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Prerelease:Castlevania: Bloodlines
This page details pre-release information and/or media for Castlevania: Bloodlines.
Contents
CES 1993
Player One
A preview screenshot found in French magazine Player One #033, part of their cover of the 1993 CES.
- The area is unknown, a lot of graphic pieces are not present in any known version.
- The Bonehead enemy looks completely different than in the final version. It also has three heads, in the final version the max is two.
Joypad
A preview found in French magazine Joypad #022, summer 1993, Castlevania Bloodlines preview, part of their cover of the 1993 CES.
- Another screenshot of the same area as above, from the same build. Probably an early version of the stage 1 castle, as the stage number on the HUD indicates.
Magazine Translation |
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Owners of the Megadrive can rejoice with the upcoming release of the mythical Castlevania series (6 episodes on NES, Game Goy and SFC!). Especially considering this one isn't a remake of an older episode in the series, but a new game developed specifically for the Megadrive. However, mechanics remain the same: armed with his whip, Simon is faced against ghouls and zombies in order to vainquish his old enemy the count Dracula. November release. |
Gamefan
Two screenshots from Gamefan Volume 1 Issue 09, August 1993, as part of their CES cover.
From the same build as the Joypad and Player One previews, this one shows screenshots of an early version of stage 1-3.
Consoles +
A screenshot from magazine Console +, issue # 22 summer 1993. Part of their CES coverage. The text only consists of educated guesses as to how the game will be.
Televisator2
Video preview from a French TV channel, showing the early stage 1 design.
Voice Over Translation |
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Recently Konami has put itself on the Megadrive, after the incredible Tiny Toons they continue with an adaptation of Castlevania on the 16-bit of Sega. Surprising considering the ''Nintendo Image'' that sticks to this game, though sadly this version is far from rivaling with the ones on NES and Super NES. |
MEGA Force
From magazine Mega Force, issue # 19 summer 1993. Part of their CES coverage, the screenshot shows the same area as the start of the above Televisator2 video. As usual, the text is made of educated guesses and calls the protagonist Simon Belmont.
EGM
A preview from Electronic Gaming Monthly #052, November 1993. It seems very close to the v0.1 prototype, if not the same version.
An earlier version of the intro story screen with different coloring.
The mid boss of stage 1 is the same version as seen in the v0.1 prototype.
Mean Machines Sega
A preview from Mean Machines Sega #014, December 1993. Again, it seems to be the same version as seen in the v0.1 prototype.
Advertisement
An ad from magazine Mean Machines Sega #018 and #019. Several screenshots differ from the final version.