Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
NES
- 1st May 1987
- 19th Dec 1988
Wii (Wii Shop)
- 30th Apr 2007, 500 points
- 23rd Mar 2007, 500 points
- 17th Jul 2007, 500 points
3DS (3DS eShop)
- 17th Oct 2012, ¥500
- 14th Feb 2013, £4.49
- 4th Apr 2013, $4.99
Wii U eShop
- 19th Dec 2013, $4.99
- 20th Mar 2014, £3.49
- Also Available On
- Series
- Controller Support
Reviews
Review Castlevania (Wii U eShop / NES)
Just like Dracula, it keeps coming back to life...
Konami, admittedly following the lead of others such as Nintendo and Capcom, sure likes to remind us it was making awesome games way back in the 1980s. "Hey", it says, "remember how great Castlevania was on the NES?" We sure do, Konami and, oh look, now we can buy it again on the Wii U! It's one of...
Review Castlevania (3DS eShop / NES)
Drac attack
A while back we were "graced" with the arrival of Castlevania: The Adventure on 3DS Virtual Console, an overly simplistic attempt to bring the series to handhelds. Now the NES original has arrived on the service as well, but is it still worth going batty over? If you've played almost any other "classic-style" Castlevania game, you'll be...
Review Castlevania (Wii Virtual Console / NES)
Introducing Belmont
The first NES Castlevania was like a breath of fresh air when it was first released. Capcom's spooky, but cartoon-like Ghost 'n' Goblins was the closest thing on the market, but Konami's game was a little more mature and serious. The gothic feel for which the series has become famous for is all present and correct, and the...
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Castlevania News
News Dead By Daylight's Castlevania Chapter Bites Later This Month
Update: A release date is announced
Update [Tue 6th Aug, 2024 18:30 BST]: As promised, Behavior Interactive has delivered more details on the upcoming Castlevania crossover, coming to Dead By Daylight. And Konami's whip-cracking series is going vampire hunting in the online game on 27th August. Both Dracula and Trevor Belmont will be joining the...
News Former Konami Staff Discuss Elusive Castlevania Creator's Work
"I realised he wasn’t fit to be a team leader"
The creator of Castlevania, Hitoshi Akamatsu, is a notoriously difficult person to track down. Despite creating one of Konami's most well-known franchises, the director of the three main NES / Famicom games has all but vanished from the industry. Never prone to interviews even back in the day,...
News Kraino ReAnimated Looks Like Shovel Knight Crossed With Castlevania
Live now on Kickstarter
Developer Angel Dorantes has launched a Kickstarter for side-scrolling adventure title Kraino ReAnimated, a game inspired by Castlevania, Mega Man X, and Ninja Gaiden that features handcrafted levels, slick combat, and fearsome bosses. Angel is an ex-dev at Wayforward and is the sole developer of Kraino ReAnimated, having...
News Konami Sold This Castlevania Pixel Art For Over $26K In Its 'Memorial' NFT Auction
What a bargain...
Whether you love or hate NFTs in gaming, it seems some companies are intent on monopolising on this new trend. One, in particular, is Konami, who decided to celebrate Castlevania's 35th anniversary with a special 'Konami NFT Memorial Collection' auction. It's now sold off all '14 unique artworks" which consisted of game scenes,...
Rumour Konami Reportedly Reviving Castlevania, Metal Gear Solid, And Silent Hill
The game giant pivots back to... games
For a few years now, Konami has been pretty quiet on the premium games front, preferring to focus on their presumably lucrative pachinko content instead. Back in 2015, it all blew up spectacularly with the cancellation of Silent Hills, the removal of spooky and beloved teaser
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A multi-format menagerie
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News Behold The Tragic Tale Of The Man Behind Castlevania
"Konami placed profits above all else"
The Castlevania series is one of gaming's most famous franchises and has spawned a long line of video games as well as TV shows, albums and loads of associated merchandise. However, fresh insight into the development of the original NES / Famicom trilogy – unearthed by shmuplations.com – reveals that the...
Random Rare Promo Art For Unaired Cartoon Show Features A Metroid Gender-Swap
The artist obviously never finished the game in five hours or under
Occasionally a piece of concept art for a treasured icon of gaming pops up and we all gawp and have a laugh at how off-model the initial sketches looked before the character was established. Even official takes on characters can be vastly different from the versions we know and love...
Random Castlevania Animated Series Makes Hilarious Reference To Original Game
Wall chicken is the best chicken
For anyone who wasn't confident the talent behind the Castlevania animated series on Netflix was respecting the source material, this should put any concerns to rest once and for all. An eagle-eyed viewer of season two has spotted a cartoon chicken bone poking out from one of the walls within Dracula's castle during...
Random DuckTales Artist Creates Hauntingly Good Castlevania Mash-Up Tribute
Two NES games in one
Castlevania fever is running high at the moment, with Simon and Richter Belmont arriving in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in December, a new season of the Netflix series airing next week, and this month's release of Castlevania Requiem (which
About The Game
Enter at your own risk! If you think it’s scary on the outside, wait till you see the basement.
You’re in for the longest night of your life. Ghosts, goblins, demons, wolves, bats – creatures lurking around every corner. The further you delve into the castle, the worse they get... Better explore every nook and cranny - it's your only chance of finding a weapon or two. You’re gonna need ’em. Because when you finally meet the Count, you know he’ll be going for the jugular. So keep your courage up and your stake sharp...and say your prayers.
Castlevania marked the beginning of Konami’s world famous and critically-acclaimed vampire hunter series.
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I don't understand why this had to be released AFTER Super Castlevania IV was released. SCIV is a remake of Castlevania. Better graphics, better music, better jumping control. I suggest you all just buy Super Castlevania IV.
On a side note, a want to see Castlevania: Bloodlines and Contra Hard Corps for download in the near future.
It may not be as pretty as the remake (Super Castlevania VI) But this one is nostalgic. And in my opinion 5 times as fun.
5 out of 5 + 5 more = 15! This is an epic game! I love this game, and if you can learn the moves, it can be beat within a half hour! Very fun, and addictive!
This was one of my first games. Excellent.
Just saw that this was out on VC. Downloaded it and wow, the emulation of this PAL version is horrible. Yes PAL versions does moves slower in some games but this is just terrible. So slow like you are walking in syrup. I really hope they release an update.
The game is great just not this version.
I suppose Jonno, they released the best in the series (on consoles available to virtual console) first then they are going back and releasing the series chronologically. Besides, this game is more for completists I guess. Normal people will be content with Super Castlevania IV. Also, its fun to compare the original to the remake to see whats different and improved.
I thought this was a completely different game then super castlevania IV, and the levels are different
i liked this game a lot, but castlevania 2: simon's quest was by far the best castlevania game i've ever played.
I used to love this game. It is true that Super Castlevania 4 is somewhat similar to this game and far superior in many respects but this game still manages to stand on its own years later. It is must buy for fans of the early nes/snes/early gameboy series. It is challenging but still fairly fun after all these years and like all other castlevanias that came after it, it too has an amazing and memorable soundtrack...
The one I'm really hoping for right now for VC is Castlevania 3 because I never got to play it at the time (it came out really late in the nes' lifecycle and not too long before Super Castlevania 4). That one is supposed to really build on the foundation of this game while also offering the player the chance to play as different characters and chose different paths.
In my opinion, I like Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest. Not because of the "game time" that is implemented in other games than this, but... I just like to play it anyway. It's not my favorite game, but what the heck?
It may seem odd for Konami to release the first Nintendo incarnation of the game after the fourth, goodness knows what the logic was.
Castlevania 4 is what could be described as a 'partial remake' of this game, in the sense a couple of the early stages have similarities, but the level designs after that are very different.
Graphically and sonically it can be considered one of the highlights of the NES catalogue. It's hack and slash gameplay is also great fun and is very rare on 8-bit machines. The NES version is also probably the best conversion of this game. Having played the Amiga and C64 conversions, the NES stands head and shoulders above both of them.
The one thing about this game is that it's just riduculously hard at times. Try getting past the medusa heads and the crushers on level 2-2 without the time freeze watch. Try getting through across that cavern with the raft on level 4-1. Arghhh!!!
As for the PAL slowdown, I grew up playing the PAL version, so I was totally unaware of the difference until I played the GBA conversion that ran at 'full speed'. I'm not sure which I prefer as I'm used to the PAL version!
When I was fifteen, I hit my NES with a sledgehammer over this game. Actually, it was the raft in 4-1 mentioned above.
Damn bats!
Anyways, this game is super-badass
Right on, Simon's Quest lovers! I will skip this one, but I would snag Castlevania II and III in a heartbeat. Please Konami... pleeeeeeeeeze.
I grew up playing games so insanely difficult (like this one) that we screamed until our ears bled while playing them, but strangely came back for more and more.
Maybe we early gamers were just closet-masochists...
Whichever the case, I still manage to enjoy this game thoroughly, but my opinion may be clouded by the sheer visceral nostalgia this game evokes. Oh well.
Hi. I know that I can post on the forum, but I'd like to see it on here too. Is it really worth the download on the VC, or would I be better off downloading SC IV for the SNES version? I, however, enjoy playing Castlevania: Simon's Quest, minorly because it has no "time limit" for each set stage... it's just me, but I like it. Wished it was out for the VC, though. Oh well.
This game features some remarkable music. Check out the Minibosses' cover of its tunes. Castlevania is quite difficult, but I find that it draws me back again and again. This one is a 5/5 for me.
Woah! I haven't played this game since I was a kid, I didn't realize how hard this game is. I'm slowly remembering the torture I went through as a kid trying to get through this game, but now I have less time to do so. What a fun game.
This game is excellent and well worth the money. Hopefully 2 and 3 will be released soon!
Castlevania's music is more than memorable: It's danceable! If you don't believe me, listen to the Minibosses cover.
The difficult curve in this action game is rather steep. Veteran players will find this one rewarding; those not accustomed to the 2-D platformer convention of the bird knocking the player into a bottomless pit will find it frustrating. Either way, it's great fun with excellent replay value.
just downloaded this game. its fun. but the jumping sucks. i mean the jumping really, really sucks.
still fun, just in an insanely frustrating kind of way.
This is one of the only NES games that had, as far as I could tell, a pretty much perfect conversion from the arcade. I remember playing this in the arcade way back in the day, and it seemed identical (graphically and in every other way).
The best Castelvania of all time.
This game turned me on to nintendo after I saw a friends brother playing it.
I just remebering it being harder when I was younger.
The raft in 4-1, the Medusa heads, and worst of all the fight with Death, he was harder than Dracula!
I was fustrated so bad with him it almost brought me to tears.
Oh the age of classic games.
CV4 was a retelling of CV1 I did not like Dracula not having a bat form on this one though.
Awesome game, but it's really tough!
This is fun and tough. I never really thought of SCIV as a remake of it, though I guess it is the same story. I think both are worth playing in their own right. SCIV is a little more fun, though, just a little easier I think. That's just my opinion.
I agree that the grim reaper is harder than dracula...I was stuck on him for a good while....
I want to get a Castelvania game but I'm not sure if I should get this one or get Simon's Quest. I here Simon's Quest is just ridiculously hard, anyone have any advice?
Everyone complaining about this not being as good as IV or the new Castlevanias is lame. No multi-directional whipping, no save points, no armor or swords, no swinging, no Mode 7. Hell, you even have to push forwards before you jump or you just jump up and down. But this is the very core of the gameplay that has sustained this franchise for decades. This game is a BLAST! I'd glady spend 500 points on it any time. Can't wait for III.
Just for the record, I like 1 a lot more than 4. And I like 2 more than either of them but that's just me.
@Learn Japanese DS - I would say it depends on what type of game you would prefer to play. Most people probably favor 1 to 2. 1 is linear, shorter, and, in my opinion, tougher than 2. 2 is non-linear and the clues and guidance you get in the game are cryptic at best. You have to almost take an old-school trial-and-error approach to get through it if you aren't using a walkthrough. I figured it out on my own long ago, but it took forever.
@whalleywhat - I can't wait for 3 either. That was my absolute favorite of the NES games in the Castlevania series. I can't give that game enough compliments....it was basically perfect in my opinion.....
Just bought it this morning. I played through to the Grim Reaper. That is one tough sucker. Actually, the worst part of him is getting through the hallway leading up to him. I managed to take him out on my second try (with the cross of course) but I don't think I could repeat that feat so easily the next time. Certainly is a tough game, but not impossible. It just takes a certain amount of replays and memorization to get through the tricky stuff.
I highly recommend this game to anyone interested in the franchise, or good adventure sidescrollers.
WHAT IS A MAN A.... sorry wrong game but the Original is also Great
The first has to be my favorite simply because it was first, but each entry in Castelvania has something worthwhile. (At least the NES entries)
Must...kill...the...medusaheads!!
Just downloaded this one today - the assurance that the final boss would have me cursing and swearing is a bit exaggerated - I found him really easy. Just wait a split seconf after he opens his cape, then jump towards him and whip his head, and you'll dodge the fireballs. Once he turns into a monster, freeze him with the holy water and whip him good. I took my share of hits from his monster form, but the vampire form went down without damaging me once I got the pattern down.
Quest 2, however... holy crap, THIS is hard. The second boss (Medusa) is making me cry here. Stupid Medusa heads EVERYWHERE on level 2 too, and you die in four hits this time around. This game isn't effing around in Quest 2, I'll tell you that.
Dracula, the Final Boss, wasn't a huge problem for me. The boss I had the worst time with was easily Death. Jeez, i can't stand him!
What an awesome game. I finaly beat it today (thanks to Adamant's tactic for Dracula's last form, I must admit) and I'm finding hard to recall a better gaming experience.
Death's stage was a nightmare! I survived the last bit by constantly throwing crosses at the axe armours and medusa heads the whole time. I employed a similar tactic for Death, which was helped by the fact that I earned a 'III' stone in the previous section. Such an intense battle! I literally laughed out loud when I saw Death burning.
Now for hard mode ._.
A classic!
I have just downloaded this today and this one is also the first castlevania game I have ever played, so I am still learning the controls. It is, however, a great game and it is a fun one too! Overall, i give this game a 4.5/5 for being fun but at the same time hard.
I originally played this game as part of the Classic NES Series for GBA. I thought it was fun for the first few levels, But by the time I got to Frankenstein in lv. 5 the game started to get on my nerves. Level 6 and Death just plain infuriated me, and ruined the whole game for me. Got I hated that bastard! The game got most of it's challenge from clunky controls, a deceptive health meter, and those damn medusa heads I HATE EM I HATE EM I HATE EM!! It did get me involved in the Castlevania series though so I can thank it for that.
Oh, and the music was great. 3/5. I want to give it a 2, but it earns a bonus point for Vampire Killer and being Castlevania.
After losing to death for the upteenth time (Those medusa heads in the hallway always roughed me up beforehand), I traded it for Circle of the Moon, which admittedly I enjoyed a lot more.
I can't believe this game actually gets harder after you beat it.
Ah, the greatest video game series in history!
Super Castlevania IV is a retelling of Castlevania 1. That is, it has completely different gameplay and levels, but you're still Simon Belmont adventuring to kill Dracula in 1986....er, 1691.
As for the quality of this game, it's pretty damn fun, as long as you go in expecting extreme difficulty, and slow, feel-good whipping action. It is quite well-designed, it looks great, and has some atmosphere--not very common on the NES! The music is second best on the system, right below Castlevania III, which, as a game, is pretty much superior in every way to this game, and possibly every other game on the NES. SMB3 might put up a fight.
lol opinions.
Anyway, this is a good VC buy, at least until Castlevania III comes, because it's the same general thing, with a crapload of improvements.
And, as for whether this or SCVIV is better, that depends on the player.
The difficulty is utterly ruthless in places, but that doesn't stop me going back to it. I only actually beat it a few days back, but the sense of satisfaction was great.
One note though, I have encountered a game killing glitch. If I pick up an invincibility powerup, then head through a door, the game totally freezes. Has this happened to anyone else?
A very challenging game, but a great, and classic title. I love the Castlevania series, even though I admit, I missed out on quite a few of the games in the series. Wip it! Wip it good!
Recently voted one of the most difficult games by Screw Attack, Castlevania was the only one on their list that I've ever completed. I still love it and play it on my NES on occaision. I love the opening music and the theme of the first stage. I even love the sound of Simon walking past the map in between stages. I remember throwing my controller in anger at dying once again at the hands of... well... Death. And the feeling of exultation when I finally, at last, beat Dracula and saw the ending sequence. Too bad it was in the middle of the night and so I couldn't whoop and holler about it. Much love and admiration about this game. But if you haven't played this game, don't expect SotN. This isn't it. SotN was a long way off and it shows. The game has some unevenness and can be very frustrating. But at the time it came out, this was the game for me.
This game has fantastic style, like the whole series. The whole theme of beating through classic monsters all the way up to the final boss, Dracula, is great, with cool variety in environments up to that point. Great music, character design, and good gameplay mechanics, with the whip and a secondary weapon. I beat this game when I was a kid and find it to be easier than I remember, but it is definitely a challenge--though mostly a fair one. A great, classic beginning to a great series. 5/5
EDIT: Everybody raise your hand if you LIKE medusa-heads! . . . . . . .
. . . . . I don't see many hands. See Konami? That was MEAN. (sorry, was just playing Rondo of Blood)
A true Nes classic, although I wasn' t that fond of it like most people . there where dark games that inspired me more like Ninja Gaiden. But this title showed good samples of what it will become after this first version.
3 stars
How is this game compared to the classic nes gba version??
Has anyone noticed that Castlevania takes up 94 blocks now? I found that out on my Wii Shop Channel. It seems like a LOT for an NES game.
Just got it. A bit challenging, but totally beatable. 5/5
The WORST pal conversion on VC. The music is completely butchered and sounds more like funeral music plus I find the slowdown too obvious. A decent game ruined by somebody who can't/won't be bothered to properly optimise this game.
I've made a commitment to myself to beat this game on each Halloween day until I die.
I'm addicted.
At first it was unmercifully difficult and now I can play through it in an hour while using 3 or 4 continues. Its actually a far better experience once I came back to it, knowing what I was in for. This is now only my list of my top 5 favourite Castlevania games:
Dracula X
Symphony of the Night
Lament of Innocence
Castlevania
Simon's Quest
There are many game series that I adore, such as F-Zero, Metal Slug and Sonic The Hedgehog; There are several game series that I loathe, like Contra, Mortal Kombat and Mega Man.
Castlevania is the only videogame series that has made no impact on me. It's just Castlevania.
I quite like the ominous tone brought to the music by the PAL slowdown. Perhaps it's because I grew up with the 50hz version? I think it makes the game all the more sinister! At 60hz tempo, the tunes are far too jolly!
I can't get enough of this game.
I'll probably pick this game up from the Wii Shop Channel. I have a free download available because I spent 500 Wii Points on the Internet Channel a while back. This is probably what I will download. I've had my eye on it for a while.
Wow! The Castlevania title that started it all! What a classic!
A legenary game. But also one of the weaker ones in the series simply because of how frustrating it can get IMO.
The music is awesome though.
The first Castlevania way back in 1987. I put the cartridge in and when the sound of the first door opened! It was a "WoW" moment At the time this game was awesome. One of the classics that really made the most of the limited capabilities of the NES. Getting to Dracula was a chore but when you first got to take him on... Epic at the time.
i love everything about this game,music,gameplay and the sprites of course,such a classic game
This is the NES Castlevania that I keep going back for more, Castlevania 3 is just too damn hard. A true 8-bit classic, with brilliant music and plenty of challenge.
Funnily enough, you can finish the six levels of this game in about 20-30 minutes if you know what you're doing. Of course, the first attempt to do it won't be easy AT ALL (especially if you neglect the hidden power-ups).
Cool music.
castlevania did good all the way up to snes but then went down hill after super castlevania 4. i love the first one, and it will always be my all time favorite nes game ever
I would love for this to be released on the 3DS Virtual Console.
Wait....this wasn't released in 2007....
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