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KONAMI Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles PSP
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KONAMI 26036
We found 6 listings for the KONAMI Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles PSP (KONAMI 26036):
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UPC 0-83717-26036-3, EAN 0-083717-260363
KONAMI Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles (PSP) a.k.a.
KONAMI 26036
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Reviews by Users
16 Oct 2008



NOT For the Casual Gamer
First thing first, if this were a review for "Symphony of the Night," and "Symphony of the Night" only, there would be 5 shiny gold stars at the top. However, this is a review for "The Dracula X Chronicles," the largest part of which is the remake of "Rondo of Blood"--thus: 1 star for including "SotN" as BONUS CONTENT (you'll have to beat "Rondo" to play "Symphony"), and 2 stars for "Rondo of Blood."
Now I know that such a rating will border on blasphemy to the Castlevania faithful, but so b...
–Darth Knightfrom Amazon.com
09 Oct 2008



One of the best games on the PSP!
I'm a huge fan of the Castlevania games, but like many fans, I never got a chance to play the Japan-only "Rondo of Blood," a nearly legendary title that is considered by many critics to be the best of the old-school Castlevania games. Oddly, the game's sequel, "Symphony of the Night," was released in the US, but it took the series in a brand new direction that fused Castlevania with Metroid-style exploration and RPG elements. And even that one is hard to find today, often fetching prices of $50 ...
–Sean J. Jordanfrom Amazon.com
04 Oct 2008



Stateside at last
Even though I had the original console the original version of this game appeared one, I never could find it. When I first saw "Dracula X" for the SNES I thought THAT was it, it wasn't. Finally we have the real thing, and re-mastered. The "2.5 Dimension" thing isn't bad at all, the choice between English and Jap audio should make everybody happy, the difficulty has probably been upped a bit, especially the final battle with Dracula, but it isn't impossible. Even the average guy with not a lo...
–J. P. Schmedinghoffrom Amazon.com