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Title Screen


Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge

Also known as: Dracula Densetsu II (JP)
Developer:
Konami
Publisher:
Konami
Platform:
Game Boy
Released in JP: July 12, 1991
Released in US: August 1991
Released in EU: November 26, 1992




SoundtestIcon.png This game has a hidden sound test.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.





Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge is the much more Castlevania-like sequel to Castlevania: The Adventure on Game Boy.





Hmmm...

To do:
Add Konami GB Collection differences. Source: http://www.vgmuseum.com/mrp/cvgb2/game-castlevaniabr.htm


Contents




  • 1 Sound Test


  • 2 Regional Changes


    • 2.1 Sound Test Titles


    • 2.2 Weapons






Sound Test











Japan US
Gbcastlevania2-jtest.png Gbcastlevania2-utest.png

Use the password Heart Heart Heart Heart.


Also, enter GameShark code 010CCBDE and scroll down past 'DEMO 2/FAITH' to find the inaccessible entry SELECT BGM/NEW CHURCH, which plays at the stage select screen.


Regional Changes


Sound Test Titles


As seen above, the track titles were changed to generic names in the overseas releases, likely done to remove their religious references.





































































Japan
US
Info
NEW MESSIAH
BGM 1
Crystal Castle
PRAYING HANDS
BGM 2
Cloud Castle
RIPE SEEDS
BGM 3
Plant Castle
PSYCO WARRIOR
BGM 4
Rock Castle
ORIGINAL SIN
BGM 5
Dracula Castle 1
PASSPIED
BGM 6
Dracula Castle 2-1
EVIL GODS
BOSS 1
Regular boss
C.PHANTASIE
BOSS 2
Dracula Castle 2 boss
SONS OF SATAN
BOSS 3
Final boss
SOLEIYU
DEMO 1
Dracula Castle map
FAITH
DEMO 2
Dialogue
NEW CHURCH
SELECT BGM
Stage select


Weapons











Japan US
What you wanted to throw... ...But were afraid to axe

While both regions of the game share the Holy Water, the other weapon is different in each. The Japanese version offers a boomerang, but the US version has the axe, either because it was more useful or less broken.















































































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