![]() ![]() ![]() In Rondo, you play the role of a whip-cracking Belmont hunting Dracula through non-straightforward, untimed stages that have a defined beginning, but frequently more than one end. Rondo of Blood is the missing link between those two eras, because its design bridges the gap by containing elements of both. When I returned to the castle later in the '90s, everything was different - the environment was open and interconnected, you weren't playing a Belmont any more and there was definitely no clock demanding you had to be anywhere at any specific time. When I left Castlevania in the early '90s, it was still a linear adventure - a whip-cracking Belmont hunting Dracula through straightforward, timed stages that had a defined beginning and end. I was hoping that someone could help me out with this, the big cheat I have in mind is Invulnerability so I'll slam the Gecko codes down for it, just that there are 3 different versions for the code for the 3 different regions it was released on the Wii.Castlevania: Rondo of Blood is like the missing link between those two eras of the brand. Now I'm sure there is a way of converting Dolphin codes to an actual CT, but after looking it up on Google I couldn't find any definitive guides or tips. I played the game a while ago on Dolphin through the WiiWare version and I used Gecko codes for that, but since this version is a standalone port I can't use cheats the same way I did. Now the actual reason to this post is because I was wondering about cheats for this version. It even accepts OG TurboGrafx saves so I was able to track down a 100% save and slap it in! The link to the download is in the description of the YouTube video above. I recently just discovered that someone made a fan port of Castlevania: Rondo of Blood to PC. I was hoping for someone to come by and help out with this weird request. ![]()
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