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Little Nemo: The Dream Master
(パジャマヒーロー NEMO / ליטל נמו / Nemo Pajama Hero)
published and developed by Capcom in 1990-09, running on Nintendo Entertainment System
type: platformer
genre: Tie-In, Fantasy, Manga
perspective: side view
display: raster
player options: single player
languages: eng, jpn
user score: awaiting 3 votes
user flags: 1 1 1 1

Tags
Culture
movie
Cartoon
anime
Other
dreams
Software
savepassword
Locations
dreamworld

Authors:
Tatsuya Minami
Tokuro Fujiwara


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This is an awesome platformer based on an animation (Japanese? I don't know). The main character is stuck in this Dream World, hence the pajamas. You can throw candy at certain creatures, put them to sleep and take (?) their body? I don't really know how else to describe it... anyway, changing into different creatures give you different abilities so you can reach your goal. For example, turning into a frog lets to jump higher and turning into a mole allows you to dig, etc. Some of the levels are really tough and once you get to Nightmare Land... good luck... it took me several tries and a lot of patience to beat this game. You do get this badass fireball-shooting wand towards the end though, which helps a bit.

Unofficial Swedish translation available from MetalHead Hacking Group or Romhacking.net.
cjlee001 - # 2007-01-05 20:14:22 - 1 reply

Related site:
Little Nemo movie at IMDb

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