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'''Castlevania: Rondo of Blood''', or known in Japan as'''Akumajō Dracula X: Chi no Rondo''', lit. Demon Castle Dracula X: Reincarnation of Blood , is the one of Japan-only installments of the Castlevania/Akumajō Dracula series, developed by [[Konami]] for the [[TurboGrafx-CD|PC Engine Super CD-ROM² System]] directed by Toru Hagihara. It was later in [[Super Nintendo]] as ''[[Castlevania: Dracula X]]''. It is set in the fictional universe of the ''[[:Category:Castlevania|Castlevania]]'' series, where the protagonist Richter Belmont goes to save his lover Annette, who was abducted by Dracula.  It was released in Japan on October 29, [[1993]]. A direct sequel to it, ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]'', was released in 1997. The game was later ported to the [[Super Nintendo]] as ''[[Castlevania: Dracula X]]'', and the [[PlayStation Portable]] as ''[[Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles]]''. It features an enhanced "2.5D" version of Dracula X alongside the original version, as well as an enhanced port of [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]].
'''Castlevania: Rondo of Blood''', or known in Japan as '''Akumajō Dracula X: Chi no Rondo''' (Japanese: '''悪魔城ドラキュラX 血の輪廻''', lit.: '''Dracula's Vampire Castle X: Reincarnation of Blood''') is the one of Japan-only installments of the [[:Category:Castlevania|Castlevania]]/Akumajō Dracula series, developed by [[Konami]] for the [[TurboGrafx-CD|PC Engine Super CD-ROM² System]] directed by Toru Hagihara. It was later in [[Super Nintendo]] as ''[[Castlevania: Dracula X]]''. It is set in the fictional universe of the ''[[:Category:Castlevania|Castlevania]]'' series, where the protagonist Richter Belmont goes to save his lover Annette, who was abducted by Dracula.  It was released in Japan on October 29, [[1993]]. A direct sequel to it, ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]'', was released in 1997. The game was later ported to the [[Super Nintendo]] as ''[[Castlevania: Dracula X]]'', and the [[PlayStation Portable]] as ''[[Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles]]''. It features an enhanced "2.5D" version of Dracula X alongside the original version, as well as an enhanced port of [[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]].
In 2008, the unaltered original game was released for the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] service in Japan and for the North American and PAL regions in 2010.
In 2008, the unaltered original game was released for the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] service in Japan and for the North American and PAL regions in 2010.


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