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* For 200% map completion in ''[[Castlevania]] [[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]'', you may have to switch to Game Boy Player just to see the castle map better, since it is hard to tell which rooms you've missed on the original GBA.
* ''[[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon]]'' is difficult to play on the original GBA because the colors were too dark in the beginning, and using a light accessory doesn't help.
** ''Circle of the Moon'' and its color issues are often [[Mis BlamedMisblamed|wrongly attributed]] to Konami. The early development kits for the GBA did not display colors the way the GBA itself would display colors, resulting in the earlier games appearing too dark. Nintendo quickly learned of the problems and sent updated devkits to all developers to mitigate the problem until they could develop a backlit version of the handheld.
** ''[[Harmony of Dissonance]]'' attempted to correct this by having much more color saturation and giving Juste Belmont a blue glow that <s>had no plot justification whatsoever</s> is hand-waved by stating in [[All There in the Manual|the supplementary guides]] that the Belmont and Belnades bloodlines mixed sometime shortly after Castlevania I, giving Juste magical powers including the glow.
*** As an aside, this plus a nonsensical [[An Interior Designer Is You|room decoration subquest]] has resulted in Juste Belmont having a reputation as far and away the most Fabulous member of the Belmont clan.
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