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Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness

Also known as: Akumajou Dracula Mokushiroku
Gaiden: Legend of Cornell (JP)
Developer:
Konami Computer Entertainment Kobe
Publisher:
Konami
Platform:
Nintendo 64
Released in JP: December 25, 1999
Released in US: November 30, 1999
Released in EU: March 3, 2000




ItemsIcon.png This game has unused items.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.








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A part-prequel/part-expansion follow-up to the original N64 Castlevania, Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness centers around a new werewolf protagonist named Cornell, who was intended to be one of the playable heroes in the first game, but got cut from the roster and was given his own starring role here instead. After completing Cornell's quest, the player gets to unlock truncated versions of Reinhardt's and Carrie's quests from the first game, reworked around the new levels and bosses from this game, but without their voice acting and most of their cutscenes due to space constraints.


Oldrey's Diary Item


CVLOD OldreyDiary.gif


Oldrey's Diary normally appears as an unobtainable object in Stage 3 (the Villa), inside the library of the Oldrey Mansion. It can be read, but since it is bolted down, it can't be acquired. Using the GameShark code the Oldrey's Diary item will be placed in the inventory and can be used. Its description is just "Oldrey Diary".



















Version Gameshark code
Japan 801CC50A 000A
USA 801CAB5A 000A
Europe 801CC02A 000A

Regional Differences























Difference
Japanese version
NA / PAL version
Game saves
Stored on cartridge
Stored on Controller Pak
Henry's scenario
Playable from the start
Has to be unlocked by finishing Cornell's scenario
Cornell's prologue
Read by Takashi Bratcher (who voiced Henry as a boy)
Read by Scott McCulloch (the narrator in the first N64 Castlevania as well as the voice of Richter in SotN)














































































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