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Castlevania Resurrection |
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast |
Publisher: Konami |
Developer: Konami |
Planned release date(s): 2000-04 |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1 |
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Castlevania Resurrection for the Sega Dreamcast is an unreleased entry in the Castlevania (Akumajou Dracula in Japan) series of games by Konami. It was the second Castlevania title for a Sega console to be cancelled.
Unlike the Sega Castlevania games before it, this game would have taken place in 3D environments. It was to star Sonia Belmont and Victor Belmont whom meet through a time travel aspect. The story was to be set in 1666. Victor Belmont was a vampire hunter from the 1800's who had abandoned his lineage and left the region in fear of his vampire slaying destiny. The game was to feature a female vampire as one of the main villians.
Rather than focusing on exploration or platforming the game was to be more action oriented, much like Castlevania: Bloodlines. Only five or six stages were planned but they were fairly long. The camera controls and aiming system was to be revamped over the previous 3D Castlevania's also.
The game was then cancelled in March of 2000 for a variety of possible reasons; including disagreements between the American and Japanese Konami teams. According to art director Greg Orduyan, the game was simply cancelled due to Konami's lack of faith in the Dreamcast platform.[1]
The soundtrack for the game has been released in mp3 format and can still be found online.
Story
“ | The year is 1666. Dracula has returned to threaten the mortal world! Summoning all of the power of Hell, the dark countess of Castlevania has created a portal allowing Dracula to re-enter the material plane. Accompanied by foul creatures of the nether world anxious to do their bidding, Dracula and his lover intend to join forces with the goal of final victory over the Belmonts and absolute dominion of the world! Their actions, however, have not gone un-noticed.
The powers of light summon SONIA BELMONT; legendary Belmont heroine drawn from the past and well suited to stand, not just against the sinister wiles of the Countess, but Count Dracula himself! Sonia has already been successful in defeating Dracula in the past. Can she defeat the combined power of both vampires? From the future of the 1800's, the powers of light summon VICTOR BELMONT! A wandering gambler and soldier of fortune, Victor chose not to accept the Belmont legacy as a Vampire hunter by running away from home at an early age. During his travels, Victor learned not just the art, but the science of warfare, all the while attempting to avoid his true destiny in the petty politics of 19th century Europe. But the blood of the Belmont clan cannot be ignored forever, and Victor would eventually return to the land of his birth, a rebel and outcast. It is here that Victor is given the quest by the guardian of light to prove himself worthy of the name Belmont by battling Dracula and his evil mistress.[2] |
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Gallery
Magazine articles
Preview in Official Dreamcast Magazine (US) #2 (1999-09)
- DreamcastMagazine UK 03.pdf
Preview in Dreamcast Magazine #3 (1999-11)
External Links
Castlevania games for Sega systems | |
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Castlevania: Bloodlines (1994) | Super Castlevania IV (unreleased) | |
Castlevania: The Bloodletting (unreleased) | |
Akumajou Dracula X: Gekka no Yasoukyoku (1998) | Castlevania: The Bloodletting (unreleased) | |
Castlevania Resurrection (unreleased) |