Anyone seen an LED Matrix Cube before? Me neither. They look cool though. Anyhow, the LED’s across four sides display the game screen. The one in the video below is set on an auto rotating base. This keeps the necessary parts of the screen in your view as you play. Unfortunately, this is extraordinarily little […]
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LED Matrix Cube Display Playing Castlevania on Nintendo Entertainment System
December 28th, 2020
Carl Williams
Castlevania The Adventure Marks Game Boy Debut for Franchise – December 6th, 1989 – Today in Video Game History
December 5th, 2020
Carl Williams Castlevania The Adventure for the Nintendo Game Boy marks the first time the franchise went portable. Konami was all in with Nintendo at this time and the Game Boy had just launched. Bringing Castlevania to those new gamers was an easy choice to make. Thus, we got our first taste of the whip cracking franchise […]
Castlevania II Simon’s Quest Branches Franchise on Nintendo NES – December 1st, 1988 – Today in Video Game History
November 30th, 2020
Carl Williams You either love or hate Castlevania II Simon’s Quest by Konami on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). There is no real “middle ground” with this release. Hardcore Castlevania fans place this one towards the bottom of their list of quality entries. Others actively engage in the adventure aspect presented in Simon’s Quest. The exploration does […]
Castlevania Symphony of the Night Sees Sale on Android and iOS (Updated)
November 27th, 2020
Carl Williams Castlevania Symphony of the Night is currently on sale on Google Play. I have no idea how long this sale is going to go so, if you have $1 go grab it. Yep, Konami has one of the best entries in the Castlevania franchise available for $1 right now. There are some upgrades that make […]
Castlevania Becomes Intellivania by Fan
December 1st, 2019
Carl Williams Who doesn’t like Castlevania? This is a title that is a classic in gaming history with tons of fans. There are not many platforms that Castlevania has not graced with its presence. Of those platforms that missed out, we can soon remove the Intellivision. A fan is working on a port of Castlevania to the […]
Here is Bloodstained, Castlevania’s Spiritual Heir
July 21st, 2019
Carl Williams Bloodstained Ritual of the Night, already available on Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC, is the return in full swing in the contemporary video game scene of Koji Igarashi, historical creator of Castlevania, a series that we are ready to bet, perhaps with bonuscode-casino.us, 99.99% of our readers know very well.
Castlevania Getting New Adventure on Android and iPhone
February 23rd, 2019
Carl Williams It seems to be Castlevania day here at Retro Gaming Magazine, earlier today I wrote about a fan port of the first Castlevania game to Intellivision and now this. It seems that Castlevania will be seeing an outing on Android and iPhone sometime this year, this time from Konami. Let’s just hope it sees release […]
Intellivania Brings Castlevania to Intellivision Console
February 23rd, 2019
Carl Williams Before you start calling Konami because someone is claiming Castlevania is coming to their console (been there, done that, made some friends), this is not an official port. Intellivania is a Castlevania-like game in development by an independent homebrew developer. It is clear by the way things are laid out that this is intended to […]
Aria of Sorrow Ends Castlevania Franchise on Nintendo Game Boy Advance – May 6th, 2003 – Today in Video Game History
May 4th, 2018
Carl Williams Believe it or not, but back in the day, Konami knew how to make good games. Not just Pachinko machines using their popular franchises. Actual honest to goodness, good games. Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow is one such great game. Being the final entry on the Nintendo Game Boy Advance hand held means a lot. The […]
Fan Updates NES Castlevania with New Graphics and Sound
April 10th, 2018
Carl Williams Since Konami has all but turned their backs on retro gaming fans, it is up those same fans to keep the spirit alive. One such fan has taken it upon themselves to update the 8-Bit Nintendo Entertainment System version of Castlevania with new graphics, well somewhat new, and better sound.
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