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The Castlevania Dungeon Forums => General Castlevania Discussion => Topic started by: CastlevaniaFan1981 on May 11, 2010, 10:37:20 AM
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I have an idea as to what Castlevania Chronicles should have been: It should have been out for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System -- done like Super Mario All-Stars.
Case in point - the collection should've contained the following:
*Castlevania (1987)
*Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (1988)
*Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (1990)
*Super Castlevania IV (1991)
*Castlevania: Dracula X (1995)
What do you think?
~Ben (CastlevaniaFan1981)
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I'd rather it was a never before played game, than a repackaging of games I already played to death.
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well what else would chronicles be? If they named a brand new never before played game Castlevania Chronicles it wouldnt make much sense
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well what else would chronicles be? If they named a brand new never before played game Castlevania Chronicles it wouldnt make much sense
I think he meant a game that wasn't released in US/EU before.
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Well, from what I know, at the time it came out, RoB was the only CV that didn't come out in US/EU. That being said, this topic is kind of moot now that we have DXC, which includes a translated RoB as well as a remastered SotN as special features.
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Actually what CastlevaniaFan1981 has mentioned is what I wanted to see years ago too! Not long after Super Mario All-stars hit the shelves I was already think way ahead and a Castlevania Chronicals (I called it Castlevania All-stars back then) would be Da Bomb!! But it was only the first three NES games as SCV4 was in no need of being referbished. I even wrote a letter to Nintendo of america presenting this idea. Sadly it never happened.
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A non-US released Castlevania collection would have been cool. But then there's the Dracula X Chronicles, which, yeah, more or less renders one pointless.
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I've always thought a big CV compilation for the PSX or PS2 would've been great. Kinda like the Activision Anthology games, where they could bundle up the first 4 CV's on 1 disc, DracX/Bloodlines on another, the GameBoy titles on another, etc etc.
That said, and I may be alone here, but I really enjoyed the PSX Chronicles. The enhanced version of the old X68000 game was a lot of fun IMHO. It was very old school but also current (at the time) with the new character designs and cutscenes. I really liked the score too. The DracX Chronicles was also very well done, I just wish it would've been on a console instead of a handheld.
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I've always thought a big CV compilation for the PSX or PS2 would've been great. Kinda like the Activision Anthology games, where they could bundle up the first 4 CV's on 1 disc, DracX/Bloodlines on another, the GameBoy titles on another, etc etc.
That said, and I may be alone here, but I really enjoyed the PSX Chronicles. The enhanced version of the old X68000 game was a lot of fun IMHO. It was very old school but also current (at the time) with the new character designs and cutscenes. I really liked the score too. The DracX Chronicles was also very well done, I just wish it would've been on a console instead of a handheld.
I like it, too. I still pop it in from time to time. And, yeah, considering how Konami recently ported Shattered Memories to PS2 and PSP, I don't think a PS2 port of the Dracula X Chronicles would have cost so much. It's meant to be played on a TV, dammit!
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A Castlevania collection would be sweet, im surprised it hasn't happened yet.
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I predict a Castlevania compilation being rife with emulation problems, a la Capcom's Mega Man and MMX collections.
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I like it, too. I still pop it in from time to time. And, yeah, considering how Konami recently ported Shattered Memories to PS2 and PSP, I don't think a PS2 port of the Dracula X Chronicles would have cost so much. It's meant to be played on a TV, dammit!
You can play DXC on your TV. All you need is a PSP 2000 model and a PSP to TV sony cable. It was sweet! :D
I predict a Castlevania compilation being rife with emulation problems, a la Capcom's Mega Man and MMX collections.
I own the MMX collection but I have yet to encounter emulator problems with it. Then again I could have a good copy of the collection.
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I like it, too. I still pop it in from time to time. And, yeah, considering how Konami recently ported Shattered Memories to PS2 and PSP, I don't think a PS2 port of the Dracula X Chronicles would have cost so much. It's meant to be played on a TV, dammit!
You can play DXC on your TV. All you need is a PSP 2000 model and a PSP to TV sony cable. It was sweet! :D
I predict a Castlevania compilation being rife with emulation problems, a la Capcom's Mega Man and MMX collections.
I own the MMX collection but I have yet to encounter emulator problems with it. Then again I could have a good copy of the collection.
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Ehh... I'd rather just play it on a PS2, though. That component cable isn't nearly long enough to justify it.
And about the MMX collection, there were some sound overlapping issues and the slowdown was cut out of the SNES games which made it feel very odd, but nothing detrimental as I recall.
The anniversary collection, however, had swathes of emulation problems, to the point where I sold it.
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MMX2 has tons of sound issues on MMXC. It was enough to put me off.
The regular MMC isn't so bad...except that the GameCube version has goofy controls, and the PS2 version has the wrong aspect ratio.
Good news is they're coming out with a Mega Man Zero Collection for the DS, but I'm worried that rather than representing the games in their native resolution, they'll force stretch them to fit the DS screen.
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The only problem I had with the MMX collection is that someone at Capcom had the nerve to use the PS1 version of MMX3 instead of the SNES version.
Didn't take too kindly to the sound in that game.
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I have an idea as to what Castlevania Chronicles should have been: It should have been out for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System -- done like Super Mario All-Stars.
Case in point - the collection should've contained the following:
*Castlevania (1987)
*Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (1988)
*Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse (1990)
*Super Castlevania IV (1991)
*Castlevania: Dracula X (1995)
What do you think?
~Ben (CastlevaniaFan1981)
I agree pretty much with that list. I would add the PC-Engine dracula x as well.
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The only problem I had with the MMX collection is that someone at Capcom had the nerve to use the PS1 version of MMX3 instead of the SNES version.
Didn't take too kindly to the sound in that game.
Oh yeah, there's that too—its biggest flaw.
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I disagree that it should've been a collection. Instead, they should've released both Chronicles and a Collection.
Though yeah, the whole point of Chronicles was to release former Japan-only games here, so I'd include Rondo and the X68 'Vania if it were a collection.
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If they were ever to do any type of collection, it would be very cool if they really did a super huge collection with all American AND Japanese versions, plus Haunted Castle. One of the best features of the PSX Chronicles was that it offered the original Japanese X68000 version as well as the new arranged version. Now imagine if there was a huge anthology with 2 versions of every game...I'd definately pick that up.
Of course you're probably risking all kinds of emulation/port errors but if they did it right...that would be sweet :D
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The DS games and the Wii game kinda makes a complete Castlevania collection impossible. Well, not impossible, but very unlikely. It would basically have to be on the Wii. Unless they change the controls in Judgment. Also, the DS games could be done on other consoles, but Dawn of Sorrow uses the stylus quite a lot... Anyway, what I'm saying is; I want a COMPLETE Castlevania Collection, otherwise I don't see the point. I hate when developers make a collection and leave games out because they're "hard to port". Or even worse; because they weren't "good enough". We'll be the judge of that!
2010 is a perfect year for a Castlevania Collection, especially since Lords of Shadow is coming. It would be a way to say farewell to the old series, or something, and then move on.
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Sadly, the closest thing we'll get to any type of huge collection like that is the soundtrack box set that just came out :'(
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IGA on the possibility of a CV compilation, as asked by former Dungeonite TheAshenian:
(https://castlevaniadungeon.net/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv119%2Fc0mbat%2FUntitled-1.jpg&hash=58ce4435cff24075dae8a2f527c09cfef603ed0a)
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I wouldn't mind a NES-only collection. But hopfully it won't be as cheap as the Castlevania/Contra PC release was.
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Great idea. It would've been more like Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World, what with including games actually for the SNES. I would love to be able to play the remakes AND the originals of the NES games though. Super Mario All-Stars could have done that. I would shell out at least 50 bucks today for such a game.