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Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth

Also known as: Dracula Densetsu ReBirth (JP)
Developer:
M2
Publisher:
Konami
Platform:
WiiWare
Released in JP: October 27, 2009
Released in US: December 28, 2009
Released in EU: February 26, 2010




AreasIcon.png This game has unused areas.





ReBirth is a bit of an odd title considering Dracula is undead, right?



Contents




  • 1 Test Maps


    • 1.1 Testmap


    • 1.2 Testmap2


    • 1.3 Testmap3


    • 1.4 St3_trap7_dummy






Test Maps


Four test maps have been located within the WiiWare WAD file.


Testmap



Testmap appears to be that of a simple, well, test map, with simple features such as platforms, power ups, and a few enemies and collisions. Also, take note of the word "TEST" in the background.



Testmap2



Testmap2 appears to be an enemy testing area. There is not much to note except for the doors and power ups found before the barrage of enemies beyond it.



Testmap3



Testmap3 is a very basic test map. From what can be gathered, it may very well be a hardware lag test with overlapping tiles and some enemies spawned on screen. Other than that, the room feels spacious, but there is not much else to mention.



St3_trap7_dummy



St3_trap7_dummy is an unused and extremely broken map. It may have been an early candidate for one of Stage 3's trap rooms, most likely its working and unbroken counterpart, st3_trap7.























































































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