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ESRB Reveals Castlevania the Adventure ReBirth for WiiWare

by Lukasz Balicki - September 13, 2009, 8:35 am EDT
Total comments: 18 Source: ESRB

The ratings board reveals another classic Konami franchise will be released on WiiWare.

Konami has recently released new games classic Gradius and Contra franchises for WiiWare, under the ReBirth label. According to a new ESRB listing, the next ReBirth title will be Castlevania the Adventure Rebirth. The listing describes the game as a 2D side-scrolling action game where you fight against monsters such as skeletons, flying eyeballs, and bats in Dracula's Castle.

While there are no additional details, the title suggests that the game might be a remake or follow-up to Castlevania: The Adventure, which was released in 1989 for the Game Boy.

Talkback

I wonder if this is IGA's new project, since the console game appears to have been taken away from him.

Flames_of_chaosLukasz Balicki, Staff AlumnusSeptember 13, 2009

The ReBirth games have been made by a Japanese company called M2 so I highly doubt IGA's involvement.


Edit: M2's website translated in English looks like they also do a lot of VC ports, retro ports to PSP and PS2, and Fossil Fighters with Red Entertainment.

Mop it upSeptember 13, 2009

It seems strange that they would go with a Game Boy game nobody has ever heard of. I guess they wanted to give it another chance to shine.

DAaaMan64September 13, 2009

OH MY GAWD, THIS IS AWESOME.

Castlevania is one of my favorite series' ever.

BlackNMild2k1September 13, 2009

Quote from: Mop_it_up

It seems strange that they would go with a Game Boy game nobody has ever heard of. I guess they wanted to give it another chance to shine.

Why spend the time and money on creating something new when they can just dress up and repackage something we already decided we didn't want?

"Oh you don't like the liver I made for you huh?"

::takes it in the back, chops it up into a fine paste::

"maybe you will like some of this Pâté instead?"

vuduSeptember 13, 2009

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While there are no additional details, the title suggests that the game might be a remake or follow-up to Castlevania: The Adventure, which was released in 1989 for the Game Boy.

I sincerely hope not.  The original Castlevania Adventure was pretty bad--play controls, boring levels, and there weren't even sub-weapons!  However, the sequel--Belmont's Revenge--was pretty sweet.

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 13, 2009

Isn't this the true KAN-NON game that Lamer of Innocence failed to undo?

VICTORY FOR THE CLASSICS.

The Castlevania Adventure is a terrible, terrible game. A remake can only improve it.

Maybe they'll get around to Metroid 2: ReBirth now.

Mop it upSeptember 13, 2009

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Maybe they'll get around to Metroid 2: ReBirth now.

That would be pretty neat actually, I know there's a good game in there somewhere.

KDR_11kSeptember 14, 2009

Link's Adventure needs a rebirth.

Anyway, I don't think this'll be much of a remake, more a game that just conveniently uses the story spot of CvA to avoid needing to deal with the mess that is the Castlevania timeline.

RizeDavid Trammell, Staff AlumnusSeptember 14, 2009

It would be good if it was Iga.  He needs something to do, and I don't like the look (and especially the sound) of that Contra remake.  It would be interesting to see an old Castlevania game remade by Iga; whether he turned it into another Metroidvania or didn't.

PeachylalaSeptember 14, 2009

Quote from: KDR_11k

Link's Adventure needs a rebirth.

That will never happen.

If you mention Zelda II to the Zeldtards, they might combust into fan-rage.

Quote from: Rize

It would be interesting to see an old Castlevania game remade by Iga; whether he turned it into another Metroidvania or didn't.

Just use the Castlevania: Rando of Blood PSP engine, re-work for Wii/DS, and there, Castlevania remake a-go-go. Iga doesn't need to supervise them. I would like the artwork by Akemi Kojima(sp?) made for the remake in question.

vuduSeptember 14, 2009

Quote from: KDR_11k

Link's Adventure needs a rebirth.

Link's Awakening is perfect as it is.  What could possibly be improved?

KDR_11kSeptember 14, 2009

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Quote from: KDR_11k

Link's Adventure needs a rebirth.

Link's Awakening is perfect as it is.  What could possibly be improved?

I said Adventure, not Awakening.

vuduSeptember 14, 2009

So you did.  My bad!

Ian SaneSeptember 14, 2009

Maybe the idea of this is that it's a compromise between old and new.  The execs want a remake for the obvious reason that it's easier to do than coming up with something new.  The devs want to do something more creative.  And of course there is that segment of the market that doesn't want to buy remakes.

So if you remake an old obscure game you get the benefit of not needing to come up with something new, but having something obscure enough that the devs can feel free to thrown in some of their own ideas as well.  And since most of the buying public has never played the original game it's almost as a fresh as a brand new title.  It can "pass" as a new game.

Mop it upSeptember 14, 2009

Quote from: KDR_11k

Link's Adventure needs a rebirth.

That would be awesome. The top-down view Zelda games have gotten kind of stale.

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 14, 2009

Bring on the First Person Gorons.

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