Hey fuckin retard, did you know that Game.com was a 8-bit handled? more or less like the Game Boy or Game Boy Pocket... so it wasn't able to run games like this, Who are you trying to fool? Seriously!!! Don't you have better ways to waste your life? Besides, this shit "plays more games than you idiot have brain cells!" (Like 19 and no SOTN).
I dont know who your trying to kid lol. The game.com could not even handle a chopped down mutilated version of Sonic without running at 2 fps... the Game.com could simply NOT handle this, too fast, too much shading, too high of resolution.
It is blatantly obvious that this video is of the emulated PSX version, but with an applied black and white filter. The Gamecom resolution is nowhere near the PSX resolution, and therefore, it would be obvious if this video was actually the Gamecom version of the game. It would be much more pixelated than what you see in this video.
This is EMULATED Castlevania: Symphony of the Night from the Playstation. You assume emulation is perfect, but you are completely wrong. Did'nt you noticed the RESOLUTION you dumbass?
This is not the Gamecom version of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. This is the original Playstation version. The gameplay was recorded, and then a black and white filter was applied to the video. Notice how there is no sound, so as to mask the high quality of the PSX music when compared with the low sound capabilities of the Gamecom. Also notice the higher resolution-- the Gamecom is only capable of displaying 200x160 resolution, and this is much higher than that.
I know of this canceled version of the SotN game for the "Game-com" (dash should be a period). However, I have never seen actual footage of the game in action. I'm not trying to discount that beta copies of the game may exist. However, I really think this is just the PSX version of SotN either played on a black & white television or the video was edited.
From the early screenshots of this game I've seen, there is no way that the hand held could do this much. It's just my opinion though.
The console is the G a m e . c o m (sans spaces... you know YouTube), Tiger's ill-fated handheld. The game is the port of SotN that was being developed, then cancelled, for that system. some (or more precisely, a few) copies of the beta version, like the one owned by pokemaniac9, found their way out of Konami, most likely sent to magazines for reviews and article purposes.
So, that being said, this is not a pirate nor copy game - this is a demo version. And a very rare one.
Nope - this is the real deal. Maybe (and I said, maybe) the plastic cart is a copy (though I doubt it), but the printed circuit board is original for sure.
You mother fucking piece of dog shit........thanks for wasting my time. Fuckin hoe....burn in hell with your family.
123doomdoom 6 months ago
This is actually a re-colored video of the PSX version. Hilarious, but...yeah.
Cyberxion 6 months ago
Idiot.
kylericker7 6 months ago
Hey fuckin retard, did you know that Game.com was a 8-bit handled? more or less like the Game Boy or Game Boy Pocket... so it wasn't able to run games like this, Who are you trying to fool? Seriously!!! Don't you have better ways to waste your life? Besides, this shit "plays more games than you idiot have brain cells!" (Like 19 and no SOTN).
Daipop 11 months ago
nice try, its just the saturn version just black and white, tiger games are incapable of such a resolution.
0rderSol 1 year ago
I call bullshit on this video. the beta screenshots showed a much smaller resolution and different graphics as well.
everett1911 1 year ago 6
Want hear (OK read) something funny.
I habe got today my Game.com, and in the Package where an Flyer with an Picture from the never realeased Game.
The Life Bar looks diffrent and the aspect Ratio is wrong, this is the PSX Version.
But hey, nice Idea.
DengekiGamer 1 year ago
I dont know who your trying to kid lol. The game.com could not even handle a chopped down mutilated version of Sonic without running at 2 fps... the Game.com could simply NOT handle this, too fast, too much shading, too high of resolution.
jeremysart 1 year ago
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DengekiGamer 1 year ago
It is blatantly obvious that this video is of the emulated PSX version, but with an applied black and white filter. The Gamecom resolution is nowhere near the PSX resolution, and therefore, it would be obvious if this video was actually the Gamecom version of the game. It would be much more pixelated than what you see in this video.
Falciase 2 years ago
This is EMULATED Castlevania: Symphony of the Night from the Playstation. You assume emulation is perfect, but you are completely wrong. Did'nt you noticed the RESOLUTION you dumbass?
Falciase 2 years ago
This is not the Gamecom version of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. This is the original Playstation version. The gameplay was recorded, and then a black and white filter was applied to the video. Notice how there is no sound, so as to mask the high quality of the PSX music when compared with the low sound capabilities of the Gamecom. Also notice the higher resolution-- the Gamecom is only capable of displaying 200x160 resolution, and this is much higher than that.
Falciase 2 years ago
you idiot...the game was released a long time ago...
xan1242 2 years ago
mn playing sotn on my psp on the dracula x conecles umd, the castle just sliped upsidedown.
ptwob 2 years ago
PEOPLE!! SOTN was released but was GOING to be released on the game . com
crazyiproshow 2 years ago
This is standartn sotn. Black-white effect made on movie maker)
somacruz10 2 years ago 5
I know of this canceled version of the SotN game for the "Game-com" (dash should be a period). However, I have never seen actual footage of the game in action. I'm not trying to discount that beta copies of the game may exist. However, I really think this is just the PSX version of SotN either played on a black & white television or the video was edited.
From the early screenshots of this game I've seen, there is no way that the hand held could do this much. It's just my opinion though.
LBPHeretic 3 years ago
The console is the G a m e . c o m (sans spaces... you know YouTube), Tiger's ill-fated handheld. The game is the port of SotN that was being developed, then cancelled, for that system. some (or more precisely, a few) copies of the beta version, like the one owned by pokemaniac9, found their way out of Konami, most likely sent to magazines for reviews and article purposes.
So, that being said, this is not a pirate nor copy game - this is a demo version. And a very rare one.
Holothurion 3 years ago
really? this game is not a pirated?
pokemaniac9 3 years ago
Nope - this is the real deal. Maybe (and I said, maybe) the plastic cart is a copy (though I doubt it), but the printed circuit board is original for sure.
Look around the internet for more info about it.
Holothurion 3 years ago
"this game is a pirated and demo only and very rare you cannot find this game anywhere.. this game is only available in my country.."
...I'm playing it... right now... On my PSP... in MY country.
Justypooh 3 years ago
which version? :)
YawnY139 3 years ago
LIAR! i own this game, you just lowerd the res and tured it black & white!
grantscoolio 3 years ago
Is this supposed to be some beta version of the game?
watsahappawitchu 3 years ago
Dude this game isent canceled its one of the greatest games of all time!!!
nodsnake12398 3 years ago
cant you guys understand? he is talking about THIS version of SotN, not the ps version.
horokeusama 3 years ago 2