Super Famicom
Japan – July 21, 1995
Super Nintendo
United States – September 1995
Europe – February 22, 1996
Australia – June 22, 1996
Wii U Virtual Console
Japan – April 23, 2014
United States – October 2, 2014
Europe – November 13, 2014
Australia – November 13, 2014
3DS Virtual Console
United States – December 29, 2016
Europe – January 26, 2017
Australia – January 26, 2017
Japan – August 23, 2017
PlayStation 4 – Castlevania Advance Collection
United States – September 23, 2021
Japan – September 23, 2021
Europe – September 23, 2021
Australia – September 23, 2021
Nintendo Switch – Castlevania Advance Collection
United States – September 23, 2021
Japan – September 23, 2021
Europe – September 23, 2021
Australia – September 23, 2021
Xbox One – Castlevania Advance Collection
United States – September 23, 2021
Japan – September 23, 2021
Europe – September 23, 2021
Australia – September 23, 2021
PC/Steam – Castlevania Advance Collection
United States – September 23, 2021
Japan – September 23, 2021
Europe – September 23, 2021
Australia – September 23, 2021
Notes
This was originally supposed to be Rondo of Blood for the U.S. and Europe. However since the SNES did not have the memory capability of the TurboGrafx-16, Konami decided to change the storyline and levels, thus making it a different game.
In Japan it is known as Demon Castle Dracula Double X.
The game is referred to as Castlevania: Vampire’s Kiss in Europe.
The exact release date in the U.S. is unknown, but it was during September 1995.
Castlevania Advance Collection also includes the Japanese and European versions of the game.

Super Nintendo



Wii U Virtual Console




3DS Virtual Console




PlayStation 4 – Castlevania Advance Collection




Nintendo Switch – Castlevania Advance Collection




Xbox One – Castlevania Advance Collection




PC/Steam – Castlevania Advance Collection




Notes
This was originally supposed to be Rondo of Blood for the U.S. and Europe. However since the SNES did not have the memory capability of the TurboGrafx-16, Konami decided to change the storyline and levels, thus making it a different game.
In Japan it is known as Demon Castle Dracula Double X.
The game is referred to as Castlevania: Vampire’s Kiss in Europe.
The exact release date in the U.S. is unknown, but it was during September 1995.
Castlevania Advance Collection also includes the Japanese and European versions of the game.