Software:Kid Dracula (1990 video game)
Kid Dracula | |
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Japanese box art | |
Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Director(s) | Shiro Murata |
Programmer(s) | Shiro Murata Huuko Eriko Yasuhiro Yamamoto |
Artist(s) | Yoichi Yoshimoto Kenji Fujioka Kazunori Yana |
Composer(s) | Shinji Tasaka Satoko Minami |
Series | Castlevania |
Platform(s) | Famicom, mobile phone |
Release | Famicom
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Genre(s) | Platform |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Akumajō Special: Boku Dracula-kun[lower-alpha 1] is a platform video game released by Konami in Japan for the Famicom on October 19, 1990.[1] It is considered a parody of the Castlevania series. A version for mobile phones was released on 30 June 2006 in Japan.
The game saw ports for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows as part of the Castlevania Anniversary Collection which was released digitally on May 16, 2019 in all regions, with an English localization as Kid Dracula.[2]
Plot
The self-proclaimed Demon King, Kid Dracula, has awoken from a long sleep, only to discover that the demon Galamoth has challenged him. Swiping his father's cape, it is up to Kid Dracula to set out on an adventure to destroy the monster, and retake his throne. After battling through dangers and demons, Kid Dracula defeats Galamoth. This causes him to become famous throughout the land, with all the monsters in Transylvania showing up at his castle wanting to be his friend.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack Konami Famicom Music Memorial Best Vol. 3, released on February 21, 1991, contains the soundtrack for Akumajō Special: Boku Dracula-kun, Ai Senshi Nicol and Wai Wai World 2: SOS! Parsley Castle. The music was composed by Konami Kukeiha Club.[citation needed]
A soundtrack album, Akumajo Special: Boku Dracula-kun Soundtracks was released by EGG Music, a division of D4 Enterprise, on August 14, 2014. It contains every background music and bonus track from the game, which were composed by Konami Kukeiha Club (by Satoko Miyawaki and Shinji Tasaka).[citation needed]
Reception
On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 25 out of 40.[3]
Legacy
A game titled Kid Dracula was released for the Game Boy in 1993 and is both a remake and sequel of the original Akumajō Special: Boku Dracula-kun.[4]
Notes
References
- ↑ "Akumajou Special: Boku Dracula-kun". Gamespot. Archived from the original on 2015-05-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20150520155246/http://www.gamespot.com/akumajou-special-boku-dracula-kun/. Retrieved 2013-02-05.
- ↑ "Castlevania Anniversary Collection Whips Up A New Batch Of Screenshots". Siliconera. 22 April 2019. https://www.siliconera.com/2019/04/22/castlevania-anniversary-collection-whips-up-a-new-batch-of-screenshots/. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
- ↑ お買い物に便利 : 新作ゲームクロスレビュー – 悪魔城スペシャル ぼくドラキュラくん. Famicom Tsushin. No.22. Pg.19. 26 October 1990.
- ↑ "Castlevania Cameo Appearances: Kid Dracula". MrP's Castlevania Realm. Video Game Museum. http://www.vgmuseum.com/mrp/cameo.htm#kdrac. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
External links
- Konami Mobile (Japanese)
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid Dracula (1990 video game).
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