The Castlevania Anniversary Collection runs flawlessly on Switch. Input lag is minimal (critical for a game requiring frame-perfect jumps), and the save state feature (allowing you to save anywhere) makes the brutal difficulty of the original NES games much more digestible.
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The Castlevania Anniversary Collection is currently the best way to play the classic pre-Symphony era. It offers value, variety, and portability that other platforms struggle to match. A pixel-art, 16-bit rendering of his own thrifted