A Conversation for Little Nemo in Slumberland - a Comic Strip

I remember a video game made of Nemo...

Post 1

Talyma

Was one of my favorite games when I was five or six years old. I remember it for the NES... Don't know what happened to my copy though smiley - sadface Little boy wandered around in pajamas throwing candy at monsters to 'charm' them, or some such. I got lost a lot in the castle smiley - winkeye


I remember a video game made of Nemo...

Post 2

Base 13

Yeah, it was made by Capcom. You give the animals candy and then you can ride around in them. Classic nostalgia game.


I remember a video game made of Nemo...

Post 3

Stephen P.

This is new to me. I wonder what other Nemo ephemera is waiting to be discovered?
Peace,
smiley - smiley Stephen


I remember a video game made of Nemo...

Post 4

Talyma

Okay, I found some info on it... The name was Little Nemo: The Dreammaster. There is an FAQ and some reviews of the game at GameFAQs.com, the link is [URL removed by Moderator]

The best review of the game is here [URL removed by Moderator]

*Gets all nostalgic again* How I wish I were six years old again... And that I didn't sell all my old NES games.


I remember a video game made of Nemo...

Post 5

Stephen P.

Thanks for everything - even the missing URL's. I'll go have a look.
Peace,
smiley - smiley Stephen
slightly baffled by the censorship, though.


I remember a video game made of Nemo...

Post 6

Talyma

Tis a bit odd... Ah well, you should be able to find it using the rest of the information in the post smiley - smiley


I remember a video game made of Nemo...

Post 7

Talyma

Ahh... Read the House Rules. I've been to a few websites that don't let you link to other sites; I've always found the rules to be rather unnecessarily strict, but oh well. Might as well get used to it :s


I remember a video game made of Nemo...

Post 8

Stephen P.

That clears that up. smiley - winkeye
Peace,
smiley - smiley Stephen


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