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Posted: May 10th 2007 7:18PM (Unverified) said

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Of course, if they added this, then they would need to add Nemesis '90 Kai, arguably the best Gradius game ever.

Posted: May 10th 2007 8:32PM (Unverified) said

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You tell 'em, JC! Save points are for chumps.

Posted: May 10th 2007 9:43PM (Unverified) said

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This should be on the DS with all the other old school castlevanias in one collection. That'd be the sweetness.

Posted: May 10th 2007 9:44PM (Unverified) said

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... on second thought, no save points in a portable game don't work so well.

Posted: May 10th 2007 10:22PM (Unverified) said

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I actually just finished playing through this game about a week ago. It's pretty good and a good reminder of a time when games were actually difficult.

I'm sorta hoping for a new traditional-style Castlevania to come out one of these days, but I know that'll probably never happen.

Posted: May 11th 2007 1:11AM (Unverified) said

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Actually this game is really kind of horrible. It's nowhere near as good as its successor, Dracula X. Both the PCE and SNES versions of DracX are far better than this game.

Unfortunately the X68 version has a reputation for greatness only because it's the least known game in the series. It does not deserve this reputation, at least for gameplay. Its only redeeming features are the music and graphics.

Too hard, too boring, to similar to the previous games. Dracula X and SotN both moved the series forward, this game was merely a stepping stone to CV4 on the SNES. A valuable part of the series, but not because it's fun.

Posted: May 11th 2007 1:21AM (Unverified) said

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NFG: Thanks for commenting. You're one of the people whose opinion I would trust more than my own.

But in this case, I'll hold on to my position. Dracula X is great, but I think it marks a sort of intermediate area between old Castlevania and Metroidvania, in that Richter is more agile and has a lot more abilities and stuff. I am not saying that X68000 Vania is better or worse, because I think it's so different from Dracula X and its successors. Which kind of Castlevania I want to play depends on my mood, and when I want to play a brutally-hard, getting-hit-by-Medusa-heads-on-the-stairs kind of game, I pop in Chronicles. To be honest, I love them all, except for the ones that are in 3D or on the Game Boy.

I think the things you find horrible about it are exactly the things I like.

Posted: May 11th 2007 2:30AM (Unverified) said

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You may be right. I lusted after this game for ages, but once I got it I was really disappointed. It was the SNES CV4 without the innovation, it was the NES game with better graphics. It was annoying and a game that straddled the line between the old and new eras of Japanese game development. Coming to grips with the new powers granted by new hardware Konami went all out in the A/V, but forgot to make the game keep up.

Not my style, but it still regularly finds its way into my X68. =)

Posted: May 11th 2007 5:23AM (Unverified) said

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Just thought I'd give you a heads-up about the rumored MP3C and Strikers Charged pre-orders today.

http://heroestv.com/blog/deceit/2007/05/11/mp3c-strikers-charged-pre-orders-begin/

http://gonintendo.com/?p=17684

Posted: May 11th 2007 2:51PM (Unverified) said

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Skip over this game and just give us the NES classics. Besides, the X68000 isn't even a system in the virtual console.

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