Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no Rondo
Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no Rondo |
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Also known as: Castlevania: Rondo of Blood This game has unused areas. This game has a prerelease article This game has a notes page |
Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no Rondo was one of the few Japan-only installments of the Castlevania series. It was later reimagined for the SNES as Castlevania: Dracula X, localized to the PSP as part of Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, and given a sequel in the form of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
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Level Select
Enter X-X!V''Q as a save slot name to enable a stage select option in the menu. If this password seems familiar, it's also used in Symphony of the Night for that game's High Luck mode.
Boss Select
After the "Stage Select" option is available in the main menu, choose any stage you want, then highlight "Game Start". Now, hold Left + II + Select + Start on controller 2 and press II on controller 1. If done correctly, you'll jump straight to the boss of the level you selected.
If you enter the same code on Stage 0, you'll trigger an end-of-demo message. The text translates to:
For the PC Engine SUPER CD-ROM² Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no Rondo Coming Fall 1993 Stay tuned!!
Unused Sprites
Various icons. The first one has 龍 (dragon) written on it, while the third has 肉 (meat).
Perhaps meant for the "Peke" mini-game when the wrong system card is used while booting the game.
Early Maria sub-weapons (with final weapons below for comparison).
Unused Enemy
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Unused sprites for a rather large lizard-like monster with what appears to be a beam attack. The image on the right is a mockup of how it would look in-game.
Partial data for this unused enemy is stored in the first section of Stage 1, and can be accessed if the game is forcibly scrolled past the end of the screen.
Unused Stages
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There are three full stages hidden in the game's data, which appear to be earlier versions of Stages 3, 4, and 5. They can be loaded by altering the game's asset sector address table. These stages are fully playable, but there are sound effect and sprite glitches, presumably due to them not being totally compatible with the newer core game code. There is also a Stage X, but it is not playable.
Earlier Stage 3
Minor changes can be found throughout the level, but the lower path is dramatically different and far more bland. Interestingly, this less-polished look better matches the design of the Stage 3 minotaur boss sub-stage, which looks somewhat out-of-place compared to the later Stage 3 design.
Unused Stage 3 | Normal Stage 3 |
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Earlier Stage 4
Large heart items mark the exits. Miscellaneous level layout changes.
Stage X
These sprites show that a stage was in the works with small objects. The hiragana fonts actually form a sentence: "God, give me strength" (神よ力を与え給え), which is the title for the game's second stage.
Super CD-ROM² System Card Error Easter Egg
If you try to boot the game using a 1.0 or 2.0 System Card instead of a Super CD-ROM²-compatible system, you will be shown a different castle than usual.
After a few seconds, the title will appear.
The title is spelled slightly wrong in Japanese, as if being mispronounced.
Japanese | Translation |
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あくまぢょおどらきゅら X | Demon Castle Dracula X |
The "X" has the furigana "ペケ" (peke), which is Kansai dialect for an X mark (a symbol often used to indicate wrong answers or "don't do this" warnings - or, in this case, an incorrect System Card).
Pressing the Run button while the castle is visible starts a game at "Stage X" with a very different art style.
Japanese | Translation |
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STAGE X 「血の因縁は SUPER CD・ROM²で なければ断てない」 |
STAGE X "The fated bloodline will fail without a SUPER CD・ROM²" |
The enemies consist of these purple guys you can kill with your chain whip.
Maria is present at the end of the stage, saying "ゴメンネ" ("Sorry!") and jumping around. For better or worse, this is the end of this little mini-game.
Japanese | Translation |
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このCD ROMディスクは SUPER CD-ROM² 専用のゲームソフトです。 SUPER SYSTEM CARD で動作せて下さい。 |
This CD ROM is a SUPER CD-ROM² video game. Please set the SUPER SYSTEM CARD and try again. |
In the versions of Chi no Rondo present in The Dracula X Chronicles and Castlevania Requiem, the message at the end was changed due to the different unlock conditions of this mode in each of them:
The Dracula X Chronicles | Castlevania Requiem |
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Press START button to quit this game | Castlevania Requiem does not support extra lives codes. Press Options to quit, cheater. |
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