When I was about 7, I was at a big family gathering. I was a reclusive child, and liked to sit inside with my games and books. (I haven't changed much.) My cousin had a bag of his gameboy games and I decided to take a look. Inside was Castlevania the Adventure, among others. I remember playing it and falling in love, especially with the music.
Now, Circle of the Moon was just coming out then. Nintendo Power released a special edition, Nintendo Power Advance, to celebrate the release of the GBA. I had that with me, too, and as always it was opened up to the DSS card chart, which I always looked at, in awe of the artwork and references to mythology. But as a prudish 7-year-old girl, a T-rated game was six years ahead of me, and I looked at the guide in total envy and with no small amount of wistfulness.
After this, I didn't pay much mind to Castlevania (egad!) until a trip to NYC in 2008, where we visited Nintendo World. It was there that I found Order of Ecclesia. I saw it, thought "ah, what the heck, it'll be something to take home," and got it. Although Christmas was close at hand, I was allowed to play the game instead of storing it away. My mind was completely and utterly blown. The ending stirred me to tears, partly because I was sad it was over. It was absolutely amazing. I wanted more!
I worked backwards, getting the other two DS games, CV64, the GBA installments, Judgment, LoI, and the Virtual Console titles. I have a pretty big Genesis collection, but I'm still looking for Bloodlines. My focus now is finding CoD. Put simply, I am obsessed.
Funny thing is, my younger sister is a Twilight fanatic. We exchange some pretty nasty words when I bring up the topic: would Edward get past a Belmont? (Helpful hint: no.) Funny how my sister loves vampires, and I kill them.