While Dracula X has been rendered non-canon and is considered a worse version of Rondo, its story is still interesting enough to discuss. Because Rondo of Blood was already called Dracula X in Japan, the SNES game was dubbed Dracula XX. Dracula X released in 1995, two years after Rondo of Blood came out in Japan only on the PC Engine Super CD-ROM (an upgraded TurboGrafx 16). This is notably not a GBA game, but appears to have been included in this collection to ensure all of Castlevania’s major 2D games have been re-released. However, Castlevania: Dracula X doesn’t fit with the rest.Īs a counterpart to the PlayStation 4-exclusive Castlevania Requiem, this collection includes the SNES title Castlevania: Dracula X. All three are classics, and worth trying for those who have already beaten Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. This multi-platform collection follows up on two Castlevaniacollections released in the past few years, this time focusing on titles from Game Boy Advance.The Advance Collection’s offerings consist of Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Harmony of Dissonance, and Aria of Sorrow. The recent Nintendo Direct came with a big surprise for Castlevania fans: a surprise release of the Castlevania Advance Collection.
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