Super Castlevania IV - Development

Development

The North American and PAL Region localizations of the game contain some differences from the original Japanese version which is named Akumajō Dracula. As with many games on the Super NES, the game was censored. The statues in stage 6, which were originally topless, were redrawn wearing tunics. All instances of blood were removed or recolored. In the Japanese version of the game, there were crosses on top of some of the tombstones in the introduction.

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