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Plot and setting[edit] See also: List of Castlevania
characters Castlevania series fictional chronology Original series 1094: Lament of Innocence
1476: Dracula's Curse
1479: Curse of Darkness
1576: The Adventure
1591: Belmont's Revenge
1691: Castlevania
1698: Simon's Quest
1748: Harmony of Dissonance
1792: Rondo of Blood
1797: Symphony of the Night
1800s:
Order of Ecclesia
1917: Bloodlines
1944: Portrait of Ruin
2035: Aria of Sorrow
2036: Dawn of Sorrow
Lords of Shadow series 1047: Lords of Shadow
1073–1101: Mirror of Fate
1102–2057: Lords of Shadow 2 Sources:[41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] The Castlevania franchise heavily references the horror films produced by Universal Pictures and Hammer Film Productions. [7] Creator of the series, Hitoshi Akamatsu, wanted players to feel like they
were in a classic horror film. [49] Werewolves, zombies, Frankenstein's monster, and Count Dracula make recurring appearances. [7] Alucard, introduced in Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, is a reference to the character of the same name from the 1943 film, Son of Dracula. [50] The games include folklore and mythological monsters such as Medusa,[51] as well as direct references to literary horror. [52] Castlevania: Bloodlines explicitly incorporates the events of Bram Stoker's Dracula into the series,[53] and the recurring character Carmilla is based on the 1872 novel Carmilla by
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. [54] Castlevania mainly takes place in the castle of Count Dracula,[7] who resurrects every hundred years to take over the world. [55] With the exception of some games, the players assume the role of the Belmonts, a clan of vampire hunters who have defeated Dracula for centuries with the Vampire Killer. [24] The Vampire Killer is a legendary whip that is passed down to their successors and can only be used by them. [24] In Castlevania: Bloodlines, the whip has been inherited by John Morris, the son of Quincey Morris, who is a distant descendant of the Belmonts. [53] Other recurring characters throughout the series include the dhampir Alucard, who sides with Trevor Belmont against his father Dracula in Dracula's Curse.
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other projects Wikimedia Commons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese video game company This article is about the video game company and its predecessor. For other uses, see SNK (disambiguation). SNK CorporationHeadquarters in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, since 2023Native name株式会社SNKRomanized nameKabushiki gaisha Esu Enu KeiFormerlyOriginal companyShin Nihon Kikaku
(1978–1986)[1]SNK Corporation
(1986–2001)Current companyPlaymore Corporation
(2001–2003)SNK Playmore Corporation
(2003–2016)Company typeKabushiki gaishaFoundedJuly 22, 1978; 45 years ago (1978-07-22) (as Shin Nihon Kikaku Corporation)
August 1, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-08-01) (as Playmore Corporation)FounderEikichi KawasakiDefunctOctober 30, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-10-30)
(original)FateBankruptcy
SNK was unable to submit a proposed rehabilitation plan by the deadline, and the Osaka District Court decided to abolish civil rehabilitation proceedingsHeadquartersSuita, Osaka, Japan (1978–2023)
Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, Japan (2023–present)Area servedWorldwideKey peopleGe Zhihui
(chairman, president)[2]Kenji Matsubara (CEO)[3]Revenue ¥3,105,000,000 (2017)[4]Net income ¥115,000,000 (2015)[4]OwnerMiSK Foundation (96. 18%)[5]Number of employees ~400 (as of December 2022)[6]SubsidiariesShogun StudiosNeo Geo ComicsSNK ElectronicsWebsitewww. snk-corp.