Castlevania
...anchises, and has seen titles released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Super Nintendo, the Sega Mega Drive, PC Engine, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, and Microsoft Xbox video game consoles. Several franchise titles have been released for handheld game consoles, including the Game Boy, the Game Boy Advance, Playstation Portable and the Nintendo DS, and for various personal computer platforms, including the MSX 2, the Commodore 64, the Sharp X68000, the Commodore Amiga, PC MS-DOS, and Microsoft Windows. Contents ...more
Get Thrill With the Amazing Gaming Console - Xbox 360
...processing unit at its heart. The gadget also contains 500 MHz ATI Xenos gaming processor unit which provides a superb speed. The console offers you a hard drive of 120 GB which can also be expanded by using memory card. The console also has 512 MB of Random Access Memory. The gadget's memory architecture is so meticulously designed that it supports almost every game no matter whatever is the storage area required. The user can access the gaming files any time and open them to experience some fascinating moments of gaming.
This sophisticated gaming machine supports playback of audio and video files in popular formats such as CD-rom, CD-R, CD-DA, CD-RW, WMA CD and MP3 CD. The device has the capability to produce multi-channel surround sound that enables seamless delivery of audio solutions to the amazement of its users. You can also play your games, music and videos by its C...more
Castlevania: curse of darkness (Music)
...older Castlevania titles that had more progressive rock soundtracks. The opening drum roll from the classic Castlevania III song, "Beginning", appears in a few songs too, including ...more
Castlevania Recurring castle areas
... to the first main hallway.
Chapel
The supposed place of worship is another of Castlevania's favorite places. One particular characteristic of a Castlevania chapel is its common emphasis on stained glass windows. Sometimes, stained-glass humanoid forms will appear from these windows to attack the player.
Clock Tower
In early games, this portion of the castle is often featured towards the end of the game, serving as either the final stage which leads directly to Dracula's Keep, or the game's second to last stage, an honor which is often lost in latter games even though this place is always located close to the keep. The tower contains spinning gears and pendulums which serve as platforms and enemies that usually consist of Medusa heads and harpies. The Clock Tower is also the one place in the castle with a lot of instant-kill threats, mostly spikes. Death, one of the most frequently recurring boss fights in the series, is often encountered here.
Castle Keep
The keep is Dracula's personal room, so to speak, and beca...more
