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Aug 5, 2017 - Forums / Castlevania: Rondo Of Blood / Which 'version' to use. It's just the Rondo ISO ran on an older version of Mednafen, packaged into an.
Accurate and hasn't been updated in 10 years based off their download page. Oct 27, 2013 - So I'm trying to play rondo of blood, downloaded the iso from here. -grafx-16-akumajou-dracula-x-rondo-of-blood-english-translation/ get this.
2014/12/31 Happy holidays! Back with a somewhat updated look. Download counts are reset, sorry for that. Still adding stuff, check back for more soon! / / Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (1993)(Konami)(JP) ROM Information Name: Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (1993)(Konami)(JP) Download: System: NEC PC Engine / TurboGrafx 16 CD ISOs / ROMS Size: 453.26 mb DL Count: 94562 File Listing Filename Filesize CRC Media (CD-ROM)/Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (1993)(Konami)(JP).ccd 403 Media (CD-ROM)/Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (1993)(Konami)(JP).img 520408224 A62E216F Media (CD-ROM)/Akumajou Dracula X - Chi no Rondo (1993)(Konami)(JP).sub 21241152 8B26ADEB.
I happened to be searching around for a better way to play rondo of blood than using that damn cd with an emulator, and I happened to find this: Rondo of blood for PC: It is literally an EXACT copy of the original game. According to the thread it just takes the original source for the game, compiles it in mednafen, and voila: instant rondo of blood, PC engine perfect for the PC. Here is a link to the thread: I just played thru the game: it is literally EXACTLY like the PC engine, except that the non cd music has it's volume equalized with the cd music, so it doesn't sound overly loud anymore.
I don't think it's nice to misinform others who might not know the difference, though. Bad form, Peter! A port has been designed, from a programming standpoint, to use the calls and programming of a foreign hardware than the one it was designed for. Things like porting the SNES FInal Fantasy IV to PSX. Rondo of Blood for PC is an emulator with an ISO attached to it.
It's just emulation. It's using PC hardware to try and perfectly emulate the PC-Engine SuperCD-ROM2 hardware architecture, through software. The ISO has never been 'ported'. You can call it whatever, but you would be wrong. And someone might listen to what you say and perpetuate the wrongness. It's better to be informed.