You shouldn't use all of the codes at the same time...the result being your GameShark SP will have an error note or the game will take forever to start.
(You can ask for more codes but for now this is all I'm posting)
53D73205ECAE-Max INT
53C53005CEAE-Max CON
1FD7D627EDEC-Max LCK
41D73A11ECAE-Max Str
E03E2BD8355D-Infinite HP
F23E23CC355D-MAX HP
F22C21CC175D-Infinite MP
41C53811CEAE-Max MP
82F6DAFA2E7F-Transparent
E03EA37B854D
280EF170778E- All Equipment
7B29118592D1
3A1CFB64558E- Full Soul Set
Dawn of Sorrow's prequel story-wise is Aria of Sorrow on the GBA.
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, or Final Fantasy 6.
Double pack is a game with both Harmony of Dissonance and Aria of Sorrow. Look for codes for those games separately. If you have both of those games combined into 1 cartridge and not the original separate ones, tough luck.
Castlevania has been on many systems, originally it was released on the Famicom. There have been three Gameboy Castlevania games - Castlevania: The adventure, Belmont's Revenge and Legend. Then there were three for the Gameboy Advance - Circle of the Moon, Harmony of Dissonance and Aria of Sorrow.
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You cannot. There is a ROM hacked version which uses him as the main character, and he is playable in the sequel, Dawn of Sorrow, but unobtainable in regular play of Aria.
Yes it is called castlevania: Dawn of sorrow (pretty good game). There's also Portrait of Ruin and Order Of Ecclesia.
Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow released for the Nintendo DS can be found to be purchased on numerous websites such as Amazon.co.uk and eBay, you can also look in most highstreet game shops such as Game or CeX.
It is all a matter of opinion, there is no "wrong" answer to the question unless backed by the wrong facts.To choose the best Castlevania for you may depend on your favorite gamestyle, for example, some people perfer the non-linear and RPG style of Symphony of the Night over the linear Super Castlevania IV.This is something you will have to decide for yourself.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I would have to say Symphony of the Night, it seems to be my favorite one, although it can be quite challenging most of the time.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Aria of Sorrow, Dawn of Sorrow, Portrait of Ruin, and Harmony of Dissonance are also commonly liked.
My rankings: Castlevania for NES wasn't that good. Castlevania 2 was pretty bad. Castlevania 3 was OK Super Castlevania 4 was one of the best but was too hard. Rondo of Blood, which you can't get anymore, was good. Dracula X was horrible and way too short. Castlevania 64 and Legacy of Darkness one of the best Harmony of Dissonance was too puzzilish. Circle of the Moon was very good. Aria of Sorrow is second best- you play as Dracula! Dracula X Chronicles was the best with the best music Dawn of Sorrow was excellent. Order of Ecclesia was pretty bad. The final battle music sounded like something from Tom and Jerry cartoons and you can't play as a male or female belmont. The rest are very good too. My best one is X Chronicles- for PSP. Have a go!
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Look for him in the Wizardry Lab (where you fight Balore, the 2nd boss).