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Entry #12 {2/3} This is a full Playthrough of the Pal Version of Castlevania 3 Dracula's Curse on the NES. Unlike the first two installments of the Castlevania Series on Nes, this game was optimised for the Pal market. The game was branded under the Palcom Software trademark for Pal distribution. The game was also altered from the US version. The enemy hitpoints got reduced and the amount of damage you take is similar to the Japanese version. The Pal version is sort of a mix between the US and Japanese version. This is the hardest Castlevania game on the Nes by far. I choose the Alucard path this time, while choosing level 6C, the subterranean dungeon (or underground catacombs) stage. After this stage follows the hardest level in the game, 7B the jagged cliffeside path (or cliffside entrance). This stage is long and hard and really unfair at times. I managed to get to the boss on my first try but then ran out of time. The time limit on this stage is horrendous. After that I had no more holy water left so I had to use the whip to defeat the level boss. I died one more time but then managed to get past this level. What a nightmare! After that part the stages become a bit easier again. This was overall a pretty good playthrough expect the obvious level 7B incident. I choose Alucard as my spiritual partner. He comes in handy when you want to skip a certain part of a stage because he has the ability to turn into a bat, but he is pretty bad in combat. The Game was played on an original European NES Model. I used the original controllers. The Gameplay was recorded with an HDMI capture card using OBS. The composite signal of the NES got converted to an HDMI signal with the help of an adapter. The framerate seems to be a bit better than in the last video but the video itself is a bit janky. The audio quality is now a lot better (still don't know what caused the problems in the last video). I hope you enjoy the video, thanks for watching!