Castlevania has always had some of the coolest bosses in video games. Some are creepy, some are intimidating. And some are just bizarre. Here are ten of the strangest, grossest bosses in the franchise.
"Sony and third party publishers neglected to add many games to the PSP's software library in the second half of 2008. Nintendo calmed its usually aggressive handheld release schedule this year as well, allowing, atypically, third party publisher to shine with content as diverse as "Lock's Quest," "Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword," lots of Square-Enix role-playing games and Activision's unstoppable line of "Guitar Hero: On Tour" games."
"It's hard to believe it's been more than 20 years now since the first Castlevania game came out. As I continue to struggle in the final battle of Order of Ecclesia, I think about all the times I've faced off against the various supervillains of Castlevania over the years. My collection of games is nearly complete now, and I've received word that my review copy of Judgment is on its way at last, so it shouldn't be too much longer before I've got the whole library of North American releases in ..."
To celebrate the release of Castlevania: Judgment for the Wii, Konami and Rocket XL release a new interactive widget that web-savvy vampire hunters can share or add to their blogs and favored social networking sites. The widget contains game details, screenshots, wallpapers and video for both Judgment and Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia.
Interestingly, it also features translations of the 4-panel comics by Konami artist Shizumon which previously appeared only on the Japanese Castlevania re...
Gametrailers recently reviewed the latest installment in the Castlevania series - Castlevania: Order Ecclesia, and they were impressed, giving it an overall score of 8.8/10 ...
"Konami has held some key autumn releases back until Q1 2009, including new Lost in Blue and Castlevania instalments for Wii and DS.
Those heading to early next year are Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked! (Wii), Lost in Blue 3 (DS), Castlevania: Judgement (Wii) and Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (DS)."
"PC
Backyard NFL Football '09, Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp, Bully Scholarship Edition, Dead Space, Deer Hunter Tournament, Europa Universalis III Collection, Far Cry 2, NBA 2K9, NHL 09
PS2
Backyard NFL Football '09, Barbie Horse Adventures: Riding Camp, Disney Sing It, Disney Sing It Microphone Bundle, The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, Monopoly, The Naked Brothers Band: The Video Game, Spider-Man: Web of Shadows - Amazing Allies Edition, SpongeBob SquarePants Featuring Ni..."
Set to be released on the Nintendo DS, Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia was one of the games shown at this years Tokyo Game Show and here's the video showing the gameplay footage for the game:
"Chrono Trigger DS
Developer: Square Enix
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Date: November 24, 2008
Genre: RPG
What to Expect: Chrono Trigger is heralded as one of the greatest RPGs ever made, and many fans will claim it's better than any Final Fantasy title. With hype like that everyone better hope the remastered DS version of the SNES game holds up. We can assure you that if you like RPGs, you'll love Chrono Trigger. The game is huge, (13 endings!) has great characters, solid battles and..."
Is your Wii or DS collecting dust? Do you not know what games to buy next?
Well here are a few upcoming Nintendo games that might tickle your fancy ...
At its 2008 Holiday Press Event in Manhattan, video game publisher Konami announced it's Fall/Winter 2008 lineup for North America, bringing games to all game systems and release dates.

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