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Hello. I am just your average gamer. You may not know me or my story, but it might be one you will not forget. I enjoy a vast variety of games ranging from Halo to Put-Put Saves the Zoo but one series that really stands out is the Castlevania series. This series is not my favorite game franchise by far but it is one I enjoy and see myself accidentally starting to play constantly. My favorite of the franchise has to be "Castlevania: Symphony of the Night" since it has such nostalgiacnostalgic value to me and the story is fun to play.
 
One day, my original copy of the game broke at the same time of my PS2 breaking since I was playing it in my PS2. I was greatly saddened, but I didn't have anything to fear since I knew my local game store has several copies of the game and a few PS2s I can buy, both very cheep. I went on to my store and saw all 6 copies of Symphony of the Night and picked one of them at random. I then went to the counter and told the clerk at the counter that I wanted to also buy a PS2. He went into the back room that had all of the console systems in it and brought out the PS2.
 
I went on home, eager to play the game. When I got back, I hooked in my PS2 to see if it worked. It started up fine and normal but I wanted to see how well it would run games. I went and grabbed 2 of my favorite games, "Breath of Fire 3" and "Ratchet and Clank". They both ran just as they did on my previous system and I was ecstatic. I finally decided to put in Symphony of the Night. The game didn't appear to have any scratches on it which made me feel slightly uneaseduneasy since a game this old should have at least a few scratches and smudges but there weren't any.
 
I started up the game and the title screen opened normally. When I started the prologue of the game though, the background was fully black and there was only the sound of lightning playing, a sound you would only hear later in the game. When I got to the Dracula fight as Richter, I was immediately shocked to see that the dialogue Dracula gave out was utterly different from what I remember the opening conversation to be.
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I was frightened because I knew the definition of the word and for a game to say this with the background this way, I became scared but also curious as to what he meant by this. I decided to try and continue the game but it just showed the game over screen after the line of dialogue and it showed what looked like the image of a young child, gut sliced open, intestines out all gory and showed Alucard beside the child.
 
It appeared that Alucard had mixed emotions with his fist clenched, a complete grimace from ear-to-ear and tears running down his face. He also didn't have the same skineskin tone either because it was black as night. I restarted the console and the game was completely normal with none of my saves on it at all.
 
This was a scary experience for me. I looked behind me and thankfully nothing was there but my kitchen. I was extremely tired after the experience, so I headed to my room and slept but I always had 4 emotions in me at once every night afterwords: anger, happiness, depression, and fear.
 
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