Super Castlevania IV Dracula Famicon Complete
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Super Castlevania IV Dracula Famicon Complete

Super Castlevania IV Dracula Famicon Complete
Start Price USD 29.00
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Start Time Saturday, August 23, 2008
End Time Saturday, August 30, 2008
Location MITAKA, TOKYO

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Super Castlevania IV Dracula Famicon CompleteGet this great game before it's gone....very rare find with book near mint, box very good shape,green AC electric paper and plastic tray with bag! I offer combined shipping…minus $1 of shipping rate for the 1st item and minus $2 for each game after.  If you buy several games wait for me to send invoice to save and get the discounted shipping rate!!!Payment expected 1-2 days after auction ends.....if you can't pay in that time frame email me BEFORE BIDDING!!!! I am not held responsible for lost or damaged items if not insured and tracked through the postal system..you must ask for  this as well as any boxes, or any special requests for shipping your items...pay more get more for shipping. Thanks Due to so many customs problems in, Brazil and Italy I ship only via EMS with tracking number and insurance to those places . Contact me for pricing before bidding.     Super Castlevania IV, known as Akumajō Dracula (悪魔城ドラキュラ, Akumajō Dorakyura?, lit. "Demon Castle Dracula") in Japan, is a platform game developed and published by Konami and the first Castlevania game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.Regional variations The American and PAL localizations of the game contain some differences from the original Japanese version, which, like most games in the series, is called Akumajō Dracula. The font used in the Japanese game is different from that used in the Western releases. The Western versions use a bright green font; the Japanese version uses a completely different font that is also significantly darker. Some of the sound effects, such as the snap of the whip have been altered sounding less like a chain whip and with more of a whooshing sound. In the Japanese version of the game, there was a cross on top of the tombstone in the introduction. This was removed for the American and PAL localizations to avoid religious controversies. The misspelled name "Dracura" (a case of Engrish) is also clearly written (in Roman letters) on the tombstone in the Japanese version; this was replaced with an unreadable smudge in the Western versions. As with many games on the Super NES, there were censorship issues as well. The statues in Stage 6, which were originally topless, were redrawn wearing tunicas. Blood dripping from the ceilings as well as pools of blood in Stage 8 were re-colored from red to green, effectively turning it into slime or acid. The opening logo in the Japanese version of the game resembles the original Akumajō Dracula title screen, from the Famicom Disk System. Blood also drips below the title's lettering.Reception Super Castlevania IV was rated the 66th best game made on a Nintendo System in Nintendo Powers Top 200 Games list

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