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Game Info --------------------------------------------------- Developer: Capcom Publisher: Campcom Year of Release: 1990 Game Review & Impressions --------------------------------------------------- One of Capcom's arcade releases which passed me by entirely, Nemo turned out to be a surprisingly decent experience. The game is based on the anime movie Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland. The night-time dreams of the young Nemo carry him to the world of Slumberland, ruled by King Morpheus. Morpheus informs Nemo that he is destined to be the heir to the throne, but warns him to never open a secret door hidden inside a specific cave. Doing so would unleash the horrors of "Nightmare Land" and, you guessed it, Nemo can't help himself but open said door, leading to all kinds of chaos. With King Morpheus kidnapped, Nemo and companion Flip the clown must put things right, defeating the nightmare creatures and rescuing the king. Firstly, I wasn't even aware of the film, let alone the arcade game, so I'm not sure how closely the game follows the plot, but it seems reasonably accurate, at least based on summaries of the plot. The game is a standard sideways scrolling platformer, in which players must whack bad guys as they appear, grab power-ups and bonus points, and generally try not to die. Nemo carries the King's staff, which can despatch enemies with a short-range shock spell, whereas Flip whacks enemies with his cane. The range of attacks can be improved by collecting spell parchment contained in the various treasure chests that pop out of the ground, but there are no other weapons as such. I wouldn't say this is the most memorable of Capcom's arcade titles from this period, but it's good fun. The graphics and animation are top draw, and I guess this would have looked pretty exciting out on the arcade floor. I have no real complaints, other than some of the end-of-level bosses are a bit too tanky, so give Nemo a try; it's solid, uncomplicated fun. Chapters --------------------------------------------------- 00:00 Attract mode 01:22 Stage 1 03:45 Stage 2 06:10 Stage 3 08:50 Stage 4 14:10 Stage 5 19:10 Stage 6 24:18 Ending