Bram Stoker's Dracula | Mega Drive/ Genesis & SNES | Comparison - Dual Longplay
Bram Stoker's Dracula | Mega Drive/ Genesis & SNES | Comparison - Dual Longplay
Intro (MD Audio) 0:25
Intro (SN Audio) 1:10
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I. The Journey to Castle Dracula 1:50
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Dusk - Village Inn 2:26
Night 3:28
Driver Dracula 4:00
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II. Harker's Escape From The Castle 4:34
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Dusk - Library 5:04
Night 6:45
Dragon 8:48
Brides Chase 9:38
Old Man Dracula 10:42
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III. The Journey to Civilization 11:23
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Dusk - Barn 11:52
Night - Forest 13:48
The Brides 15:14
Dusk - Convent 16:04
Night - Forest 18:06
Sonic Dracula 19:22
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IV. Hillingham Estate 20:06
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Dusk - Hillingham House 20:30
Cemetery 23:10
Vampire Lucy 24:50
Crypt 25:42
Wolf Dracula 27:27
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V. The Trail to Carfax Abbey 28:12
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Dusk 28:36
The Asylum 30:48
Renfield 32:36
Bat Dracula 33:48
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VI. The Final Battle 34:28
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Castle Dracula 34:54
Vlad Tepes Dracula 38:38
Ending & Credits 40:04
Dracula Longplays Menu 44:44
* SMD is 320x224 and SNES is 256x224, but some parts of the Sega version (the intro, the end credits) are 256x224.
*Both versions played by me.
* This video may seem pointless, but the game is interesting. Not good, but interesting. It's basically a simplified version of an earlier Amiga classic, Leander (known to Mega Drive/ Genesis owners as The Legend of Galahad). It's also one of the earlier credits of well known British developer Jon Burton (founder of Traveller's Tales).
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