![]() ![]() If you want the premium classic experience, it'll cost ya. These days, the original import game disc will run you $150 on the low end, and the hardware that supports it sell for $300-500, easy. Since Konami never localized a single one of its PC Engine games for the west, it languished in Japan. Konami published it exclusively on the PC Engine CD-ROM^2, the Japanese equivalent of the Turbo CD. This version of the game took nearly 15 years to make its way to the U.S. ![]() We live in dark times, but it's not all bad when these classics are so easy to come by for a reasonable price. ![]() So, I've put together a list not only of the various ways you can play Symphony, but also its direct predecessor (predecessors?): Rondo of Blood and Dracula X. After I posted yesterday's piece about some of my experiences and memories of the game, several people asked for recommendations on how to play it on current systems. Yep, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night debuted in America 20 years ago. Our " " How Can I Play It ?" series lays out the best options for legitimately and legally playing the classic games we cover here at Retronauts, ideally on current platforms. ![]() Mission control for retronauts former EIC of 1UP.com and taking dapper (and frogs) back from the Nazis. ![]()
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