![]() Since Konami never localized a single one of its PC Engine games for the west, it languished in Japan. Konami published it exclusively on the PC Engine CD-ROM^2, the Japanese equivalent of the Turbo CD. This version of the game took nearly 15 years to make its way to the U.S. We live in dark times, but it's not all bad when these classics are so easy to come by for a reasonable price. So, I've put together a list not only of the various ways you can play Symphony, but also its direct predecessor (predecessors?): Rondo of Blood and Dracula X. After I posted yesterday's piece about some of my experiences and memories of the game, several people asked for recommendations on how to play it on current systems. Yep, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night debuted in America 20 years ago. ![]() Our " " How Can I Play It ?" series lays out the best options for legitimately and legally playing the classic games we cover here at Retronauts, ideally on current platforms. Mission control for retronauts former EIC of 1UP.com and taking dapper (and frogs) back from the Nazis.
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