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>—In deciding to release a Castlevania game for the x68000, what was your overall design concept?
>Hideo: First, we all thought that the original Castlevania for the Famicom was the best one. So while were aware that this would, in terms of its system, be a rather old-fashioned game, throughout the development we kept in our sights the goal of taking the best elements of the Famicom Castlevania. Another design concept was to fully utilize the abilities of the x68000 hardware, for graphics and so forth. In the middle of the development the x68030 model was released, so naturally we wanted it to work on that system too. As such there’s a few sections where some subtle differences will be apparent to new owners of the x68030, like places where the animation is smoother.

Bloodlines, Rondo of Blood and Super Castlevania sisters..
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They were right. 1 > X68K > Rondo > 3 > Bloodlines > 4 > Kid Dracula > XX > 4 > 2. They're all good though.



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