The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
If you think it’s scary on the outside, wait’ll you see the basement! You’re in for the longest night of your life. Ghosts, goblins, demons, wolves, bats – creatures lurking around every corner. As you descend deeper and deeper, they get thicker and thicker. Better stick close to the cavern floor – it’s your only chance of finding a weapon or two. You are Simon Belmont of the Belmont clan. Count Dracula has appeared and it’s your job to rid the world of him.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:083717110040
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo NES
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:NES_CASTLEVANIA
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Chris M –
"nintendo hard" this is the perfect example of that. Playing through a haunted castle , great control, great game. Face up against many classic monsters till you fight the ultimate baddie dracula! Classic. I challenge you to defeat the grim reaper without a sub weapon!
Penny Hopkins –
I would reccommend this game for everyone who loves the classics is so much fun a must have for everyone
Ed Oscuro –
Rarely do we see a title like Castlevania. Only a handful of titles from the 8-bit and 16-bit eras really capture a simple idea so well.So is it old? Most certainly, and you can find a cartridge for a few bucks. Do the graphics look terrible? No–to the contrary, they’re consistently done and support the game’s mood perfectly. Is the music awful? Not a bit–the first level music is considered the best composition in video gaming by scores.Castlevania did get lucky, having the equivalent of a planetary alignment in the console gaming world. Nintendo had decided to port its Famicom Disk System games over to the U.S. with next year’s launch of the NES (1987 at this point) and would give them a more reliable format with the cartridge (instead of those intentionally cheap disks–in Japan the philosophy was to make the game affordable, but here they decided to avoid major repair headaches and went cartridge only). Here as in Japan, Castlevania was the first really popular third party game for the system on disk or cart.The fact of the matter is that Castlevania appears in no form until late in 1986, about a year after Ghosts n’ Goblins hit the arcades. Even the venerable style of Makaimura (G n’G again) is too focused on silly details than Castlevania (which is saying quite a bit). Whereas Makaimura mixes up the game mechanic and throws in a lot of unpredictable and mysterious elements, Castlevania’s seeming staid nature in fact borrows a lot from it. Instead of replacing the main.
Gamer-one –
Castlevania has always been a great collection from the FIRST.
JustinaMurphy –
Great game fast shipping!
Kenneth –
I loved it in 1985 and I love this one now.