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Nosferatu is the titular antagonist of the Super Nintendo video game of the same name.
Despite his name, Nosferatu is fashioned more on the Hollywood-style Dracula than the hideous ghoul that was Count Orlok, the game itself following a similar story to the original Castlevania series (complete with Nosferatu having a castle a hero must break into).
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Nosferatu is an evil creature and like most vampires seeks out the blood of innocents, which he will drain until they die, often taking the form of either a bat or a wolf.
It is mentioned that many have tried in the past to stop Nosferatu but none have succeeded, regardless a lone hero fights their way to the vampire's castle and does battle against his demonic forces in order to try and save his lover, who was abducted by Nosferatu at the beginning of the game.
Nosferatu's castle is full of traps and dangerous creatures, like Frankenstein's monsters, zombies, gargoyles, ghosts, and robots. There's are 7 bosses in the game; a Werewolf, two Apemen, a Ghoul, a Mud Elemental, a Rock Golem and Nosferatu himself as the final boss.