Bram Stoker's Dracula for the Sega CD is a licensed side-scrolling beat 'em up that is based on the 1992 movie of the same name. Like with many games released on the platform, this title takes advantage of the extra space given by the CD to show off FMV cutscenes in between levels and display more detailed backgrounds. Unlike the other game adaptations of the movie, this version tries to stay closer to the original plot of the movie, which each level taking place in the settings from pivotal scenes in the movie. The main difference from the movie, however, is that Jonathan Harker appears to be more focused on making sure giant spiders, bats, rats, and other critters are not overwhelming him than trying to rescue his fiance Mina Murray from Dracula.
In this run, Dimon12321 masters the really awkward controls and defeats Dracula by kung fu kicking him in the face multiple times, all in record time. For details on how he managed to pull this off, you can read the author's notes here.