14 different palette options! Six MSU-1 soundtracks!
The welcome trend of NES titles getting native ports to the SNES continues, and it’s the turn of Konami’s gothic epic Castlevania.
Originally released under the name Akumajō Dracula on the Famicom Disk System in September 1986 (it would come to the NES as Castlevania in 1987), this 2D platformer established the series’ reputation for fast action, insane challenge and amazing music – and now you can play it natively on your SNES, thanks to the efforts of Rumbleminze.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
14 different palette options! Six MSU-1 soundtracks!
The welcome trend of NES titles getting native ports to the SNES continues, and it’s the turn of Konami’s gothic epic Castlevania.
Originally released under the name Akumajō Dracula on the Famicom Disk System in September 1986 (it would come to the NES as Castlevania in 1987), this 2D platformer established the series’ reputation for fast action, insane challenge and amazing music – and now you can play it natively on your SNES, thanks to the efforts of Rumbleminze.
Read the full article on timeextension.com