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		<title>LEGO Castlevania not coming to consoles, handhelds, but it should</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 00:01:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Munn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I was thinking for a while about setting up an April Fool&#8217;s joke about a LEGO Castlevania game, and here&#8217;s how it was going to go: I was going to actually build a full 3D scene involving LEGO bricks and minifigures and everything, it was going to be epic. The only problem is, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-951 alignright" title="LEGO Castlevania" src="http://www.munnky.com/sjm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/266361627_288af3eea8-300x250.jpg" alt="LEGO Castlevania" width="300" height="250" />So, I was thinking for a while about setting up an April Fool&#8217;s joke about a LEGO Castlevania game, and here&#8217;s how it was going to go: I was going to actually build a full 3D scene involving LEGO bricks and minifigures and everything, it was going to be epic. The only problem is, I have a life. Well, part of one. OK, I just was busy. Playing <em>MadWorld</em>. It&#8217;s awesome.</p>
<blockquote><p>A deal bricked together by Konami and Traveller&#8217;s Tales will bring the popular LEGO brand treatment to my favorite video game franchise, <em>Castlevania,</em> this fall. As was done with the two Star Wars trilogies,  <em>LEGO Castlevania</em> will apparently be a walk through the first three <em>Castlevania</em> games, in their classic side-scrolling glory, but presented to look as though all the graphics are done with LEGO bricks and parts. The games will be offered as direct downloads via XBLA, WiiWare, PSN, and DSiWare for play on 360, PS3, PSP, Wii, and DSi. There is no mention of a DS cartridge release of the game, but I&#8217;d be surprised if they excluded so much of that console&#8217;s audience from this.</p></blockquote>
<p>The image here is an image from a collection of game scenes redone in LEGO from a few years ago on Flickr. Check that out <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/skinnycoder/266361627/">here</a>.</p>
<p>So instead, what I&#8217;m doing is saying, why not a <em>LEGO Castlevania</em>? I&#8217;m sure Konami and Traveller&#8217;s Tales could get together on this one and pull something out that has the same camera problems the LEGO Star Wars games are known for, but with far poorer sales. Well, at least you and I would buy it. OK, I would.</p>
<p>What do you think? Would you buy <em>LEGO Castlevania</em>?</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://castlemania.munnky.com/?p=950">Castlemania</a></p>
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		<title>Etsy merchant offers cool gaming stuff and custom orders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 01:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Munn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While browsing over at Etsy tonight I managed to notice a couple of great items with a Castlevania theme, but if you&#8217;re not into Castlevania, perhaps I can catch your eye with&#8230; Gears of War? Ah, I thought so. Check out these items over at Etsy. There&#8217;s a zombie sprite-embroidered onesie, and this great Dracula [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-20064" title="Gears of War pendant" src="http://www.aeropause.com/wordpress/archives/images/2009/03/marcus_gears.png" alt="Gears of War pendant" width="227" height="350" />While browsing over at Etsy tonight I managed to notice a couple of great items with a <em>Castlevania</em> theme, but if you&#8217;re not into <em>Castlevania</em>, perhaps I can catch your eye with&#8230; <em>Gears of War</em>? Ah, I thought so. Check out these items over at Etsy. There&#8217;s a zombie sprite-embroidered onesie, and this great Dracula pendant. The maker of the Dracula pendant offers a number of Xbox 360 and <em>Gears of War</em> related items as well as pointing out that custom orders are always welcome.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.castlemaniablog.com/">Castlemania</a></p>
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		<title>Advantage: Programmar bring the NSFW gaming lyrics to you with style</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 03:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Munn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What would you say if I told you that there exists a band which performs classic video game themes and sets lyrics to them? Lyrics that not only have nothing to do with the game, but tend to be very cleverly written and often contain large amounts of profanity? You&#8217;d say &#8220;sign me up,&#8221; wouldn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-688" title="advprodisiac" src="http://www.munnky.com/sjm/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/advprodisiac.png" alt="advprodisiac" width="250" height="250" />What would you say if I told you that there exists a band which performs classic video game themes and sets lyrics to them? Lyrics that not only have nothing to do with the game, but tend to be very cleverly written and often contain large amounts of profanity? You&#8217;d say &#8220;sign me up,&#8221; wouldn&#8217;t you. Now what if I told you they did multiple classic Castlevania tunes, and did them well?</p>
<p>Ready your credit cards.</p>
<p>A band called Advantage: Programmar has an album available as MP3s for download from Amazon.com. The album is called Advprodisiac, and it contains covers of the songs Bloody Tears from <em>Simon&#8217;s Quest</em>, Wicked Child and Vampire Killer from <em>Castlevania</em>, and Evergreen from <em>Dracula&#8217;s Curse</em>, turned into songs called Come + Go With Me, I Really Need You, Can We Go Now? and It&#8217;s Time for Bed.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not just a <em>Castlevania</em> fan then there&#8217;s plenty more here, with selections from <em>Final Fantasy</em>, <em>Mario</em>, <em>Mega Man</em>, and even that awesome <em>Batman</em> game for NES from Sunsoft. Have a listen to samples of the songs and tell me if this isn&#8217;t some great work.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013YZB6K/ref=dm_sp_alb?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1233441826&amp;sr=102-13">Amazon</a> via <a href="http://castlemania.munnky.com/?p=687">Castlemania</a></p>
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		<title>A stroll through the castle with Simon Belmont and Dracula</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 04:38:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Munn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s hard to believe it&#8217;s been more than 20 years now since the first Castlevania game came out. As I continue to struggle in the final battle of Order of Ecclesia, I think about all the times I&#8217;ve faced off against the various supervillains of Castlevania over the years. My collection of games is nearly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-18260" title="castlevaniaaos_art-cross" src="http://www.aeropause.com/wordpress/archives/images/2008/12/castlevaniaaos_art-cross.jpg" alt="" width="285" height="230" />It&#8217;s hard to believe it&#8217;s been more than 20 years now since the first <em>Castlevania</em> game came out. As I continue to struggle in the final battle of <em>Order of Ecclesia</em>, I think about all the times I&#8217;ve faced off against the various supervillains of <em>Castlevania</em> over the years. My collection of games is nearly complete now, and I&#8217;ve received word that my review copy of <em>Judgment</em> is on its way at last, so it shouldn&#8217;t be too much longer before I&#8217;ve got the whole library of North American releases in the <em>Castlevania</em> franchise. Once that happens, will I want to play them all through once again, start to finish? Should I play them in chronological order? There&#8217;s an idea.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s have a look at where the franchise has been over the years as I get ready to tear into a game that could provide an excellent retrospective of some of its most important characters.</p>
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<p>In May 1988, Nintendo published Konami&#8217;s <em>Castlevania</em> in North America. The storyline told of Simon, of the vampire hunting house Belmont, who sets out to infiltrate Dracula&#8217;s castle and kick the undead man&#8217;s pasty ass armed with little more than a leather strap. This was a linear platform action/arcade game where you progressed through six stages of gradually increasing difficulty. Most of the challenge in the game came from the hard, simplistic controls. Hitting hopping flea men with your whip was an incredible challenge, but if you didn&#8217;t master it, you wouldn&#8217;t last more than a few seconds. <a href="http://www.aeropause.com/2007/05/review-castlevania-virtual-console/">Read my review</a>.</p>
<p>In December of that same year, Konami brought <em>Castlevania II: Simon&#8217;s Quest</em>. The story goes that Simon, just as he was slaying Dracula in the previous title, was afflicted with a curse that would eventually kill him. The quest is to gather the various body parts of Dracula that were being kept safely in various places around the map, bring them together and resurrect Dracula, then kill him properly and break the curse. This game dropped the linear progression in favor of an RPG-style game, with plenty of platforming but including branching paths, towns, items and upgrades to find and purchase, and a series of small mansions to explore, as well as one of the best known typos in gaming: &#8220;you now prossess Dracula&#8217;s rib.&#8221; <a href="http://www.aeropause.com/2008/02/review-castlevania-ii-simon%E2%80%9Aaos-quest-virtual-console/">Read my review</a>.</p>
<p>A year later, Konami released their first game on Nintendo&#8217;s plucky Gameboy handheld, <em>Castlevania: The Adventure</em>. Christopher Belmont, an ancestor of Simon, ventures into Castlevania to rescue his son Soleiyu, who&#8217;s been captured by Dracula. An admirable first effort, the game stands today as the most unplayable game in the series due to the pixel-perfect jumps required and the torturously slow pace. The music, for the era, is pretty impressive though, true to the franchise&#8217;s legacy.</p>
<p>The following October, in 1989, <em>Castlevania III: Dracula&#8217;s Curse</em> was released. Trevor Belmont, another ancestor of Simon&#8217;s, heads across the countryside and into Dracula&#8217;s castle in an effort to put down the Count&#8217;s centennial resurrection. Along the way he can meet and team up with one of three alternate characters. There&#8217;s Grant Danasty, a pirate whose parents were killed by Dracula. Sypha Belnades, a cloaked magic user who eventually pulls a Samus Aran. Alucard is here as well, in his first appearance in the series, and he brings the very useful ability to transform into a bat. Castlevania III was changed a lot when it was brought from Japan. The biggest difference was that the advanced chip that was built into the cartridge in Japan was pulled to save money, meaning the game took a serious hit in graphics and sound. Still, it sounded great for the era, and may have been the best sounding game on the NES anyway.</p>
<p><em>Super Castlevania IV</em> hit the SNES in December of 1991, and it did so in a big way. This is a bigger, more beautiful looking and phenomenally great sounding reimagining of the first <em>Castlevania</em> game. Still, when the game was localized, the story in the game was changed to make this a kind of sequel to <em>Castlevania II</em>. It doesn&#8217;t so much matter now, because story wasn&#8217;t important to the franchise until much later, anyway. IV brought with it much of the tight play control we expect of the series today. Simon can crouch and crawl slowly, jump short or long distances and whip in any direction. He can even swing from his whip or let it dangle in front of him to shield him from fireballs and small enemies. Much of these advanced whip techniques would be lost in later games. <a href="http://www.aeropause.com/2007/04/review-super-castlevania-iv-virtual-console/">Read my review</a>.</p>
<p>Konami went back to the Gameboy for the simultaneously released <em>Castlevania II: Belmont&#8217;s Revenge</em>. This game was basically the same as <em>Castlevania: The Adventure</em>, except with the brutally unforgiving game elements repaired. The game was presented to the west as a sequel to <em>Adventure</em> though, placing it several years later in the timeline than the first Gameboy game.</p>
<p><em>Castlevania Bloodlines</em> was the only appearance of <em>Castlevania</em> on Sega&#8217;s Genesis console, and it brought a far more arcadey feel to the game. It was an attempt to not only connect the franchise to Bram Stoker&#8217;s 1897 novel by incorporating relatives of that novel&#8217;s characters, but also to create a new and far more bloody image for the game. Two playable characters were offered, John Morris or Eric Lecarde. Morris used the whip, Lecarde a spear. This was composer Michiru Yamane&#8217;s first outing in the series, and she did an incredible job with it. Despite the far more limited (compared to the SNES) sound chip on the Genesis, the music in this game is not only varied and original, but extremely catchy.</p>
<p><em>Castlevania: Dracula X</em> for the SNES, which came in September of 1995, was an attempt by Konami to port the excellent <em>Dracula X: Chi no Rondo</em> from Japan&#8217;s PCEngine (TurboGrafx-16). It was an extremely limited port in comparison, and felt like a solid step down even from Super Castlevania IV. However, in the US, this is all we got of <em>Dracula X</em> until much, much later. This game was actually billed as a sequel to Chi no Rondo in Japan. <em>Dracula X</em> tells the story of Richter Belmont, who heads into Castlevania to conquer Dracula. The original game had a far more elaborate story involving the rescue of maidens, not to mention a much better CD audio soundtrack. Dracula X&#8217;s main claim to fame is that it was produced in such limited numbers that despite its shortcomings, it&#8217;s rather expensive to buy in any respectable condition.</p>
<p><em>Castlevania: Symphony of the Night</em> appeared in 1997 on Sony&#8217;s new PlayStation console with series programmer Koji Igarashi at the helm for the first time. Something&#8217;s amiss in Dracula&#8217;s castle, so Alucard, who&#8217;s apparently been asleep since his experience with Trevor Belmont long ago, awakes and sets out to figure out why his father is up and about. This was a direct sequel to <em>Chi no Rondo</em> and a turning point for the series. Koji Igarashi and his team chose to reinvent <em>Castlevania</em> in the style of the contemporary <em>Super Metroid</em>, taking the player&#8217;s equipment near the beginning (unless you tricked the game with a quick backslide, oops) and making them progressively collect it all again to gradually unlock more of the castle. Of course, we don&#8217;t find out Alucard&#8217;s a girl at the end. We already knew that by looking. <a href="http://www.aeropause.com/2007/03/mini-review-symphony-of-the-night-xbla/">Read James&#8217; review</a>.</p>
<p><em>Castlevania Legends</em> was the third Gameboy <em>Castlevania</em> game. This appeared in March 1998, and it starred a female Belmont named Sonia, who marches on to fight Dracula, bumping into Alucard along the way and perhaps even becoming more than just friends with him. This was the pinnacle of handheld <em>Castlevania</em> at the time. Nowadays it seems not much more remarkable than the other two <em>Castlevania</em> games, except for its scarcity and steep price tag on eBay.</p>
<p><em>Castlevania</em> arrived on the N64 in 1999 with the confusingly named <em>Castlevania</em>. Choose from either Carrie Fernandez or Reinhardt Schneider and following varying paths through the first 3D version of the game. This was a controversial move, perhaps because the series hallmarks of beautiful graphics and amazing sound were not really feasible with the technology of the time, particularly on the N64 which didn&#8217;t even have a dedicated sound chip. In fairness, it&#8217;s not a bad game, but it doesn&#8217;t capture the feeling of <em>Castlevania</em> well at all, playing more like an entirely different kind of game.</p>
<p>Later that year, Konami sought to release a more finished version of the game for N64, polishing over many of the rough edges and adding a playable character named Cornell, who was a werewolf. Opinions are split. It&#8217;s generally accepted that the game is better than its predecessor, but at the same time it doesn&#8217;t help that it&#8217;s basically the same game less than a year later for another $60. The game was a much shorter run than the other N64 game as well, making it pretty scarce and expensive nowadays when in collectible condition.</p>
<p>In June 2001, <em>Castlevania</em> went handheld once again with <em>Circe of the Moon</em>. The Belmonts are nowhere to be found, so Nathan Graves must rise to the challenge when Dracula takes off with Graves&#8217; teacher Morris Baldwin. Circle of the Moon was the first Castlevania on the Game Boy Advance and it came at a time when there was no internal light available for the system. Compounding this issue was the darkness of the game&#8217;s design. The game was pretty much unplayable on a standard GBA without direct sunlight. If you were lucky enough to play it though, the game was pretty good, involving a card combo magic system and a lot of interesting powerups. <a href="http://www.aeropause.com/2007/04/second-spin-circle-of-the-moon/">Read my second spin</a>.</p>
<p>Four months later, <em>Castlevania Chronicles</em> was released on PlayStation. This was an enhanced version of the remake of the original Castlevania that had appeared on the Sharp X68000 computer in Japan many years before. Players get the option of playing the original or a dressed-up version with new sprites, and there are some bonus features on the disc like a video interview with Koji Igarashi. This game was a limited run, and it&#8217;s not clear whether it sold well. It tends to fetch a high pricetag nowadays in good condition.</p>
<p><em>Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance</em> appeared on GBA in 2002. Juste Belmont dives into Castlevania with the intent of saving his girlfriend, who&#8217;s disappeared and is reportedly inside. Dissonance plays very much like a handheld Symphony of the Night, but instead of an inverted castle, the hook here is that there are actually two parallel castles that overlap in general geography but vary greatly. The visuals in the game were amazing for the time, particularly the complicated bosses. Konami&#8217;s developers brightened up the color palette in response to criticisms of <em>Circle of the Moon</em>, only to face further criticism when players were trying the shockingly bright game on their now internally lit GBA SP systems just a few months later.</p>
<p>Late in 2002, Konami published <em>Konami Collector&#8217;s Series: Castlevania and Contra</em> for Windows. This was a collection of emulated versions of the three NES <em>Castlevania</em> games and two NES <em>Contra</em> games. The shell these run in is simple, but it is easier to understand than trying to play these games emulated. Further, the games have been adjusted. For example, <em>Simon&#8217;s Quest</em> has its famous localization errors fixed. This is out of print now but can still be had brand new for just a few dollars on eBay. Set this up with a gamepad using an external utility, and you&#8217;ll be all set.</p>
<p>In May 2003, <em>Castlevania</em> hit a high-water mark on the GBA with <em>Aria of Sorrow</em>. This game, set in the future, has Soma Cruz stumbling into Castlevania accidentally, and trying to find a way out. Dracula was put down permanently in 1999, so not even those who know where he is understand why he&#8217;s there. He discovers he has the ability to absorb the souls of defeated monsters to learn some of their abilities. There&#8217;s a wide cast of memorable characters and a seriously shocking twist near the end that knocked me out of my seat. On top of all this, the graphics and sound are probably the best on the platform.</p>
<p>In October of that year, <em>Lament of Innocence</em> came to PS2. Lament we should, because this 3D <em>Castlevania</em> game chronicles the beginning of the Belmont vs Dracula story, and while it&#8217;s a phenomenal game, it drew some harsh critics. Leon Belmont is ousted by the church when he insists on heading to Romania to rescue his girlfriend, only to stumble upon Castlevania. This origin story is not only brilliantly written and competently voice acted, the graphics and sound are, to date, some of the best the series has to offer with a genuine <em>Castlevania</em> feel right along with tight play control.</p>
<p>In October 2004, Nintendo published a port of <em>Castlevania</em> as part of their Classic NES Series for Game Boy Advance. Notable enhancements include a save function, which makes the brutally cruel game far more manageable as you can play it in short bursts.</p>
<p>In the following October, <em>Dawn of Sorrow</em>, which was a direct sequel to <em>Aria of Sorrow</em>, brought the <em>Castlevania</em> goodness to Nintendo DS. A cult bent on resurrecting the late Dracula has built their own castle and is trying to install one of their own as the Count. Just as <em>Aria</em> did before it, <em>Dawn of Sorrow</em> seemed to &#8220;break&#8221; the platform, showing just how good a 2D game could look on Nintendo&#8217;s new handheld. The soul-stealing function returned, along with a somewhat clumsy &#8220;seal drawing&#8221; system that used the stylus. The cast of characters from the original game returned with all their revelations from the previous game open to each other, and it made for some interesting dynamics.</p>
<p>The following month, <em>Curse of Darkness</em> appeared on PS2 and Xbox. This is a direct sequel to <em>Castlevania III: Dracula&#8217;s Curse</em> and it features Trevor Belmont as an NPC. The main character is Hector, one of the recently slain Dracula&#8217;s top guys who had some involvement in the big guy&#8217;s downfall. Hector&#8217;s a devil forgemaster, a man with the ability to create and manage an assortment of familiars to help him progress through the castle to put an end to the ambitions of another of Dracula&#8217;s top guys, a devil forgemaster named Isaac. The innocent devil system is cool but confusing, and the weapon forge system is brilliant. The game is absolutely huge, with a variety of large areas to explore and lots of stuff to collect.</p>
<p>January 2006 brought the very short run of <em>Castlevania Double Pack</em>, a compilation cartridge for GBA that had <em>Harmony of Dissonance</em> and <em>Aria of Sorrow</em> on it for those who didn&#8217;t get one or both of those games the first time around. I made the mistake of not picking this up right away thinking it would be around for a while, and when it disappeared quickly I ended up having to pay a premium to pick it up.</p>
<p><em>Portrait of Ruin</em> became the second DS entry in the franchise in 2006, and it was a direct sequel to Castlevania Bloodlines. Jonathan Morris, son of Bloodlines&#8217; John Morris, joins Charlotte Orlean, a descendent of Castlevania (1999)&#8217;s Carrie Fernandez in a cooperative adventure to take down a vampire named Brauner who&#8217;s taken up residence in Castlevania in Dracula&#8217;s absence and decorated it with magical paintings that serve as portals to other places. Brauner&#8217;s brought his creepy daughters with him, and they cause plenty of trouble along the way. Portrait of Ruin was another beautiful game with some amazing effects, but the cooperative element was not well implemented. This game had a great 20th anniversary preorder bonus, including a series soundtrack CD, a stylus, art book, and some other great things. <a href="http://www.aeropause.com/2007/01/review-castlevania-portrait-of-ruin/">Read my review</a>.</p>
<p>In September 2007, Konami&#8217;s mobile division produced a <em>Castlevania</em> title called <em>Order of Shadows</em> for mobile phones. Desmond Belmont staggers slowly through a tiny Castlevania killing things. This clumsy, ugly, noisy game bears little resemblance to the quality titles in the rest of the series, and is stunningly short at less than two hours. I envy those who reportedly found a way to play all the way through Konami&#8217;s demo version on their website, because I paid $6 for this game and I want my money back. <a href="http://www.aeropause.com/2007/09/castlevania-order-of-shadows-review/">Read my review</a>.</p>
<p>The following month, we found out where Koji Igarashi had been. <em>Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles</em> was released for PSP. This is a compilation of the original <em>Chi no Rondo</em>, plus a remade version (called <em>Rondo of Blood</em>) with modern graphics, plus an enhanced port of the PlayStation version of <em>Symphony of the Night</em> with far improved localization. <em>Chi no Rondo</em> and <em>Symphony</em> need to be unlocked and it&#8217;s not easy to do so. The 3D character models in a 2D world look great on the PSP, and this compilation should not be missed. It serves as a kind of turning point in the series, from the generally linear <em>Rondo of Blood</em> to the <em>Metroid</em>-style <em>Symphony of the Night</em>, probably the most important shift in the series.</p>
<p>In October 2008, <em>Order of Ecclesia</em> arrived for Nintendo DS. The game takes place after Richter Belmont&#8217;s disappearance, so an Order called Ecclesia has appeared to handle the task of keeping the forces of darkness at bay. Things start to go wrong with the plan however and everything takes a dramatic turn. <em>Ecclesia</em> uses a Glyph system where Shanoa can absorb magical seals into her body, gaining abilities from enemies and objects like Soma did in the <em>Sorrow</em> games. The game is beautiful to look at and hear, controls like a dream, and has a surprising amount of things to uncover. It&#8217;s also astonishingly hard compared to other recent games. Look for my review if I can even beat the final enemy.</p>
<p><em>Castlevania Judgment</em> is the most recent <em>Castlevania</em> game. It came out last month, in November 2008. This is a fighting game with a cast of characters from across the series&#8217; history. There are some surprising cast choices and some apparent omissions, but we&#8217;ll have to see how that turns out later, as my review copy is supposed to be forthcoming. There&#8217;s even a new character named Aeon who is apparently the one to blame for this little timeline-hopping brawl. The game features open combat with opponents and also monsters in some parts, as well as boss battles against more powerful monsters like the minotaur.</p>
<p>Image source: <a href="http://castlevania.classicgaming.gamespy.com/aoscitadel/artwork.html">AOS Citadel</a></p>
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		<title>Weekend Gaming Score: All hail PlayNTrade, all hail my pal Jonathan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 01:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Munn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If I&#8217;ve worn my love for PlayNTrade on my sleeve and tired you folks of it, it still hasn&#8217;t been enough.
A friend of mine named Jonathan is a regular at the store now, and every time he&#8217;s there, he dutifully checks the place for things I might like. Yesterday he texted me, asking if I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-18164" title="cv-adventure-aero" src="http://www.aeropause.com/wordpress/archives/images/2008/12/cv-adventure-aero.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="240" />If I&#8217;ve worn my love for PlayNTrade on my sleeve and tired you folks of it, it still hasn&#8217;t been enough.</p>
<p>A friend of mine named Jonathan is a regular at the store now, and every time he&#8217;s there, he dutifully checks the place for things I might like. Yesterday he texted me, asking if I wanted a cartridge-only copy of <em>Legacy of Darkness</em>, and I declined. I&#8217;m still looking for a boxed copy of that game, as the cartridge is not too hard to come by.</p>
<p>Today he texted me telling me there was a boxed copy of <em>Castlevania Adventure</em> and I called him immediately. It turns out he wasn&#8217;t kidding. Someone had just traded in a complete copy of Konami&#8217;s first and most horribly unplayable Gameboy game. Better still, it apparently is in near mint condition, opened but still in the plastic and has all the original inserts. It gets even better, as all they wanted for it was $8.</p>
<p>Naturally, I asked him to pounce on it for me, and he did so. I&#8217;ve been heaping thanks and praise on him for this, and here&#8217;s one more. Rock on, Jonathan.</p>
<p>This makes the first of the three <em>Castlevania</em> Gameboy games I&#8217;ve obtained complete, and I hope it won&#8217;t be the last. I have a badly worn cart of <em>Legends</em> and a cart and manual for <em>Belmont&#8217;s Revenge</em>. Speaking of which, just last week I watched in horror as just the box for <em>Belmont&#8217;s Revenge</em> sold for over $60 on eBay. <em>Just the box</em>.</p>
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		<title>The Castlevania Collection footprint balloons alarmingly</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 03:07:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Munn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the things I hadn&#8217;t considered when I started this ill-advised adventure was just how much space a collection of Castlevania releases would occupy. I&#8217;m going to have to put some serious thought into where I want to keep this collection once it&#8217;s done, but here&#8217;s what it looks like right now.
The collection isn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_18032" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.aeropause.com/wordpress/archives/images/2008/11/aeropause-collection-large.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-18032" title="aeropause-collection-small" src="http://www.aeropause.com/wordpress/archives/images/2008/11/aeropause-collection-small.jpg" alt="What have I gotten myself into?" width="500" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">What have I gotten myself into?</p></div>
<p>One of the things I hadn&#8217;t considered when I started this ill-advised adventure was just how much space a collection of <em>Castlevania</em> releases would occupy. I&#8217;m going to have to put some serious thought into where I want to keep this collection once it&#8217;s done, but here&#8217;s what it looks like right now.</p>
<p>The collection isn&#8217;t nearly complete, but it&#8217;s getting there. I need boxes for the three Game Boy games and the manual for <em>Legends</em>. I need the box for <em>Super Castlevania IV</em>, and of course, all of <em>Dracula X</em> for SNES. I need <em>Legacy of Darkness</em> for N64. I need <em>Harmony of Dissonance</em> for GBA still, because somehow I keep losing auctions for that game. Aside from that, I&#8217;m just waiting for my review copy of <em>Castlevania Judgment</em> to appear, and I&#8217;m all set. When I discovered that the original <em>Castlevania</em> had also come out for several other platforms, such as Commodore 64 and Amiga, I immediately ruled that idea out. I&#8217;ve never even seen a copy of that. I don&#8217;t plan to pick up any imported <em>Castlevania</em> either. That means I&#8217;m truly in striking distance of completing this collection now.</p>
<p>Next up: <em>Metroid</em>. Considering I&#8217;m only two games shy of complete for that collection, why not, right?</p>
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		<title>The Castlevania Collection: Here&#8217;s how it&#8217;s going</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 16:32:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Munn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I mentioned not long ago my desire to have a collection of all the Castlevania games, and how I&#8217;d felt discouraged by other people&#8217;s willingness to pay a lot of money for these old games. You won&#8217;t be surprised to hear that I&#8217;ve adapted to this obstacle and have overcome it. I now own several [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-17136 alignleft" title="castlevania-boxes2" src="http://www.aeropause.com/wordpress/archives/images/2008/10/castlevania-boxes2.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="306" />I mentioned not long ago my desire to have a collection of all the <em>Castlevania</em> games, and how I&#8217;d felt discouraged by other people&#8217;s willingness to pay a lot of money for these old games. You won&#8217;t be surprised to hear that I&#8217;ve adapted to this obstacle and have overcome it. I now own several old <em>Castlevania</em> games, though some of them have yet to arrive in the mail from eBay sellers. I&#8217;ve developed a set of strategies that is serving me very well, so now I&#8217;ve managed to become the owner of the following games. Many of these I already owned before this foray into eBay buying, but here&#8217;s the list. Note that all the games are complete, with their original box and manual, except where indicated.</p>
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<p><strong>Castlevania (NES)</strong> I managed to get a great deal on this one because the box is ripped.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania II: Simon&#8217;s Quest (NES)</strong> This one was incredible. The cheapest one yet at less than four dollars, and it&#8217;s almost brand new. There was pencil writing on the manual, but it erased easily.</p>
<p><strong>The Castlevania Adventure (GB)</strong> While nigh unplayable today, no collector should be without this game. I only have the cartridge from a purchase some time ago. Right now it&#8217;s on eBay for less than $5. I bought the manual on eBay for $2 and am waiting for it to arrive in the mail.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania III: Dracula&#8217;s Curse (NES)</strong> Koji Igarashi&#8217;s favorite <em>Castlevania</em> game, and mine too. I bought this one at launch but lost it long ago. I got a deal on this one by being very quick on the mouse. I&#8217;d like to get the Japanese version as well, because it&#8217;s different from the US one, but I&#8217;m not sure how practical that would be.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania II: Belmont&#8217;s Revenge (GB)</strong> Widely considered a &#8220;fix&#8221; of <em>Castlevania Adventure</em>, this game is much more playable. I&#8217;ve reached the second-to-last boss. Again, I only have the cartridge. It&#8217;s not uncommon on eBay, but it&#8217;s a little bit more than <em>Adventure</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Bloodlines (GEN)</strong> This one was challenging. After doing my first-ever eBay return of an item that didn&#8217;t match its description (still waiting on that refund) I managed to score a near mint copy as part of a lot of complete games, which, if you&#8217;re interested, I am now <a href="http://myworld.ebay.com/torimarie/">selling off individually on eBay</a>. I expect that will actually turn me a profit. I even did local pickup on this one, saving myself the shipping.</p>
<p>Another challenge here was that there is a reissue of the game in a paperboard box with a black and white manual. This version is more common on eBay (there are several new sealed copies on there) but not much less expensive than the original clamshell design with the color manual. Someone is even selling counterfeit emulated copies of <em>Bloodlines</em> for play in Windows for less than $10. Hello? Konami?</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania Legends (GB)</strong> My copy of this game looks like hell, but I&#8217;m glad I got it when I did. I spent like $12 for it, but now it&#8217;s rare to see a copy under $35 on eBay, even when it&#8217;s just the cartridge like I have.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS1)</strong> I had a Greatest Hits copy of this game years ago but sold it. I hadn&#8217;t planned to pick it up since I have the game in various forms already, but then I saw the queue for it on Goozex is very short. Minutes after I put it on my list I was matched. I hope the copy that comes is an original pressing, but I doubt it.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania (N64)</strong> Save for Simon&#8217;s Quest, the cheapest and most common Castlevania game on eBay, despite the fact that every seller puts &#8220;RARE&#8221; in the title. My copy&#8217;s a little rough, but set me back only $12.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania Chronicles (PS1)</strong> I picked up this one on Half.com, and it set me back $35.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (GBA)</strong> Quick clicking scored me a complete copy of this rare game for $5. I already have a cart-only copy, and I&#8217;ll sell that one once this one comes in the mail.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania Double Pack (Harmony of Dissonance and Aria of Sorrow on one cart) (GBA)</strong> I have a cart-only copy I got some time ago from Gamestop for $18. I found a seller who specializes in boxes and manuals and picked up the box and manual for $4. Still waiting for that to arrive in the mail.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (PS2)</strong> I had this a while ago, lent it away and never saw it again. I picked up another copy earlier this year on eBay for around $10. It&#8217;s very common and inexpensive.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (PS2)</strong> I&#8217;ve written about this one a few times, I bought it earlier this year when I got a PS3. It was somewhere around $10 as well.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (DS)</strong> Preordered and purchased at launch.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (DS)</strong> Preordered and purchased at launch.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles (PSP)</strong> Got it on Goozex for an exhorbitant 500 points (about $25) due to high demand. There are hundreds of copies on eBay for around $10.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (DS)</strong> Preordered and purchased at launch.</p>
<p><strong>The hit list: here&#8217;s the games that are eluding me so far.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Super Castlevania IV (SNES)</strong> This one&#8217;s not too scarce, but the people who want complete copies have deeper pockets than me. Copies are running more than $40 in many cases. To get one less than that, you need to be wiling to buy something from someone who won&#8217;t post photos, which is always suspicious. The other concern is avoiding the reissue of the game with a black and white manual, something that can be very difficult.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania Dracula X (SNES)</strong> I&#8217;m shocked at how expensive this game is. For a complete copy, one could easily spend $60 or more.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness (N64)</strong> Not only is this somewhat uncommon on eBay in any condition, it&#8217;s very expensive, commanding $20 for just the cartridge in some cases.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (GBA)</strong> Just as with <em>Symphony of the Night</em>, I&#8217;ve done a turnaround on this title. I decided for my collection that I want all the games, not just the compilations. That means along with <em>Double Pack</em>, I&#8217;m looking for <em>Harmony of Dissonance</em>. This one&#8217;s on my Goozex request list, and we&#8217;ll see how that goes. Complete copies on eBay go for $20 or more.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (GBA)</strong> This one&#8217;s also on my Goozex request list despite being part of <em>Double Pack</em>. Complete copies on eBay go for as much as $30.</p>
<p><strong>Castlevania Dracula X: Rondo of Blood (PCE)</strong> I don&#8217;t know what I&#8217;m going to do about this one. I&#8217;ve read that the game is very common used in Japan, but because of perceived rarity and demand, the game easily sells for over $100 here in the US&#8230; or at least it did before it came out as part of <em>Dracula X Chronicles</em> on PSP. It&#8217;s currently $145 at Play-Asia. Maybe I&#8217;ll pick up a copy if I&#8217;m ever in Japan.</p>
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		<title>Aeropodcast #54: Show That Cat Who&#8217;s Boss</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:53:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Haygood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Koss, Fourhman and Joe come to the table to discuss all things digital ownership, wondering how much of what you buy on your consoles and PC do you own. What happens to your games that you buy through the marketplace when the new consoles come out. The discussion also looks at the idea of download [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.aeropause.com/archives/ourmic.jpg" alt="" width="152" height="190" />Koss, Fourhman and Joe come to the table to discuss all things digital ownership, wondering how much of what you buy on your consoles and PC do you own. What happens to your games that you buy through the marketplace when the new consoles come out. The discussion also looks at the idea of download caps on things you buy, currently in use in the Sony online video store and the Electronic Arts digital store.</p>
<p>We also have a ton of community news including some new reviews and a question about how we got our online nicknames. In the news we talk about the Soulcalibur 4 DLC (duh), a possible new Syndicate game and the Motorstorm 2 demo, to name a few topics.</p>
<p>Music this week is from Revolution Void, and can be found at <a href="http://www.revolutionvoid.com">www.revolutionvoid.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Castlevania addict tries to go home, but lacks depth of pocket</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 03:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Munn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My history with Castlevania is a long and complex one, but I&#8217;ll keep it pretty simple: I started with Simon&#8217;s Quest and was hooked solidly. I bought Castlevania III at launch&#8230; it goes on from there.
Somewhere along the line all my Castlevania games wandered off. I had complete copies of several of the games&#8230; who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.aeropause.com/wordpress/archives/images/2007/bats.png" alt="" width="250" height="100" />My history with <em>Castlevania</em> is a long and complex one, but I&#8217;ll keep it pretty simple: I started with <em>Simon&#8217;s Quest</em> and was hooked solidly. I bought <em>Castlevania III</em> at launch&#8230; it goes on from there.</p>
<p>Somewhere along the line all my <em>Castlevania</em> games wandered off. I had complete copies of several of the games&#8230; who knows exacly what happened? Anyway, I decided recently to go back and pick up complete copies of all the old games on eBay, and that idea just kind of fell away not long after that. It turns out there are people with an even more overdeveloped sense of nostalgia than me, or at least they have more disposable income to commit to games that can be had much cheaper on Virtual Console.</p>
<p>That wasn&#8217;t before I landed a copy of <em>Castlevania: Bloodlines</em> for Genesis, which is one of my favorite games in the series that somehow is thus far overlooked for release on Virtual Console. I&#8217;m looking forward to playing that again, though it may have to wait for me to mod my Genesis if it won&#8217;t run on my AtGames Megadrive. At any rate, I&#8217;ll need to mod my Genesis to play it in stereo sound, since there&#8217;s no way to do that at all on the AtGames device.</p>
<p>Next time I try to collect old games, I&#8217;ll pick a shorter franchise.</p>
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		<title>Aeropodcast #53: Get Your Official Wii Box Accessory</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 21:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Haygood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week, Stephen, Fourhman, Koss and Joe are back in the mix in a podcast that was issue free for a change.
This week, we looked at the two big conventions going on, Tokyo Game Show and Blizzcon, and picked some of our favorite topics from those shows. Some of the highlights include a No More [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.aeropause.com/archives/ourmic.jpg" alt="" width="152" height="190" />This week, Stephen, Fourhman, Koss and Joe are back in the mix in a podcast that was issue free for a change.</p>
<p>This week, we looked at the two big conventions going on, Tokyo Game Show and Blizzcon, and picked some of our favorite topics from those shows. Some of the highlights include a No More Heroes sequel, new footage of the 360 and PS3 version of Castlevania, a date for the 360 dashboard update, and Lets Tap the game you control with a box.</p>
<p>We also gave much props to George Walker, one of our writers who is taking a break from writing to spend some time with his family&#8230;who are we kidding, it is to get the rest of those Legendary achievements in Halo 3. Seriously George, good luck, and we&#8217;ll leave the light on. In news we had advertisements from the Obama campaign in Burnout Paradise, Fallout 3 PC specs and some Castlevainia pre-order goodness, along with other items. This week, our bumper music comes from Castlevania, which is a Konami brand.</p>
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