Castlevania: Resurrection

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Castlevania: Resurrection
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Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Release date(s) Cancelled March 2000
Genre(s) Action adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Sega Dreamcast
Media GD-ROM

Castlevania: Resurrection, cancelled in March of 2000, was intended to be the seventeenth title in the Castlevania series and for the short lived Sega Dreamcast console. This would also be the third Castlevania game, at the time, to enter the 3D realm. The game was to focus on Sonia Belmont and Victor Belmont, an 1800s vampire killer who had abandoned his lineage, in 1666, directly before Simon Belmont's mission in the original Castlevania. Greg Orduyan, the art director for the game, is so far the only staff member on the project to speak of how it would have worked out. Its cancellation is credited to many things, including disagreements between the Japanese and American Konami teams, and the death of the Dreamcast. It is rumored that Castlevania: Curse of Darkness uses some environments that were originally in this game.

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  • A beta copy was offered for sale for 3,000 Euros sometime around 2003

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