Vampire Killer Instruction Manual
Dracula’s Satanic Castle
The Devil lives again – reborn as Dracula! Thrills and suspense in a great adventure. You’ll never get to sleep tonight!
Dracula is back again. The setting is an ancient castle in the tiny European kingdom of Dransylvania [no, that isn’t a misprint]. Devils and demons are on the rampage. Young Simon Belmont stands alone against the forces of darkness threatening the once peaceful kingdom of Dransylvania. Armed with only the mysterious whip bequeathed to him by his father, he heads for the Satanic Castle!
Be sure to turn off the main power when loading or unloading the cartridge.
(in French)
Dcacula est de retour. L’action se deroule dans un vieux chateau du petit royaume European de Dransylvanie. Les esprits du mal et les demons sont dechaines. Le jeune Simon Belmont se trouve seul contre les forces des tenebres qui menacent ce petit royaume paisible de Dransylvanie. Arme uniquement du mysterieux fouet herite de son pere, il se dirige vers le chateau satanique.
(German…)
Drakula ist wieder da. Die Kulisse bildet ein altes Schloss in dem kleinen europaischen Konigreich Dransylvania, wo Teufel und Damonen ihr Unwesen treiben. Der junge Simon Belmont ist altein im Kampf gegen die Krafte des Bosen, die das einstmals friedliche Dransylvania bedrohen. Einzig ausergrustet mit einer geheimnisvollen Peitsche, die ihm sein Vater hinterliess, macht er sich auf den Weg zum Schloss des Satans!
(and in Spanish!)
Ha vuelto Dracula. La escena se desarrolla en un antiguo castillo del pequeno reino europeo de Transilvania. Teniendo como unica arma el latigo misterioso que heredo de su padre, se dirige hacia el Castillo Satanico.
The Manual itself. I have scribed only the English portion of the manual as it the whole thing is in four languages and I assume they all say pretty much the same thing. I have not retained page layout, but have just copied everything.
Screen Display
To 13. These indicators light up for a few seconds to show that you have found a secret weapon.
2. Controls
Simon’s Movements Keyboard Joystick
Basic Actions
Move left (on starways [sic], either up Left arrow Lever Left
and left or down and left)
Move right (on stairways, either up and Right arrow Lever Right
Right or down and right)
Crouch down (not effective at the tops of Down Arrow Lever Down
stairways)
Go downstairs (using the down entrance) Down Arrow Lever Down
Go upstairs (using the up entrance) Arrow up Lever Up
Jump (Not effective at tops of stairways) Arrow up #2 Shot Button
Attack Space Bar #1 Shot Button
Using the Secret Weapons
Fling the holy water to the left Left and Jump together (Press the left arrow
Or joystick lever to left while jumping
Fling the holy water to the right Right/Jump (Press right arrow or joystick lever to the right while jumping
Time Freeze Down/Jump (Press down arrow or joystick lever down while jumping
Map indicator F-2
Respond to the Old Crone Space Bar #1 Shot Button
Do not respond to the Old Crone Shift Key #2 Shot Button
Pathway Warp effect (effective only in At the right place in the game, press Up
Stage 12) arrow key and the Down arrow key together
Pause (stops the action momentarily) F-1
Most of the actions of Simon can be controlled either with a joystick or from the keyboard of your computer. However, certain of the secret weapons can be controlled only from the keyboard.
[these are in a box] [these are off to the side]
Weapon Damage Effect Secret Weapons
Whip Light 1. Gold Cross
Fighting Chain Medium 2. Silver Cross
Broadsword Light 3. Saphire Ring
Battle Axe Heavy 4. Blue cRystal
Battle Star Medium 5. Holy Water
6. Hourglass
These weapons need to be found in various locations – some hiding places are a test of your ingenuity!
There are other keys to your success in the adventure you are about to undertake …
How to Get the Secret Weapons
a.) Smash a candle holder, but be careful – these are not always what they seem …
b.) Destroy an enemy demon.
c.) Open a treasure chest – but first you need a yellow key.
d.) Get weapons from the Old Crone – she has access to weapons at certain times.
Other Weapons can Achieve the Following:
Location of weak walls Opening of treasure chest
Shows layout of the stage you are at Opening of door to next stage
Increases Simon’s Intelligence Replacement of key to open treasure chest
Decreases Simon’s Intelligence Complete restoration of power
Infliction of damage to enemy demons Exchange weaponry with Old Crone
Allow exit from present stage
Using the Map
Stages
There are many stages in this adventure. False walls and ceilings are just an example f the difficulties that will beset you. Beware…
Character Point Scoring
Apparently, the original translation of ‘Akumajou Dracula’ was ‘Dracula’s Satanic Castle’ as opposed to ‘Demon Castle Dracula.’ Even though it is a viable translation, I’m sure we’re all glad it was officially changed to ‘Demon Castle.’ I highly doubt the word ‘Satanic’ would have found its way onto the NES in any case. Also of note is that the game takes place in ‘Dransylvania,’ apparently because the Transylvanian government did not want its likeness to appear in a videogame of this kind. So as the legend goes, Konami of Europe visited the small, little-known city-country of Dransylvania and the government accepted. However, the Spanish translators were never fully involved in the deal and since they figured the game would never be sold in Spain, and nobody could read Spanish anyway, they blatantly wrote ‘Transylvania’ instead.
As far as the story goes, it follows the one set years later by Konami. Simon Belmont is given a magic whip by his father (who got it from his father, who got it from his father, and on down to some crazy alchemist in the 12th Century, and we have no clue yet where he got it from) and Simon has to storm Dracula’s castle and put an end to hundreds of years of terror wreaked upon Europe by the evil Count. Of course we, who have played more games than this, know that Simon’s victory is ultimately a short-lived one and terror will once again strike at the heart of Europe in coming generations and advanced gaming systems. Oh, and the manual’s description of Simon as being ‘young’ happens to fit with the mythic idea of the whole coming-of-age thing. He’s got to prove himself and become the mature vampire hunter that we all know and love. I dunno…I guess I always pictured him as being in his mid to late 20’s.
What really gets me about this game, though, is that the final boss is shown on the back of the box. How many games do you know of that do this? Well, ok one Super Gameboy system DID have the Metroid Queen battle prominently pictured on the front, but this is beside the point. I suppose we all knew Dracula was the last boss anyway, though none of us knew the final form was the bat-spewing painting on the wall. I think that beats the floating pot of evil…
Some enemy names were changed between the Japanese and European games. Here is the list and a few comments that may or may not have value:
God of Death (The Grim Reaper) – the Japanese name for old Grim. He’s just plain old ‘The Grim Reaper’ in Europe. I find God of Death more interesting as it fits a bit in Japanese mythos.
Mammy Medusa (Big Medusa) – Interesting that she’s called ‘Mammy Medusa’ here as in the Aria of Sorrow enemy descriptions, it says that the flying Medusa are manufactured en-masse from her head :-P
Fighter (Bad Knight) – A knight with a spear... Who never uses the spear. At least not until Castlevania 2. You give the guy a weapon and you’d think he’d use it. But no, he just walks back and forth. *Yawn*
Axe Fighter (Axe Man) – Yup, the Axe Knight was originally known as ‘Axe Fighter’ or ‘Axe Man.’ What humble beginnings!
Pile Battery (Dragon Skull Cannon) – This name is probably a combination of ‘bone pile’ and ‘battery’ (an antiquated name for a cannon).
Grim Man (Hunchback) – One of the most annoying enemies in Castlevania. You would think that an old man with a bad back wouldn’t be able to jump that high. Maybe he took lots of Tai Chi or something…
Slime – This enemy doesn’t appear in Castlevania 1. It usually appears out of candles and probably from a few other places, too. So be careful of candles, especially in some of the later stages.
Black Leopard – Later known as ‘Black Panthers’. Of course. No relation to any militant historical groups.