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A rumor about a Castlevaia compilation with the 8bit, 16 bit and maybe even SoTN.

This is probably one to file under “rumour” for the time being but we’ve gotten wind from an anonymous source that Konami is currently working away on a Castlevania collection, which apparently will be released on the Wii and Sony PSP this year.

Details are predictably sketchy but it would appear that the disc-based compendium will feature all of the 8-bit and 16-bit instalments, and may even include the 32-bit Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.

SotN is already available on Sony’s portable machine as part of Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles, but the Wii release would mark the highly-esteemed title’s debut on Nintendo hardware. Rondo of Blood – which is expected on the Virtual Console soon – is also thought to be a possibility.

Sadly our source – who obviously wishes to remain nameless at this point in time – is under the impression that it is unlikely that the two Nintendo 64 games will feature on the collection. The three GBA adventures – and the trio of monochrome Game Boy titles – are also likely to be absent

http://wii.nintendolife.com/news/2010/01/konami_readying_castlevania_collection_for_wii

C'mon add the gameboy games and I'll buy it at a high price strenga!!!



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Hmm. That would be sweet!



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It's also for PSP...why in Nintendo Discussion?



wait so that's about 6 Castlevania's?



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How about including the games that can't be released on Virtual Console like Symphony of the Night, Lament of innocence and Curse of Darkness



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Man I liked the N64 games



Khuutra said:
Man I liked the N64 games

I am not sure I would admit to that in public. Its ok though. I liked DoA2, and other terrible games. We all have our guilty pleasures best not mentioned in polite company.



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Gnizmo said:
Khuutra said:
Man I liked the N64 games

I am not sure I would admit to that in public. Its ok though. I liked DoA2, and other terrible games. We all have our guilty pleasures best not mentioned in polite company.

I thought the final battle was great

God I need help.



wow, I was about to buy the other two NES castlevanias

maybe I'll wait. These games sound great and I always wanted to play sotn.



Please Konami say YES!!!!!!