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Game: Castlevania: Circle Of The MoonConsole: Playstation 2
Cheat:
Magician mode
Enter FIREBALL as a name and start a new game. The word "Magician" will appear on the option screen to confirm correct code entry. All trading cards will be available under the DSS option.Thief mode
Enter DAGGER as a name to get your character thief stats.Action Cards
Mercury: Bone Head in Catacomb.Venus: Slime in Catacomb, Abyss Corridor (hidden room), and Audience Room.
Jupiter: Heat Shade in Machine Tower.
Mars: Bloody Sword in Chapel Tower.
Diana: Man Eater in Underground Gallery.
Apollo: Arch Demon in Underground Storage.
Neptune: Ice Armor in Underground Waterway.
Saturn: Fallen Angel near the Battle Arena.
Uranus: Scary Candle in Golem Boss Room (defeat Camilla first).
Pluto: Trick Candle in Cerebus Boss Room (defeat Camilla first).
Attribute Cards
Salamander: Bomb skeleton in Catacomb.Serpent: Earth Demon in Catacomb.
Mandragoras: Axe Armor in Abyss Corridor(in a hidden room), Audience Room.
Golem: Electric Skeleton in Audience Room.
Cockarice: Stone Armor in Machine Tower.
Manticore: Thunder Demon in Machine Tower.
Griffon: Skeleton Athletes in Audience Room (hidden room way to the right).
Thunderbird: Were-Panther in Chapel Tower.
Unicorn: White Armor in Battle Arena.
Black Dog: Devil Armor in Battle Arena.
Defeating Death
To defeat Death very easily, just activate the Jupiter + Manticore DSS combo. His sickles cannot hit you, and by this point in the game you will probably never run out of MP because this combo will use it slower than you restore it.Shooter mode
Enter CROSSBOW as a name and start a new game. The word "Shooter" will appear on the option screen to confirm correct code entry. Nathan will have a substantial number of hearts, extra sub-weapon damage, and can use the Homing Dagger sub-weapon in this mode.Manufacturer: Konami
Release Date: 08 June, 2001
ESRB Rating: Teen

Description:
One of the best side-scrolling game franchises makes a successful debut on the Game Boy Advance in Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. This time around you follow the adventures of Nathan Graves as he attempts to stop the recently resurrected Dracula. In the fine tradition of Castlevania vampire hunters, Graves carries a whip as his primary weapon, and will soon discover the traditional secondary weapons of holy water, dagger, boomerang, time freeze, and more. New to the series is the dual set-up system (DSS), which allows you to use 20 cards (randomly found) for up to 80 power-ups.
The game plays like a side-scrolling classic without seeming too dated. Players traipse around a nonlinear dungeon, defeat monsters, and unlock new parts of the dungeon, often through the use of new abilities. It's similar to the excellent Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for the PlayStation, with the obvious aural limitations of a cartridge-based handheld system.
Unfortunately, the game's dark graphics are difficult to see on the Game Boy Advance's fickle screen. Long sessions require consistent overhead lighting, so this isn't the ideal game for travel. The animations are also lacking, making character movement appear jerky. Despite these graphics shortcomings, this side-scrolling wonder makes a fine addition to your GBA library. --Raymond M. Padilla
Pros:
- Classic gameplay
- High replay value
- Great sound for a handheld game
- Dark graphics are butchered by the GBA screen
- Mediocre animation