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List of notable ports

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Sharp X68000
May be easier to emulate ports than the original versions.
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|Akumajo X68000 <br>(Castlevania Chronicles)|||PlayStation||style="text-align:left;"|Includes both the original game and a remixed version with remixed music, slightly altered level layouts, and an altered art direction based on the more recent games in the series.
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|Mad Stalker: <br>Fullmetal Force|PlayStation<br>FM Towns<br>PC Engine CD<br>Sega Genesis||||style="text-align:left;"|PS1'''PlayStation: ''' A remake with sub-par graphics and music. Borrows gameplay elements from the developer's other game, Asuka 120%.
'''FM-TownTowns: ''' A port for the FM-Towns with updated graphics and remixed music.
'''PC EngineCD: A PC Engine CD version that ''' uses graphics from the FM-Towns version with remixed Redbook audio music, more playable characters for VS. Mode (done through a cheat code), and a fully-voiced Story Mode.
'''Sega Genesis: ''' Previously unreleased port that was scrapped until it was completed as a limited physical release in 2020 by Opera House after acquiring the rights to the developer's back catalog of games. Missing parallax scrolling, simplified graphics.
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|Genocide
|PC Engine<br>FM Towns||||style="text-align:left;"|'''PC Engine: ''' Inferior graphics and sound with worse gameplay than the original.
'''FM-Towns: ''' released as part of the ''Genocide Square'' compilation. Features updated graphics, sound, new cutscenes, and revised gameplay.
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|Genocide 2: Master of the Dark Communion
|style="white-space: nowrap;"|[[Super Nintendo emulators|Super Family Computer]]<br>FM Towns<br>DOS||style="text-align:left;"|'''SFC: ''' Lower sound quality and altered graphics. Level order for the first few levels is re-arranged from the Sharp X68000 version. Released only in Japan despite being developed by a British development team.
'''FM-Towns: ''' Same as Genocide above.
'''DOS: ''' Based on the FM-Towns version. Uses the Sharp X68000 version's cutscenes but has higher quality Redbook audio music. Released only in Korea but most of the game's menus are in English.
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