DraySol
Feb 15 2006, 07:56 PM
I would love to see a remake of Castlevania:Symphony of the Night for PSP. It was one of the best selling PS1 games, and I loved playing thru it. In my oponion it was one of the best games made. They should make it like a "director's cut" that has all of the stuff that Japan left out of it when it was ported to the United States.
BArk_the_king
Feb 20 2006, 09:57 AM
I canīt agree.
Castlevania is a boring game.
And when I say boring I mean BORING.
Especialy on PS1.
So sry dude but I donīt think so
slaphappygamer
Feb 20 2006, 02:16 PM
yeah like resident evil directors cut....................................wonder how that psx emulator is doing.
GhostFaceKilla
Feb 20 2006, 05:14 PM
QUOTE(BArk_the_king @ Feb 20 2006, 09:57 AM)

I canīt agree.
Castlevania is a boring game.
And when I say boring I mean BORING.
Especialy on PS1.
So sry dude but I donīt think so
Lol i used to love this game on N64
I never beat it tho i got stuck on this
nitroglicerin part or something like that
i got pissed off and stopped playing it years ago haha.
deviLpauL
Feb 23 2006, 01:35 PM
im never really attracted with the 2D versions of castlevania, probably a 3D version will do for the psp. i mean theyll just waste the power of the psp if theyre not going to utilize its capabilities.
lament of innocence and curse of darkness will sure do.
GRR_i_eat_babies
Feb 23 2006, 01:39 PM
i honestly dont think that games ganna make it if they put it on psp, not a great game
Legolas
Feb 27 2006, 12:59 PM
Castlevania is one of the greatest game series ever made, thats my opinion, and i would love to see it come to the psp. But i would like a new game for it not a port over. But if it had to be a port over than let it be symphony of the night. But like i said i would rather something new, 2D or 3D doesn't matter to me cause i like them both for castlevania. Or even a collection of the old nintendo ones would be good.
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