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Revision as of 09:51, 13 August 2008
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Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (simply called Castlevania in Europe and Australia, and often abbreviated as CotM) was the first Castlevania game released by Konami for the Game Boy Advance. It followed in the new style of Castlevania games (called "Metroidvanias" due to the heavy influence of the Metroid series) that started with Symphony of the Night.
CotM has been removed from the official canon, and and therefore is not part of the Castlevania timeline .
Story
Unlike other Castlevania games, the main protagonist is not one of the Belmont clan, but Nathan Graves of another vampire hunting clan. Nathan is apprenticed to Morris Baldwin, a veteran Vampire Hunter who helped defeat Dracula ten years ago. Now he, Nathan, and Hugh Baldwin (Morris's son and another apprentice) storm Dracula's old castle to stop one of Dracula's servants from resurrecting the Count.
Box artwork
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European boxart
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Japanese boxart
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Japanese special edition boxart
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Back (US version)
Table of Contents
- Catacomb
- Audience Room
- Machine Tower
- Chapel Tower
- Underground Gallery (optional)
- Underground Warehouse (optional)
- Underground Waterway
- Observation Tower
- Battle Arena (optional)
- Ceremonial Room
External links
- CotM at ClassicGamming.com
- CotM at The Castlevania Dungeon
- Reviews at Game Rankings and Metacritic
- Screenshots from GameSpot and IGN
- Full castle map at the Video Game Atlas (note: 16MiB file)
- The Spriters Resource