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Castlevania (Europe)

NES / Famicom
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1990
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The Japanese original of Castlevania on Famicom Disk System. The source of everything. Perfect gothic atmosphere, mechanics still impeccable. Essential to understand where the series comes from.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 12+
Description
Gothic action platformer in which Simon Belmont battles Dracula in his castle with his whip. Published by Konami, released in Europe in 1988. Simon in side-scrolling view with whip and sub-weapons, Dracula's castle levels, impressive bosses and memorable soundtrack by Kinuyo Yamashita. European version of the first Castlevania, founding the genre.

Castlevania review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Signed by Kinuyo Yamashita, the music of the first Castlevania immediately imposes an unforgettable heroic gothic, "Vampire Killer" to the fore. These nervy, melodic themes, etched into collective memory, stick to Simon's whip with rare intensity. This founding soundtrack remains one of the peaks of NES chiptune.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,06 MB 📅01/01/1990
Published by Konami

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Collector interest

The European PAL edition of the series founder, released late and in more modest quantities than the US version. The PAL CIB in its original cardboard box remains a pivot of any European Konami NES collection, with demand that never softens. Sealed PAL copies have climbed spectacularly in recent years, lifted by the steady cultural comeback of the Belmont saga.

Memorable bosses

A tribute to horror cinema, Dracula's castle parades a procession of mythic creatures: Medusa, the mummy, Frankenstein's monster, then a Death who scythes down the careless with whirling sickles. The two-phase final clash against the count, set to an unforgettable theme, crowns a flawless build of tension. Demanding and iconic, these guardians defined the gothic boss.

A cult cover

On the Japanese disk (Famicom Disk System), the design swaps direct confrontation for the mood of an old horror engraving, dominated by the castle and a more painterly staging. The title 'Akumajou Dracula' and its gothic ornaments root the work in the grand tradition of European horror cinema. A more solemn identity, clearly distinct from the Western edition's bravado.

Is Castlevania still worth playing in 2026?

Castlevania, originally released in Japan as Akumajou Dracula on Famicom Disk System, is the source of it all. Simon Belmont, the fantasised Dracula's castle, the whip, the sub-weapons and unforgettable bosses. The gothic art direction marks the period and Kinuyo Yamashita's score lives in the collective memory. The stiff controls define a game design school never truly replaced. For fans of demanding 2D action and atmospheric platforming, still a foundational experience to know today.

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