevania IV was named the 11th best game of the SNES by ScrewAttack on their "Top 20 SNES Games". [170] The series as a whole was named the 4th best franchise in games ever by IGN, behind only Final Fantasy, The Legend of Zelda and Mario, and citing Super Castlevania IV and Symphony of the Night as highlights. [171] Aria of Sorrow was named the 2nd best game on the Game Boy Advance and one of the must buys for the system, according to the same website. [172][173] Castlevania, Super Castlevania IV, and Aria of Sorrow appeared on Nintendo Power's "Top 200 Games" list. [174][175] Trivia about the series has been mentioned in the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008. [176][177] In other media[edit] Further information: List of Castlevania media Simon Belmont was one of the stars in the animated series
Captain N: The Game Master.
Mima confides in Rumi about "Mima's Room", but is advised to ignore it. Mima's first job is a minor role in a television detective drama called Double Bind; however, Tadokoro lobbies the producers of Double Bind, and succeeds in securing Mima a larger part that involves a rape scene. Despite Rumi's objections, Mima accepts the role, although this leaves her mentally distressed. On her way home, she sees her reflection dressed in her former idol outfit. The reflection
claims she's "the real Mima". Between the ongoing stresses of filming Double Bind, her lingering regret over leaving CHAM!, her paranoia of being stalked, and her increasing
obsession with "Mima's Room", Mima begins to suffer from psychosis: in particular, struggling to distinguish real life from her acting life, and having repeated apparently unreal sightings of her former self, "the real Mima".
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