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|title=Boku Dracula-Kun (Kid Dracula) | |title=Boku Dracula-Kun (Kid Dracula) | ||
|boxart=[[Image:KidDraculaBoxArt.jpg| | |boxart=[[Image:KidDraculaBoxArt.jpg|250px]] | ||
|developer=[[:Category:Konami|Konami/KCEO]] | |developer=[[:Category:Konami|Konami/KCEO]] | ||
|publisher=[[:Category:Konami|Konami]] | |publisher=[[:Category:Konami|Konami]] | ||
|categories=[[:Category:Adventure|Adventure]] | |categories=[[:Category:Adventure|Adventure]] | ||
|systems=[[:Category:Super Nintendo|Super Nintendo]] | |systems=[[:Category:Super Nintendo|Super Nintendo]] | ||
|releasedates=[[1991]] (Famicom | |releasedates=[[1991]] ([[Famicom]], JP)<br />[[1993]] ([[Game Boy]], JP, NA) | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|ratings=ESRB: Unrated | |ratings=ESRB: Unrated | ||
}} | }} | ||
One reviewer of this game called it ''[[:Category:Castlevania|Castlevania]]'' for kids. That describes it exactly. It's a well-made game which went under the radar everywhere except Japan for a long time. This is Kid Dracula more or less, based on the watered-down [[Game Boy]] version released around the same time. Boka Dracula-kun itself is based on Castlevania, or it seems like more of a parody, which should be very noticeable when you see its cartoon-like renditions of many well known enemies. The music and graphics are also lighter and much less gloomy and dark. | One reviewer of this game called it ''[[:Category:Castlevania|Castlevania]]'' for kids. That describes it exactly. It's a well-made game which went under the radar everywhere except Japan for a long time. This is Kid Dracula more or less, based on the watered-down [[Game Boy]] version released around the same time. Boka Dracula-kun itself is based on Castlevania, or it seems like more of a parody, which should be very noticeable when you see its cartoon-like renditions of many well known enemies. The music and graphics are also lighter and much less gloomy and dark. | ||
Note that you need to know a little Japanese to be able to play this game. | Note that you need to know a little Japanese to be able to play this game. | ||
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[[Category:Konami]] | [[Category:Konami]] | ||
[[Category:Game Boy]] | [[Category:Game Boy]] | ||
[[Category:Famicom]] | [[Category:Famicom]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:41, 26 July 2006
One reviewer of this game called it Castlevania for kids. That describes it exactly. It's a well-made game which went under the radar everywhere except Japan for a long time. This is Kid Dracula more or less, based on the watered-down Game Boy version released around the same time. Boka Dracula-kun itself is based on Castlevania, or it seems like more of a parody, which should be very noticeable when you see its cartoon-like renditions of many well known enemies. The music and graphics are also lighter and much less gloomy and dark. Note that you need to know a little Japanese to be able to play this game.