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The Castlevania Adventure (Nintendo Game Boy) Complete CIB Manual Box Inserts

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Sub-Genre
Boxing
Platform
Nintendo Game Boy
Video Game Series
Castlevania Franchise
Publisher
Konami
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Castlevania: The Adventure, Castlevania Adventure

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Konami
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56227161

Product Key Features

Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Castlevania Franchise
Platform
Nintendo Game Boy
Game Name
Castlevania: The Adventure, Castlevania Adventure

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1989
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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139973

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4.2
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  • Top favorable review

    Thank you

    The game works really well on my gameboy it came safe on the mail no damage or everything. Thank you so much the price was worth it

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: STDgDttuT4i@Deleted

  • Top critical review

    An Ok and Playable game. Needed perhaps a new name.

    Well Castlevania adventure. What can I say. It's bad. The first two stages are pretty decent. But then after that it's like watching the three stooges when they got that pitiful and awful replacement for curly. I think it was Joe Stooge. For the most part the graphics are ok. They pass. The music is pretty good. I like the fact that the game doesn't have the level select at the beginning of the game like Castlevania 2 Belmont's Revenge. It seems like Konami couldn't quite iron out making a very good Castlevania game on the Gameboy. They were close. Well the flaws in this Castlevania are worse than the flaws of Castlevania 2 Belmont's Revenge. I feel like this game could have excelled if it was called something like Fright Night, based on the movie Fright Night. I definitely like the first ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: oceananeptune

  • A badly-coded game with some really good ideas

    This is probably the worst game in the series, but that's mostly due to how horrible the code is (as well as some other limitations, like the lack of subweapons and whip downgrades) But despite that I still think this game had some neat level design ideas, such as Stage 3's clock tower. So despite its issues I think it's worth adding to your collection due to how cheap the game is, just... keep your expectations low.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: nash0552

  • The unintentional Castlevania challenge

    When I was able to get ahold of a rather old, Game Boy-based Castlevania title, I didn't know exactly what to expect. Well, that's not entirely true, as I'd been rather keen on "Legends" since I'd gotten it and knew to an extent how the Game Boy Castlevania beast operates. But I had no idea what I was getting into... Much like "Legends", "Castlevania: The Adventure" isn't very long and is a bit long in the tooth in terms of gameplay, but at its core it's a pure Castlevania game through and through; dark, brooding atmospheres within the levels, mythological monsters to slay, and much whip-lashing action. But what differentiates this from other, more well-to-do 'vania titles is, as the title suggests, the unintentional challenge provided by the VERY slow scrolling speed, losing lack of ...

  • Certainly important from a Castlevania perspective, but lacking all around.

    And so the Belmonts are introduced to their greatest foe... mobility. As the first portable iteration of the famous series, one would imagine as much of the original franchise would carry over as possible, but the limits of the system, and a short production/testing period leaves us with one of the more infuriating and generally unfair games in the Demon Castle series. While Konami would use their wits and experience on it's superior sequel, this first run of the game engine is thoroughly taxed and definitely not built for player intuition. Level design is bland or otherwise blatantly cruel, with more agile enemies placed similarly. The music is somewhat derivative, but never actually bad or dull. The mechanics are there, but the droll pacing, lengthy stages, and unfair odds outside ...