Castlevania Chronicles – Cheats
PlayStation
Codes
Codes X68
In order to make this code work, you must type it in on the name entry screen.Effect Code Makes it so that you'll have one bar of life when you start the game, continue after dying and begin playing after loading a saved game. Nomis GM Sound Module Message (JP Version Only)
Go to the Sound Module Select screen and press L1 + O + X using the 2nd controller. This will bring up GM as the 4th entry on the sound module list, accompanied by a message in Japanese: "うっそびょーん!!" This basically translates to "just kidding," and was included because they weren't able to get the GM Sound Module finished by the time the game needed to be shipped. This message also appears in the Japanese versions of the PS3/PSTV re-releases.Effect Code Displays GM Sound Module message. On Sound Module Select: press L1 + O + X using the 2nd controller. Konami Code
At the title screen do this (slightly modified for domestic release's button layout) classic Konami code:
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Circle, X, Start.
Once done, a screen will come up showing ''Extra Option'' where there's a Date set and a Display Mode set.Sound Module Select
Hold L1 and R1 while selecting Original Mode, and you'll unlock an option to change the music played in the game. This works in Arrange mode, as well.
Passwords
Start with less energy
Enter your name as NOMIS... and you will start the game with much less energy than usual. This in effect will make the game more challenging.
Unlockables
Art Gallery
For every stage you complete in Arranged Mode (there are 26 in all), you will unlock one illustration by Ayami Kojima, the artist for Akumajou Dracula X: Gekka no Yasoukyoku / Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and for Akumajou Dracula X68000 / Castlevania Chronicles.
The illustrations can be accessed by selecting Special Option in the Option menu.Harder Mode X68
Beat the game at least once. The game will become harder and harder every time you beat it.Harder Mode (Original Mode only)
Beat the game at least once. The game will become harder and harder every time you beat it.Time Attack
Successfully complete Arrange Mode to unlock Time Attack Mode where you can try to better your stage clear times.
Easter Eggs
Date & Time Effects (PS1 Only)
The PS1 does not have an internal clock. However, you can set the date and time in the Extra Option Menu. At first glance, this doesn't seem to have any use. However, this can be used to see a couple of easter eggs. Towards the end of Level 21, you'll come across a huge painting that shows a field with some mountains. This painting will actually change seasons depending on the date you set. March - May is Spring, June - August is Summer, September - November is Autumn, and December - February is Winter. Also, the clock in the background of the Wolf Woman's boss fight will also be affected by whatever time you chose. Note that any date and time settings will be reset whenever you turn the game off.Fake simon X68
To see the super deformed image of fake simon, you must finish the game 7 times, in the eighth round, in the tower of the dolls, just before fighting with fake simon, you can see the super deformed image of fake simon sitting, with a Japanese sign that says ... nise simon sanjou (Here's Fake Simon).Internal Clock Effects X68
Towards the end of Level 21, you'll come across a huge painting that shows a field with some mountains. This painting will actually change seasons depending on the system's internal clock. March - May is Spring, June - August is Summer, September - November is Autumn, and December - February is Winter. Also, the clock in the background of the Wolf Woman's boss fight will also display the system's time.
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