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[[Image:Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - USA.jpg|thumb|256x256px|North American box art.]]
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{{Video Game
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| Title            = Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse
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| SortTitle        = Castlevania 3: Dracula's Curse
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| Image           = Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - USA.jpg
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| ImageDescription = NES - USA - 1st edition.
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| Developer        = {{VideoGameDeveloper|Konami|Konami Industry}}
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| Publisher        = {{VideoGamePublisher|Konami}}
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| PublishedYear    = 1989
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| PublishedMonth  = 12
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| PublishedDay    = 22
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| Platforms        = {{Platform|NES}}
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| Genres          = {{VideoGameGenre|Beat 'em up|Beat 'em up}}, {{VideoGameGenre|Platformer|Platformer}}
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| Themes          = {{MediaTheme|Action}}, {{MediaTheme|Horror}}, {{MediaTheme|Vampires}}
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| Series          = ''[[Castlevania (universe)|Castlevania]]''
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| Distributions    = {{VideoGameDistribution|Commercial}}
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}}
  
 
'''''Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse''''' is an action platformer by [[Konami]] released on the [[Famicom]] on 1989-12-22. Though the title numbers it the third game in the [[Castlevania (universe)|''Castlevania'' series]], it's actually the sixth Castlevania title released, and is a prequel to the first ''[[Castlevania]]''. In this game, you play Trevor Belmont, ancestor of Simon Belmont. The game play functions very similarly to the original ''Castlevania'', while adding new features to the engine including alternate playable characters and branching routes to the end.
 
'''''Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse''''' is an action platformer by [[Konami]] released on the [[Famicom]] on 1989-12-22. Though the title numbers it the third game in the [[Castlevania (universe)|''Castlevania'' series]], it's actually the sixth Castlevania title released, and is a prequel to the first ''[[Castlevania]]''. In this game, you play Trevor Belmont, ancestor of Simon Belmont. The game play functions very similarly to the original ''Castlevania'', while adding new features to the engine including alternate playable characters and branching routes to the end.
  
 
==Personal==
 
==Personal==
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{{VideoGameStatus
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| Own      = I only have the US manual, catalog NES-VN-USA.
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| CantOwn  =
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| Won      =
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| CantWin  =
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| Finished =
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}}
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Knowing that Castlevania games were well-liked by my friends, and having seen a lot of coverage of them in gaming magazines, I bought this game shortly after it came out. It was the very first Castlevania game I ever played and I found it to be particularly difficult; the furthest I got on my own was to the mummy bosses. This, I think, led to my dislike of the early Castlevania titles that are stage-based rather than the later titles which are adventure based ([[Metroidvania|Metroidvanias]]).
 
Knowing that Castlevania games were well-liked by my friends, and having seen a lot of coverage of them in gaming magazines, I bought this game shortly after it came out. It was the very first Castlevania game I ever played and I found it to be particularly difficult; the furthest I got on my own was to the mummy bosses. This, I think, led to my dislike of the early Castlevania titles that are stage-based rather than the later titles which are adventure based ([[Metroidvania|Metroidvanias]]).
  
==Status==
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I used to own this game, but I no longer do. I presume a friend borrowed it and never returned it, although I might have sold it. I have no interest in trying to beat it.
I used to own this game, but I no longer do. I presume a friend borrowed it and never returned it, although I might have sold it. I have not beaten it and have no interest in trying.
 
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
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===Good===
 
===Good===
* The game has great graphics and sound for the NES, and the Japanese release even featured an additional expanded audio chip in the cartridge.
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* The game has great graphics and sound for the NES, and the Japanese release even featured an additional chip in the cartridge which expanded in the capabilities of the audio and grgaphics.
 
* The addition of the three playable characters adds more depth replay to the game allowing the player to try to beat it with all four characters. I also like the cut-scenes with them.
 
* The addition of the three playable characters adds more depth replay to the game allowing the player to try to beat it with all four characters. I also like the cut-scenes with them.
  
 
===Bad===
 
===Bad===
* I don't like how you can only have one secondary character with you at a time.
 
 
* Getting hit knocks you back and often kills you, and it happens at an annoying rate.
 
* Getting hit knocks you back and often kills you, and it happens at an annoying rate.
 
* Trevor is extremely vulnerable on stairs, and there are a lot to have to walk up.
 
* Trevor is extremely vulnerable on stairs, and there are a lot to have to walk up.
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* I don't like how you can only have one secondary character with you at a time. Although it makes for an interesting mechanic, it doesn't work thematically.
 
* The medusa heads are obnoxiously difficult to deal with.
 
* The medusa heads are obnoxiously difficult to deal with.
* Again, the game uses points, which have no bearing on the game.
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* The game keeps a tally of points, which have no bearing on the game.
  
 
===Ugly===
 
===Ugly===
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===Documentation===
 
===Documentation===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Manual.pdf|Game manual.
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Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Japan - Manual.pdf|Manual - Japan.
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Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - USA - Manual.pdf|Manual - USA.
 
Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Ad.jpg|Advertisement & contest.
 
Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Ad.jpg|Advertisement & contest.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Map - 9 - Inner Halls.png|9 - Inner Halls.
 
Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Map - 9 - Inner Halls.png|9 - Inner Halls.
 
Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Map - 10 - Castle Keep.png|10 - Castle Keep.
 
Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Map - 10 - Castle Keep.png|10 - Castle Keep.
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</gallery>
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===Screenshots===
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<gallery>
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Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - Screenshot - Password.png|The [[video game password|password]] screen.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
===Videos===
 
===Videos===
{{#ev:youtube|hFFKAl2A898|256|inline|Longplay.|frame}}
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{{YouTube|hFFKAl2A898|Longplay.}}
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==Play Online==
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{{PlayOnline|https://www.retrogames.cc/nes-games/akumajou-densetsu-japan.html|Famicom}}, {{PlayOnline|https://www.retrogames.cc/nes-games/castlevania-iii-dracula-s-curse-europe.html|NES (Europe)}}, {{PlayOnline|https://www.retrogames.cc/nes-games/castlevania-iii-dracula-s-curse-usa.html|NES (USA)}}
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==Representation==
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{{Representation
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| Media                      = Video games
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| StrongFemaleCharacterStatus = Pass
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| StrongFemaleCharacterNotes  = Though mistranslated as a man in the USA manual, the playable Sypha Belnades is a woman in the Japanese original. Other females include the medusa heads, harpies, and Echidna which are not strong.
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| BechdelTestStatus          = Fail
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| BechdelTestNotes            = Women never talk to each other.
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| StrongPOCCharacterStatus    = Fail
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| StrongPOCCharacterNotes    = Based on the setting, it's safe to say assume that all of the characters are white.
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| QueerCharacterStatus        = Fail
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| QueerCharacterNotes        = There are no queer characters.
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}}
  
 
==Titles==
 
==Titles==
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{{Link|Wikipedia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlevania_III:_Dracula%27s_Curse}}
 
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{{Link|GameFAQs|https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/nes/587180-castlevania-iii-draculas-curse}}
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{{Link|ROMDetectives|2=http://www.romdetectives.com/Wiki/index.php?title=Castlevania_III:_Dracula%27s_Curse_(NES)}}
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{{Link|TVTropes|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/CastlevaniaIIIDraculasCurse}}
 
{{Link|TCRF|https://tcrf.net/Castlevania_III:_Dracula%27s_Curse tcrf.net/Castlevania_III:_Dracula%27s_Curse}}
 
{{Link|TCRF|https://tcrf.net/Castlevania_III:_Dracula%27s_Curse tcrf.net/Castlevania_III:_Dracula%27s_Curse}}
  
  
[[Category: Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]]
 
[[Category: 1989 Video Games]]
 
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Action, Adventure, Strategy]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Action, Adventure, Strategy]]
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[[Category: Game Mechanic - Unlockable Difficulty Levels]]
 
[[Category: Game Mechanic - Unlockable Difficulty Levels]]
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[[Category: Media Theme - Vampires]]
 
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[[Category: Action]]
 
[[Category: Platformer]]
 
[[Category: Video Games That Fail the Bechdel Test]]
 
[[Category: Video Games I Haven't Beaten]]
 

Latest revision as of 15:24, 7 March 2024

Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse

Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse - NES - USA.jpg

NES - USA - 1st edition.

Developer Konami Industry
Publisher Konami
Published 1989-12-22
Platforms NES
Genres Beat 'em up, Platformer
Themes Action, Horror, Vampires
Series Castlevania
Distribution Commercial

Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse is an action platformer by Konami released on the Famicom on 1989-12-22. Though the title numbers it the third game in the Castlevania series, it's actually the sixth Castlevania title released, and is a prequel to the first Castlevania. In this game, you play Trevor Belmont, ancestor of Simon Belmont. The game play functions very similarly to the original Castlevania, while adding new features to the engine including alternate playable characters and branching routes to the end.

Personal

Own?I only have the US manual, catalog NES-VN-USA.
Won?No.

Knowing that Castlevania games were well-liked by my friends, and having seen a lot of coverage of them in gaming magazines, I bought this game shortly after it came out. It was the very first Castlevania game I ever played and I found it to be particularly difficult; the furthest I got on my own was to the mummy bosses. This, I think, led to my dislike of the early Castlevania titles that are stage-based rather than the later titles which are adventure based (Metroidvanias).

I used to own this game, but I no longer do. I presume a friend borrowed it and never returned it, although I might have sold it. I have no interest in trying to beat it.

Review

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5 4 5 7 4

Best Version: NES

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • The game has great graphics and sound for the NES, and the Japanese release even featured an additional chip in the cartridge which expanded in the capabilities of the audio and grgaphics.
  • The addition of the three playable characters adds more depth replay to the game allowing the player to try to beat it with all four characters. I also like the cut-scenes with them.

Bad

  • Getting hit knocks you back and often kills you, and it happens at an annoying rate.
  • Trevor is extremely vulnerable on stairs, and there are a lot to have to walk up.
  • I don't like how you can only have one secondary character with you at a time. Although it makes for an interesting mechanic, it doesn't work thematically.
  • The medusa heads are obnoxiously difficult to deal with.
  • The game keeps a tally of points, which have no bearing on the game.

Ugly

  • Like the original, the game is just too damn difficult to the point where I don't feel like ever trying to get good at it. The game should have been easier and the hard mode you see the replay should have been replaced with the game they actually shipped.

Media

Box Art

Documentation

Maps

Screenshots

Videos

Longplay.

Play Online

Famicom, NES (Europe), NES (USA)

Representation

Strong female character?PassThough mistranslated as a man in the USA manual, the playable Sypha Belnades is a woman in the Japanese original. Other females include the medusa heads, harpies, and Echidna which are not strong.
Bechdel test?FailWomen never talk to each other.
Strong person of color character?FailBased on the setting, it's safe to say assume that all of the characters are white.
Queer character?FailThere are no queer characters.

Titles

Language Native Transliteration Translation
English Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse
Japanese 悪魔城伝説 Akumajo Densetsu Devil's Castle Legend

Links

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