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Castlevania: Bloodlines is the only Castlevania video game to be released on the Sega Genesis. It was developed and published by Konami, and was first released in North America, on March 17 1994. Its Japanese title is Vampire Killer (バンパイアキラー), and its European title is Castlevania: The New Generation.StorylineAs stated in its introduction, the game takes place in 1917. However, due to the mentioning of the year 1914 in the manual's backstory, it has become a common misconception – even in official timelines – that the game takes place during that year. This is a mistake that has only recently been rectified in the latest official timelines.The following is translated from the original Castlevania Bloodlines Japanese manual (Credit to Help Me! for the translation). The purpose of this translation is to help enrich the understanding of Castlevania's story: :In 1897, the long war between humanity and Dracula came to an end, as Dracula was laid to eternal rest by Quincy Morris, a descendant of the Belmont family. :Peace was restored to Europe, until the outbreak of the World War I, which transformed the continent into a dark world filled with massacre and violence. :At the beginning of the war, on June 1914 at Sarajevo, the Crown Prince of Austria was assassinated. It was said that a strange beautiful woman was involved, within the shadows. :It was Elizabeth Bartley. In order to revive her uncle, Count Dracula, she conducted an unholy ceremony which caused the war, giving her possession of human souls from Europe. :And now, two silhouettes can be seen near Castle Dracula. John Morris, a descendant of the famed Belmont and Morris families. He obeyed his fate to fight vampires day and night. And Eric Lecarde. His girlfriend was transformed into a vampire when Elizabeth was revived. After Drolta Tzuentes resurected Elizabeth Bartley, they travelled across Europe to conduct the resurrection of Count Dracula. John Morris and Eric Lecarde followed them. Even though the resurrection of Dracula was a success, the vampire hunters defeated him, and his allies. Textual referencesThis game attempts to bridge the Castlevania games with the Dracula novel written by Bram Stoker, which the series had only been loosely connected to previously, having arguable more in common the Legosi protrayal than the actual novel. The game even refers to one of the stars of the novel, Quincey Morris. In doing this, some plot points invented by the American localization staff of the game are openly contradicted.
The game's backstory also references the real-life death of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, suggesting that the assassination had been ordered by the Countess. The character of Eric Lecarde may also possess an oblique reference to Alucard, a recurring character in the Castlevania franchise. In the Sega Saturn version of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, the "Alucard Spear" is found at the Hell Garden. In Bloodlines, Eric wields the "Alcarde Spear." In a game with its fair share of mistransliterations (in addition to the above examples, "Lecarde" is a corruption of Ricardo), 'Alcarde' is a definite mistransliteration of 'Alucard', meaning Eric and Alucard wield the same spear in their respective games. Some fans have speculated that Eric is the bastard child (or more accurately grand child or great grand child) of Alucard and Maria Renard, although this is the only evidence that they have any connection whatsoever. GraphicsGameplayAs with most early Castlevania games, players proceed through each level, defeating enemies and collecting gems (hearts in previous games) to power special weapons. Some portions of the game split into different paths, depending on which character is chosen. Eric can perform high jumps using his spear, while John can swing from the ceiling using his whip. Some items will increase the power of the characters' weapons.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Castlevania: Bloodlines ] Some related entries: Conan: Hall of Volta | Homeworld | Golden Axe | Pole Position | Half-Life: Blue Shift | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time | Pac-Man Collection | Shadowcaster | Block Out | Bard's Tale II | Darkstone This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Castlevania: Bloodlines; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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