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Castlevania: Bloodlines (Sega Genesis, 1994) COMPLETE

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Very Good
Ended: May 16, 2024 12:44:20 EDT
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US $155.00
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ApproximatelyC $211.33
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Located in: Moriches, New York, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Release Year
1994
UPC
0083717160052

Item description from the seller

petekonstantato_0

petekonstantato_0

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.8
Reasonable shipping cost
4.8
Shipping speed
4.8
Communication
5.0

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Great seller, Excellent condition, Excellent packaging, Fast shipping, Thank you very much 😊👍 A++++++
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The game was a reseal, but seller was unaware..This one was tricky to spot so no bad on the seller here.. We worked it out and we are both happy campers :) Fast shipping, good and open communication. These things happen, and I still highly recommend him. :) Cheers!
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Item as described. Arrived quickly. Recommend Seller A+

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  • Top favourable review

    One of my favorite Castlevania games!!!

    Castlevania: Bloodlines is no joke... one of my favorite Castlevania games. There is a certain appeal to all these great 2D linear, sidescrolling games, from the era of the 80's and 90's. Castlevania Bloodlines is unique, in that it for the first(and perhaps last time?) features a character that actually uses a SPEAR as the main weapon!] I know that may not sound like a big deal, but to me, this little detail(combined with accompanying movement sets to go along with Eric Lecarde) allows for all kinds of new ways of navigating the environment, formulating strategies, and basically allowing for a variety of gameplay that wasn't found in Castlevania prior to that(except in Castlevania: Dracula's curse). It also has a fair share of difficulty. Even though it does have a password system, ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: frogunderaleaf7

  • A Classic Castlevania Game for a Rainy Day

    Castlevania is one of the oldest video game franchises today, dating back before the days of the NES. It can be somewhat of an event when one is released, which makes Castlevania: Bloodlines somewhat of an landmark. Its the first and only Castlevania game to be released on the Sega Genesis, when most of them were exclusive the Nintendo systems at that time. The story is set in the turn of the 20th Century and follows two vampire hunters, Jonathan Morris and Eric LeCarte, trying to stop Elizabeth Bartley from reviving her uncle, Count Dracula. You can choose between Jonathon, who has the standard whip, or Eric who carries a spear. Each character has different abilities in order to progress through the game. Instead of going through different levels of a castle, Castlevania: Blodlines ...

  • Classic Castlevania that I missed the first time around

    Growing up as a Nintendo fanboy in the 80s and 90s, I never gave Sega a fair shake. When a Castlevania game was announced for the Genesis (along with Contra: Hardcorps), I dismissed it as what could only be an inferior product, especially when compared to the legendary Super Castlevania IV--how wrong I was! While graphically this isn't quite up to par with what the SNES could produce, there are still some staggering effects on display here, from the reflective waters of the sunken temple to the rotating climb up the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It's also noteworthy that this is the Castlevania debut of Michiru Yamane, the composer who would go on to score Symphony of the Night, Lament of Innocence, Curse of Darkness, and several of the handheld entries later on (so you know to expect a great ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: hiddentrophyvideogames

  • Top 3 Castlevania game!!

    Im a huge castlevania fan. Ok so everyone compares this game to the snes's super castlevania iv and most people rule bloodlines out as a great game. Now, im a Nintendo fan. A little more of a fan of Nintendo then sega BUT this game castlevania bloodlines made me open up alot more towards the genesis. The only thing wrong with this game is its somewhat short. But it is Hard (and you can choose difficulty in options) it is harder then castlevania iv for the snes. I cant decide which one i like more, bloodlines or super castlevania.. and thats saying something cuz i think i like the snes better than the genesis. Im not a nintendo fanboy so my opinion in unbiased. But the sega game comes with the kickass hardshell case. So id take this one over super castlevania iv.. surprisingly.

    Condition: Pre-OwnedSold by: pikamage

  • Castlevania comes to the Genesis

    I love the Sega Genesis! I used to hate Sega and all its Nintendo bashing propaganda during the NES days, but when I decided to purchase a cheaper priced Genesis as opposed to the much more expensive SNES, my views on my loyalities to video game companies forever changed. Sega did have a fine system and excellent game library, but I knew I had to accept that some of the games and series I enjoyed during my NES years would not grace my Genesis. Just when I thought I would have to pay from my sacralige games like Contra and Castlevania made it to the Genesis. I can't begin to convey how jovial I was, but enough with my pointless nostalgia. As mentioned above, I was more than a little stoked to be able to play the beloved Castlevania series on my Genesis and I was not disappointed when I ...