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I never got that far in the GameBoy version, but I know Stage 1 isn't the same as it was on GB. Kinda sad they replaced music with other tunes. I wanted a redone version of Stage 1 from GameBoy. Yeah I don't think this game is even near to the Original Castlevania: Adventure. I'm not sure about Castlevania Adventure 2 since I didn't play that. Maybe it's more similar to that?
It's been a while since I uploaded anything here. Anyway, here's a simple gamerip for the game Castlevania - The Adventure ReBirth for the WiiWare service.
I'm kind disappointed with Konami's attempt at WiiWare games. They're all looking like Genesis style graphics and music rather than something close to a Super Nintendo level. You'd think they'd try harder. Yeah I don't think this game is even near to the Original Castlevania: Adventure. I'm not sure about Castlevania Adventure 2 since I didn't play that.
Maybe it's more similar to that? I'm kind disappointed with Konami's attempt at WiiWare games. They're all looking like Genesis style graphics and music rather than something close to a Super Nintendo level. You'd think they'd try harder.Well I'm fine with the visual and music QUALITY. I'm digging the visuals and the sound, though I agree I would have preferred something SNES sounding rather than Genesis. I just figured the rolling eyeballs would come with the same music lol.
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- Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth (ドラキュラ伝説 ReBirth, Dorakyura Densetsu Ribāsu, The Legend of Dracula ReBirth) is a side-scrolling action platform game.
. Summary: WiiWare Another 100 years have passed since the death of Count Dracula, but his curse has emerged once again within the realms of Transylvania. Play the role of the ultimate gothic hero from the long lineage of vampire hunters, the Belmont clan, and rid the universe of Dracula's legion of WiiWare Another 100 years have passed since the death of Count Dracula, but his curse has emerged once again within the realms of Transylvania. Play the role of the ultimate gothic hero from the long lineage of vampire hunters, the Belmont clan, and rid the universe of Dracula's legion of darkness and doom.
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Based on the classic 1989 original Castlevania: The Adventure, this WiiWare version will allow players of a new generation - and older fans - to experience one of the most popular games within the storied Castlevania timeline from a new perspective. Castlevania: The Adventure Rebirth isn't the best installment of the series, but it's also far from the worst. Longtime series fans craving a new 2D adventure like myself will be pleased by it, but newcomers probably won't get much out of it. While the graphics are impressive, the clunky jumping controls and slow gameplay will certainly turn them away. I love the idea behind the Rebirth series, and hope that Konami continues with them for other series, but this entry left something to be desired. I have to say Castlevania is one of my favorite franchises and looking at a new game on the wii is refreshing.
This is basically a remake of I have to say Castlevania is one of my favorite franchises and looking at a new game on the wii is refreshing. This is basically a remake of the game Castlevania: The Adventure which I never had the chance to play but it is good to know there was and remake and that there are plans of making 'ReBirth' versions of many classic games. This plays as any other castlevania game with a Belmont as the main character which was a refreshing feel as a lover of this franchise. The level design is also great yet less 'open world' than other games in the franchise. The difficulty is also like before, this game is challenging which I love because more recent castlevania games have become too easy in my opinion. The enemy design is also great and the classic graphics do the job. However, I did miss the song 'Bloody Tears' I wonder why it as not put there.
In the end this is one of the best wiiware titles and completely worth purchasing. Remember WiiWare, Nintendo's underappreciated download service for Wii games? Konami put out a short 'rebirth' series on WiiWare with remakes Remember WiiWare, Nintendo's underappreciated download service for Wii games? Konami put out a short 'rebirth' series on WiiWare with remakes of three of entries from their old flagship series - Castlevania, Contra, and Gradius. As the title suggests, this is a remake of the Game Boy title Castlevania Adventure. With respect to plot, as a remake of Castlevania Adventure, the protagonist is Christopher Belmont, a descendent of Trevor Belmont from Castlevania III and an ancestor of Simon Belmont from the first Castlevania. While it is a remake of the Game Boy title, it's not a straight remaster but rather a full reimagining in the same way that Super Castlevania IV was a complete reimagining of the original Castlevania.
Whereas the Game Boy title had four stages, there are six stages in Rebirth (really, though, there are five; stage six is just the Dracula fight), and all of the stages are very much their own thing rather than a copy of the original game's stages. The music is done in a similar way; there are remixes and adaptations of music from previous entries in the Castlevania series, but they all feel fresh, new, and unique. All in all, despite being a remake, this feels like a completely new and unrelated game in the series, and I mean that in the best way possible. Being on Wii, this game obviously won't give you a high definition picture, but that's not to say that it looks bad as that is far from the case. Castlevania Rebirth is one of the Wii games that proves that there's more to a good looking game than resolution. While a 720p or 1080p image certainly would have improved things, the game looks fantastic, keeping true to its 2D sprite roots while adding the visual effects and smooth gameplay one would expect from a modern game. As was the case with the original Castlevania Adventure, Castlevania Adventure Rebirth doesn't try to do too much.
Konami clearly knew the system they were developing for, knew what it could and couldn't do, and made the best product they could with the resources they had. The backgrounds and enemy sprites all look fantastic, the bosses are well designed both visually and mechanically, being challenging but fair and looking great but not taxing enough on the system hardware to cause slowdown. The only big complaint that I have with the game is that stage 5 felt a bit rushed with regards to QA. In the four previous stages, checkpoints were placed in logical places in roughly equal distances from one another, giving the game a very well paced vibe that gives you the feeling that you're steadily progressing. Stage 5, on the other hand, feels much more hastily done with regards to checkpoints and powerups. The checkpoints are spread far apart and in seemingly haphazard locations, leading to a dramatic spike in difficulty from stage 4.
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Also during the first four stages, food to restore your health isn't particularly common, but it could still be found in a couple of places through the levels; I didn't find a single piece of food in stage 5. It's one thing if the game is always stingy in that respect or if the difficulty and item scarcity gradually increase, but it's such a sharp spike from stage 4 to stage 5 that it feels like a design flaw rather than a natural progression of difficulty. The Castlevania Adventure Rebirth is a fantastic Castlevania experience on Nintendo's Wii console and one that probably got overlooked by a lot of fans of the series given the (unfair) negative reputation the Wii and its WiiWare service had, and that's their loss. The inclusion of three different difficulty settings and adjustable life stock (up to 9) as well as unlimited continues and the ability to select any previously cleared level if you need to start again later also make it the most approachable 2D Castlevania game for players of all skill levels.
At only 1000 Wii points ($10), it's well worth the price of admission and a great way to kill a few hours vampire hunting. Tight controls, great music, and pleasing visuals make this a must-have for Wii gamers and Castlevania fans like. This game is a great entry into the Castlevania series and a lot of fun to play through from beginning to end. It is challenging and rewarding This game is a great entry into the Castlevania series and a lot of fun to play through from beginning to end.
It is challenging and rewarding and really well put together. It you like the series in its original incarnations, you will love the superior treatment that this Wiiware exclusive was given. It is too bad that more companies didnt give their old games this kind of treatment.
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Gargoyles Quest and such would have been excellent additions to the system as well.