I jumped for joy when I heard this music in Netflix's Castlevania anime. Seeing Alucard, Trevor & Sypha fighting alongside each other against hordes of vampires & demons while this music plays is simply bada@$ epic👍
@@mariamaravilla9005 imo the season 1 and 2 is the best adaptation because they use script from castlevania director igarashi as reference. After season 2 its become western fanfiction
Such a nostalgic playlist. It really brought tears to my eyes. This was the second video game I ever played as a child but after super Mario And rad racer of course. Not soon after. I'll find mega Man and all the dope stuff that comes with that universe and then it's off to Metroid add infinites him. Thank you Nintendo and thank you for putting this playlist together
This is perfect. Its is the definitive version of this track. I LOVE the crisp reimagining of this in Akumajou Dracula X but all the stylistic beats and ideas stem from this beauty. Stupendous.
no one can seem to replicate this fast beat in real life anymore - even the anime version is slower. Simon's quest version is my favorite of bloody tears
Just watched the Castlevania netflix animation, damn this sound track really kicks in well when Alucard, Sypha and Trevor storm Dracula's castle in season 2.
Recuerdos Hermosos Que nunca Volveran Jamas Yo jugaba Con mis Primos Desde pequeños en navidad Y en las Noches Ellos se fueron a otro Pais Y Ya no Volveran Y No Tengo hermanos Menores 😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭 pero seguire jugando Simon 😃😢
Lol! Not gonna argue with your statement, but I still feel like this game doesn't get the appreciation it deserves. I mean yeah, it completely failed in so many ways, but it's attempt at combining Castlevania's action with RPG elements really set the stage for Symphony of the Night.
@@BensBoringVideos Some flaws with this game: Spelling errors That text box about the time every 5 minutes or so "Too hard to figure out" parts Some ridiculous jumps The items you need are too expensive And many more
@@mason2007 Amateur. Back in the old NES days it was "Nut up or shut up". You GRIND to get what you need and you LOOK IT UP if something's stumping you. Hell, I used to draw my own maps to help me through games like this.
Ricky Cope thats the way to pass games right Not with simple guides It was more fun to make maps and all that to pass a game Games have gotten easier every time