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Posted by Joystiq Feb 19 2010 22:15 GMT
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By now, European Wii owners probably feel like they've been waiting for Castlevania: The Adventure Rebirth since the actual 16-bit generation. We're happy to report that, according to the Nintendo Channel, the WiiWare reimagining of the Game Boy's Castlevania: The Adventure will be released in Europe next Friday, February 26.

As always, it's a rare treat to know ahead of time when a WiiWare game's coming out -- especially when it's a game someone out there may actually be interested in buying. Everyone, buy the Rebirth games so we can get a Parodius or Mystical Ninja Rebirth!

[Via GoNintendo]

Posted by IGN Jan 07 2010 23:26 GMT
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Dracula built his castle in the suburbs?!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 07 2010 02:36 GMT
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Relive the adventure in this gameplay of stage five of Castlevania: The Adventure Rebirth.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 07 2010 02:36 GMT
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Collect tons of power-ups in stage six of Castlevania: The Adventure Rebirth.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 07 2010 02:35 GMT
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Brave the ghoulish castle and dungeons only to meet the stone golem at the end of Stage IV of Castlevania: The Adventure Rebirth.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 07 2010 02:35 GMT
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Ascend the deadly tower of Stage III as Simon Belmont in Castlevania: The Adventure Rebirth on WiiWare.

Posted by IGN Jan 06 2010 19:03 GMT
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Players embark on a quest to destroy Dracula in Konami's new 2D side-scroller.

Posted by GoNintendo Jan 02 2010 16:07 GMT
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Talk about a big issue. For whatever reason, sometime the level 5 boss just doesn’t drop the level-ending crystal after you defeat him. That means you’re left to wander about the boss room until time runs out…and then you get to fight him all over again.

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 30 2009 01:08 GMT
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A portion of a Hanafuda Times review… I say unto you, Castlevania fans, yearning to play the forgotten adventure, the one so terribly rendered in 8-bits, there is a better way! Castlevania has gone back to it’s roots, just the way you liked it. It may not be as long as you would have hoped, but [...]

Posted by IGN Oct 28 2009 20:14 GMT
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We get our hands dirty with the afterbirth.

Posted by IGN Oct 28 2009 19:57 GMT
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Witness new gameplay vids of the ReBirth.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 28 2009 01:49 GMT
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This troll's got better things to do than surf the web and scare children from under bridges. This troll got a gig in a classic video game.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 28 2009 01:45 GMT
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The landscape really brings out Castlevania's eyes.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 28 2009 01:45 GMT
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This hidden passage used to be secret. You're welcome.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 28 2009 01:45 GMT
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Man and Beast collide.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 27 2009 22:10 GMT
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Short “Vampire Killer” tune for the Starting Menu / Level Entrance “Start BGM” from Castlevania The Adventure as the Title Screen / Map Screen music The map music from Castlevania Dracula X as the Opening Cutscene music “Reincarnated Soul” from Bloodlines as the Stage 1 music “Lullaby Sent To The Devil” from Haunted Castle as the Stage 2 music “New [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 27 2009 19:10 GMT
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- 3 difficulty modes - 6 stages with alternate paths - no jumping onto/off of stairs - control jumps in mid-air - beat the game to open ‘Classic’ style which doesn’t allow mid-air jump changes - Igarashi is the producer - M2 developed - Nobuhiko Matsufuji (Dawn of Sorrow), Basiscape’s Manabu Namiki, and M2’s Keisuke Koga and Jason “Chip-Tech” Nisperos did the [...]

Posted by Joystiq Oct 27 2009 18:50 GMT
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Upon close inspection of two new videos of the WiiWare title, Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth, we can confirm the following: It's definitely a Castlevania game. While the game is a remake of the Gameboy title of the same name -- sans the "ReBirth" bit -- the WiiWare version is more reminiscent of the 16-bit games found on the Super Nintendo and Genesis. In fact, we're fairly certain we spotted some reused art from said 16-bit games, which is pretty characteristic for a Castlevania title! Still, the classic monster-slaying, holy-water-tossing gameplay looks to be firmly intact. Check out the footage after the break.

Posted by IGN Oct 27 2009 16:35 GMT
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Konami's WiiWare remake hits Japan today.