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  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: March 10, 2004
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 35
  • Genres: Comedy

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Consolevania(2004)

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Overview

Consolevania is a video games TV show filmed in and around Glasgow, Scotland. It is notable as one of very few online TV shows to make the leap onto broadcast TV as the show videoGaiden, which has had three series shown on BBC Scotland. The name Consolevania is a reference to Konami's long-running horror-adventure game series Castlevania. Fittingly, the first game reviewed on the show was Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. The first episode was filmed in the summer of 2004 and initially distributed on CDs posted out by the team. Eventually all episodes became distributed online via the BitTorrent peer-to-peer network, although an archive of http first and second series downloads now exists and lower quality http downloads are released concurrently with the more recent BitTorrent releases.

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Season 1

8 episodes • 2004

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Consolevania 1Mar 10, 20040.0
2Consolevania 2Apr 12, 20040.0
3Consolevania 3Aug 5, 20040.0
4Consolevania Type 4Sep 4, 20040.0
5Consolevania 5Dec 23, 20040.0
6Consolevania 6 - The Christmas SpecialDec 23, 20040.0
7Consolevania 7 - The Resident Evil SpecialFeb 19, 20050.0
8Consolevania 8 - The Retro SpecialApr 20, 20050.0
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Season 2

8 episodes • 2005

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Consolevania 2.1Jul 1, 20050.0
2Consolevania 2.2Aug 19, 20050.0
3Consolevania 2.3Mar 12, 20060.0
4Consolevania XXXApr 8, 20060.0
5Consolevania 2.5May 8, 20060.0
6Consolevania 2.6Jun 14, 20060.0
7Independents DayJul 12, 20060.0
8Consolevania 2.lateFeb 19, 20070.0
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Season 3

8 episodes • 2007

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Consolevania TowersJun 30, 20070.0
2You Are DesirableAug 1, 20070.0
3cat no: 25677-3Sep 9, 20070.0
4COct 9, 20070.0
5Lost and FoundTBA0.0
6Series Four Wave 1 (Episode 3.6)Nov 17, 20080.0
7Second Wave, a.k.a. Series Four Wave 2 (Episode 3.7)Apr 3, 20180.0
8Consolevania Christmas Carol (Episode 3.8)Jan 16, 20090.0
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Season 4

11 episodes • 2017

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Wave 1Feb 17, 20170.0
2n (Episode 4.2)Mar 31, 20170.0
3Episode 4.3Apr 30, 20170.0
4Episode 4.4May 31, 20170.0
5Episode 4.5Jun 30, 20170.0
6Episode 4.6Jul 31, 20170.0
7Episode 4.7Aug 31, 20170.0
8Consolevania: 2007/2017 Prologue (Episode 4.8)Sep 30, 20170.0
9Consolevania: 2007/2017 Part 1 (Episode 4.9)Oct 31, 20170.0
10Consolevania: 2007/2017 Part 2 (Episode 4.10)Nov 30, 20170.0
11Consolevania Christmas 2017Dec 26, 20170.0

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