Talk:Bloody Tears

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Lord Nightmare in topic Regarding the different versions of Bloody Tears
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  • The music's also in Dawn of Sorrow, as a bonus track on the Sound Test. Anyone know who composed it?

Regarding the different versions of Bloody Tears edit

Haunted Castle comes first, according to the GameFAQs Castlevania Series Music FAQ (just search for any Cv game and it'll show up). ~GMH ''[[User Talk:Glenn Magus Harvey|talk to me]] 04:45, 15 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
Apparently the GameFAQs page is wrong. Apparently according to people who have asked the relevant devs at konami, it was first used in CV2 on FDS(late 1987?), then LATER was it used on Haunted castle and CV2 NES (both 1988). The haunted castle stage 3 where it was used has a painting on it which is crying blood, and people incorrectly assume this is where the name of the song comes from. That painting was put there by the devs as a REFERENCE TO THE SONG. Lord Nightmare (talk) 23:30, 21 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Regarding the composers edit

  • Does anybody know who made the music to Dracula X: Rondo of Blood?

The VG Museum states that "T. Sound Team" consists of (???), (???), Sanoppi & Metal Yuki. Four composers? Any info on them?


  • Does anybody know who made the music to Akumajo Dracula? The VG Museum credits the sound design to Shin Chan, Jigokuokusama Iisuka & Deur Shibata. That's good and all, but sound design might mean that two of them only made sound effects, for all that I know.

Before someone deletes it... edit

Bloody Tears WAS used briefly in CV64. The first time is at the beginning of level 2 and at the end of level 3. Buzda 04:19, 11 February 2006 (UTC)Reply