Hello everyone,
About +20 years ago, I rented a video game at a local video store. The game was of foreign origin. Japanese, chinese, I really do not recall as I was about 8 years old. The game was labeled as being Castlevania III (which obviously was not).
I do not remember a lot, but I do remember these details;
-The cartridge was a little smaller than a NES cartridge. It possibly came in 2 pieces attached together. (A Famicom game?)
-It did look a lot like a Castlevania title, but there was no whip, only fireballs.
-I remember a lot of outside stages, maybe cemeteries, tombs, I'm not sure.
Today, I stumbled on a game called Holy Diver. At first, I thought that I had finally found it, but after looking at a couple of YouTube videos of the game, I don't believe that's the one anymore. The game must be very similar, though. Maybe bigger fireballs, maybe more of a night / outdoor ambiance, a cape, a definite simon belmont lookalike.
I know most of you must think that it's impossible to find the game title, I know I'm not giving a lot of info, but remember, this must be like nearly 25 years ago hahaha. I'm really trying to dig into my memory right now as I've been looking for this game for years, now. I've looked at Castlevania Wikis (since I thought it could have been a japanese Castlevania).
If anyone has ANY idea, please feel free to suggest. I'd be a happier person to finally be able to put this behind me and find the frinkin title! hahaha.
Thanks, people.
Looking for a NES Castlevania japanese lookalike
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Re: Looking for a NES Castlevania japanese lookalike
Sounds right. The second "part" would be the FC->NES adapter.sykopat wrote: I do not remember a lot, but I do remember these details;
-The cartridge was a little smaller than a NES cartridge. It possibly came in 2 pieces attached together. (A Famicom game?)
KHDownloadsSquall_Leonhart wrote:DirectInput represents all bits, not just powers of 2 in an axis.You have your 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, and 128s(crash course in binary counting!). But no 1s.