Bloody Tears (Beta Mix) - Super Castlevania IV

"Bloody Tears (Beta Mix) - Super Castlevania IV" is a high quality rip of the Beta mix of "Bloody Tears" from Super Castlevania IV.

Jokes
As the mix name suggests, this rip is an edited version of a promotional commerical for Super Castlevania IV (when it was still known as just Castlevania IV), which showcases beta footage of the game and plays a beta version of the advertised track, "Bloody Tears", in the background. This commercial is also edited to more prominently feature the samples "through a room" & "wicked water reptiles".

Transcript
[In this transcript, text that is italicized (save for the italicization of Castlevania IV) are changed from the original commerical. Text that is bolded indicates when the volume intensifies.]

"Konami's Castlevania IV for the Super NES finds the evil Count Dracula back to terrorize the Belmont family yet again.

Armed with a wicked water reptile, a quick mind, and even quicker reflexes, you must battle through a room through a myriad of the most complex wicked water reptiles ever created.

Select your stage, and let the adventure begin. Enter Stage 1 and battle across a bridge, THROUGH A ROOM, and a stable. Beware the wicked water reptiles, skeletons, and skeleton horses, that are enough to rattle more than just your nerves.

Proceed through a room and watch out for the WICKED WATER REPTILES, snakes, spiders, and man-eating wicked water reptiles that seem to be very hungry.

In the underground room, you'll do well to keep your eye on the wicked water reptiles and remember: wicked water reptiles: they're slippery when they're wet! As if there isn't enough to look for, you need to grab as much money, food, magic potions, and wicked water reptiles as humanly possible.

After you complete 10 of the toughest rooms created for the Super NES, you'll find yourself through Dracula's room and if you can get past his wicked water reptiles, you will defeat the evil one himself.

The intense room makes other adventures look like kid's stuff. With Konami's Castlevania IV, you can count on spellbinding wicked water reptiles. "