
Castlevania: Bloodlines
The only Castlevania title released for Sega Genesis, featuring two playable characters with unique weapons and abilities battling Dracula's forces across Europe during World War I.
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About This Retro Game
Known as 'Castlevania: The New Generation' in Europe, this entry introduced the franchise's first non-Belmont protagonists - John Morris (whip) and Eric Lecarde (spear).
Notable for its technical achievements on Genesis hardware, including multi-scrolling backgrounds, rotation effects, and some of the most violent visuals in the series.
Features six stages across European locations like Greece and Germany, with branching paths and character-specific routes that enhance replayability.
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