Kai raises the stakes as our grim-grinning guest comes out to analyze Castlevania (NES, 1987) and Castlevania: Legends (Game Boy, 1997) as part of Mike and Jaymo’s epic quest to research and review every retro game in the Nintendo Switch Online catalog!
In this episode we whip our way through all the questions other podcasts are afraid to ask: Just how animated can Simon Belmont get? What was the secret ending that got Sonia Belmont fired from the Castlevania canon? And of course, what IS a man?
Plus, Mike and Kai Hammer away at the cryptic credits of Castlevania in the Monster Match for another graveyard smash, with a full exhumation over on our web site of Castlevania's Crazy Cinema Credits.
Thanks for listening, and a very special thanks to Kristal Fields of The Lazy Circles for our catchy new theme song! Subscribe to The Old SwitchAroo to get more retro goodness delivered straight to your feed! You can also join the fun on https://www.theoldswitcharoo.com, where you'll find access to our Discord, voicemail, and so much more!
Game on, everyone.
(0:00) Intro
(1:18) Welcoming Kai
(4:22) Castlevania
(37:27) Minigame Minute: Monster Match
(47:11) Castlevania (continued)
(58:44) NintenDISorDAT
(1:01:20) Castlevania Legends
(1:29:24) NintenDO or NintenDON’T
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A life-long gamer, Kai raised her three kids with controllers in their hands. A former teacher, she used geek culture to reach students with learning delays and disabilities and those with language challenges to promote storytelling, fair play, and understanding rules. Now a behavior therapist, she continues to advocate the use of technology to reach neurodivergent people and help them to communicate. Through her brand, TotallyPsych_ED (launching this year), Kai wants to build an education centric platform via social media to encourage people to seek reputable information and understand mental health in a supportive, inclusive, and welcoming environment.