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SNES Castlevania: Dracula X (USA) in 14:07.6 by Rodrigo F. (aka. pirate_sephiroth).
Download AVI file via BitTorrent (size: 40 MB, length: 16:39)
Download snes9x movie file (.smv) (date: 2008-01-08)
Read author's comments in submission #1823
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Obsoletes movie #490 (16:52.27)
Rating: 7.1 (15 votes)
- Aims for fastest time
- Best ending
- Takes damage to save time
- Manipulates luck
- Genre: Platform
Castlevania: Dracula X (1995), released in Japan as Akumajō Dracula XX, is actually a toned-down remake of a PC Engine title known as Rondo of Blood (1993). It stars Richter Belmont, supposedly a son of Juste Belmont from Harmony of Dissonance, on a mission to save Annette (said to be his girlfriend) and Maria Renard (a young vampire huntress said to be his girlfriend's sister), along with a number of their fellow villagers, from imprisonment by Dracula (said to be the villain) and his minions.

Unfortunately, in this SNES port Richter isn't too much of a fast walker, unlike his father and the later Belmont clan descendants, so his fastest way of moving is constant backflipping (so don't get surprised with the author's choice of traveling method).

This movie is a 165 second improvement to the previous version by Dan and Nightcom; such a large gain is achieved thanks to greatly increased precision and other new tricks explained in the author's comments.