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Castlevania Advance Collection, a surprise release in the September 2021 Nintendo Direct, brings back a bundle of games that a lot of players revere. Is the ...
Something titled Castlevania Advance Collection has been rated in Australia, suggesting that a collection of Castlevania Game Boy Advance ports is in the works. The classification itself, which was ...
Castlevania Advance Collection contains three legendary Castlevania GBA games -- Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance, and Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow -- plus the fourth ...
M2, a studio that already worked with Konami in the past on its Castlevania Anniversary Collection, is handling the new GBA collection. This includes implementing the newly announced rewind, quick ...
The Castlevania Advance Collection popped up on the ESRB listings today, all but confirming that the long-rumored collection will be announced soon. The Castlevania Advance Collection has been rated T ...
This is a review of Castlevania: Circle of the Moon for the GBA. Now, Circle of the Moon was one of the launch games for the GBA, waaaay back in 2001. It was often considered to be the best GBA launch ...
Castlevania Advance Collection, a compilation of the Konami franchise’s three Game Boy Advance releases and SNES’ Castlevania: Dracula X, was announced in the September 23, 2021 Nintendo Direct. The ...
Recent graduate just trying to start conversations about video games. Can often be caught playing Halo when he really should be working on his backlog. Castlevania has been doing well for itself ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Just like Dracula himself, old Castlevania games have a way of always coming back. The original Belmont-based whippersnapper recently found new life ...
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