0:00:16 Intro 0:01:25 Stage 1: Ruins of the Castle Dracula - Romania 0:03:48 Mini Boss: Cerberus 0:07:30 Boss fight: Armor Battler 0:08:36 Stage 2: Atlantis shrine - Greece 0:10:51 Mini Boss: Wizard 0:11:20 Mini Boss: Heavy Armor 0:11:36 Mini Boss: Great Axe Armor 0:15:18 Boss fight: Golem 0:16:57 Stage 3: The Leaning tower of Pisa - Italy 0:19:28 Mini Boss: Snake Dragon 0:23:16 Boss fight: Gargoyle 0:24:41 Stage 4: The munitions factory - Germany 0:29:51 Mini Boss: The Creature 0:32:21 Boss fight: Gear Steamer 0:34:39 Stage 5: Versailles Palace - France 0:40:16 Mini Boss: Talos 0:41:30 Mini Boss: Silhouette Demon 0:42:56 Boss fight: Princess of Moss 0:44:34 Stage 6 (Final stage): The Castle Proserpina - England 0:48:50 Mini Boss: Gargoyle 0:50:18 Mini Boss: Gear Steamer 0:51:37 Mini Boss: Golem 0:52:43 Boss fight: Death 0:53:45 Boss fight: Medusa 0:54:23 Boss fight: Elizabeth Bartley 0:56:53 Final Boss fight: Dracula 1:00:13 Ending 1:00:38 Credits
@@andrewkang7157 Oohh schwanstücker, this is a enormous loss...do u hear a violin in the background? ;) Sorry I have no idea about it. But you'll have the occasion of meeting him in almost every castlevania.
@@andrewkang7157 I investigated a little... And it may depend on regional variations; This longplay is the north American version, the first to be released (Japanese version a.k.a. Vampire Killer was released one day later; moreover the game underwent censorship when localized to PAL regions in both Europe and Australia because of its dark themes and it was called Castlevania: The New Generation..). I played the normal mode. But I just learned about these additional differences reading on a castlevania wiki: " The Japanese version is closer to its American counterpart but still includes some changes. The game is titled Vampire Killer, the normal mode is less difficult (fewer enemies and stronger characters), and the password screen does not show after a stage is completed, but only when the "End" option is chosen on the Game Over screen. In addition, the Easy mode won't skip mid-bosses, features four continues, and regardless of the difficulty setting it will always play the full ending." So It's not the Frau Blücher's fault ;)
0:00:16 Intro
0:01:25 Stage 1: Ruins of the Castle Dracula - Romania
0:03:48 Mini Boss: Cerberus
0:07:30 Boss fight: Armor Battler
0:08:36 Stage 2: Atlantis shrine - Greece
0:10:51 Mini Boss: Wizard
0:11:20 Mini Boss: Heavy Armor
0:11:36 Mini Boss: Great Axe Armor
0:15:18 Boss fight: Golem
0:16:57 Stage 3: The Leaning tower of Pisa - Italy
0:19:28 Mini Boss: Snake Dragon
0:23:16 Boss fight: Gargoyle
0:24:41 Stage 4: The munitions factory - Germany
0:29:51 Mini Boss: The Creature
0:32:21 Boss fight: Gear Steamer
0:34:39 Stage 5: Versailles Palace - France
0:40:16 Mini Boss: Talos
0:41:30 Mini Boss: Silhouette Demon
0:42:56 Boss fight: Princess of Moss
0:44:34 Stage 6 (Final stage): The Castle Proserpina - England
0:48:50 Mini Boss: Gargoyle
0:50:18 Mini Boss: Gear Steamer
0:51:37 Mini Boss: Golem
0:52:43 Boss fight: Death
0:53:45 Boss fight: Medusa
0:54:23 Boss fight: Elizabeth Bartley
0:56:53 Final Boss fight: Dracula
1:00:13 Ending
1:00:38 Credits
Pfft, so you really insist to do all the work :)
When I did the factory, Frankenstein was missing and instead skipped to the next room with the spinning blades :(
@@andrewkang7157 Oohh schwanstücker, this is a enormous loss...do u hear a violin in the background? ;)
Sorry I have no idea about it. But you'll have the occasion of meeting him in almost every castlevania.
Sir Cepparello funnily enough when I played the Japanese version today he was around + two other mini bosses stage 4 and 5 (the armour).
@@andrewkang7157 I investigated a little... And it may depend on regional variations; This longplay is the north American version, the first to be released (Japanese version a.k.a. Vampire Killer was released one day later; moreover the game underwent censorship when localized to PAL regions in both Europe and Australia because of its dark themes and it was called Castlevania: The New Generation..). I played the normal mode. But I just learned about these additional differences reading on a castlevania wiki: " The Japanese version is closer to its American counterpart but still includes some changes. The game is titled Vampire Killer, the normal mode is less difficult (fewer enemies and stronger characters), and the password screen does not show after a stage is completed, but only when the "End" option is chosen on the Game Over screen. In addition, the Easy mode won't skip mid-bosses, features four continues, and regardless of the difficulty setting it will always play the full ending."
So It's not the Frau Blücher's fault ;)
16:27 That'd be so epic if he threw the middle finger there while going down. 😂
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I miss the old days..
Its INSANE how much a physical copy of this game is going for.
I have the cartridge, case, and manual and would never sell it for any price.