Platform: NES
Developer: Konami
Publisher: Konami
Step into the haunted halls of Count Dracula’s castle with one of the most legendary action games of the 80s. Castlevania put players in the boots of vampire hunter Simon Belmont as he battled his way through a monster-infested fortress armed with his trusty whip, the Vampire Killer.
Each level introduced new challenges, from hunchbacks and bats to skeleton warriors and Medusa heads. The gothic soundtrack, striking visuals, and precise controls helped Castlevania stand out on the NES, becoming a cornerstone of the console’s early library.
It was punishing but fair, and the boss battles were unforgettable. Timing your jumps, managing sub-weapons, and learning enemy patterns were key to surviving the horrors inside. Castlevania defined the spooky action platformer and inspired countless sequels, spin-offs, and tributes.
Fun fact: Castlevania’s setting and lore pulled heavily from classic horror movies, making it one of the earliest games to create a true cinematic atmosphere on home consoles.