My grandmother, who has been passed for about 15 years now called me when I was 12 or so, asked me to come help her with this very game. I came over to her house and we played this very game for hours and we beat it. I miss my Nana. She was the most amazing grandmother a person could have. She loved to play video games, and she was so fun! Just wanted to share. I miss her.
Probably the one retro game that best represents childhood for me. Was never able to beat it in the past, but picked it up as an adult, fell in love all over again, and can now beat it without dying. Just an all time classic from Capcom.
@@afriendofbeanthanks for the info, I'm helping my 9 year old son and I will definitely remember this when I get to the nightmare king lol I beat all the adventure islands like nothing, but shitt this game is hard !
@@Ah-mi1mp I agree. This game is very hard and even if I was fighting the Nightmare King without "Game Genie", I never would have defeated him. If you use "Game Genie" for this game, be sure to use the codes "Infinite Lives" and "Infinite Energy" and then you will be able to defeat the Nightmare King without dying.
I could never beat it as a kid, but that didn't stop me from trying a lot. I heard the anime got trashed by the critics, although I don't get why. If there's anything old world about Little Nemo, it comes from the source material being far older than most Disney movies and fifty times more frightening at times. I got to go get a full print version of the restored run and anime and see if the critics weren't being hyper-sensitive back in the day.
@@NintendoComplete well it isn't that bad at first. It's just a challenge to your normal routine that you can get over. But for me it eventually led to a bunch of other problems and overall strange loss of my original personality. But now it's all coming back to me again, I think :D
unforgettable game. i used to borrow this game cartridge from a friend.. i have finished it several times but i still kept borrowing it. now i'm 41 years old and from time to time i watch this and just listen to its background music. still brings a smile to my face.. lovely little old game! we were once little nemos. 🙂
It reminds me of my dad a lot, he taught me the game when I was 8 years old, now I'm 24 but without my father, it's been 1 year but it reminded me a lot of him and the excellent game made me smile 😢
In the Japanese version, the Gorilla and Flip had Cigars. Great gameplay and stages, and solid dreamlike music by Junko Tamiya, her last work for Capcom.
The story behind the animated movie Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland is interesting. It was based on a comic strip by Winsor McCay that debuted in 1905 and ended in 1927. The film was stuck in development hell for years, with notable producers, animators, and writers such as Gary Kurtz, Hayao Miyazaki, Ray Bradbury, Chris Columbus, and Jean "Moebius" Giraud involved at points. The film was animated by the Japanese studio TMS, which also worked on Akira, Mighty Orbots, Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, Visionaries, Bionic Six, Adventures of the Gummi Bears, and the first season of DuckTales. The film was released in Japan in July 1989. The NES game debuted in North America in September 1990, but the film it was based on wasn't released in the United States until August 1992
And all of that development hell managed NOT to pay off in the end. The visuals are nice. But the story is lackluster, none of the characters are that interesting or have any hint of development, and not even the soundtrack was memorable. It's not the worst movie ever, but it's also no masterpiece by any means.
The sad part is of you look at the movie pilots msde by these artists, they were FAR SUPERIOR to what the actual movie offered, the animation on these pilots its truly incredible and fitted ten times better.
Pure Capcom charm and quality gameplay. I always viewed this as a mix between Magical Quest/Castle of Illusion and Mega Man. Capcom was so imaginative and knew how to capture our sense of wonder.
8:10 As a child I spent a lot of time playing this game, but I never made it past the Flower Garden, once you control the bee. Even as an adult, I couldn’t do it 😂 Excited to watch the rest of this!
I LOVE the anime movie _Nemo in Slumberland_ . The animation was top-notch and has stuck with me all these years later after seeing it in the 90's in elementary school. This game represents a magical time in terms of animated movies and video games, I think for many people.
This is one of the best soundtracks Capcom did for the NES and that's saying something given the stiff competition. I beat the game while I was in college and it was a pretty stiff challenge considering.
I was 9 when this came out. Loved every moment and yes i best it a million times. This game was easy, now the mega man games, that was some sweaty gameplay!
This is a game I got on Xmas morning without knowing anything about it and I'd not heard of it and honestly I thought it looked kinda dumb but boy was I wrong! It ended up being one of my favorites of all time. My parents were 50 50 with these blind nes gifts 😂
Loved this game as a wee lad when it came out. Never beat it all the way. Could never get past Nemos house level. That stupid train level was such a pain for me. Fun game.
Even though King Morpheus and Princess Camille are only made up part of Nemo's dream, the ending of this game does give me happiness tears in the eyes after seeing Camille kiss Nemo on the forehead at 43:14 where she was probably saying "before you wake up, let me kiss you."
The Little Nemo movie didn't actually get a US release until 1992, two years after the NES game which was MUCH too late and the movie also bombed in Japan which was NOT a good sign for Capcom at all.
Oh MAN this game took me back. We got an NES the same year I was born, so I grew up with these games. I don't remember ever beating this game, but others in my family definitely did, and just hearing the music again had me spiraling back to my childhood. It was jarring in the best way.
Great epic music this game has great music. It's some of the greatest music I ever heard on the Nintendo they really utilized Nintendo's 8-bit sound engine to its maximum capacity very very well they knew what they were doing.
Wow, this game looks great. Simple but very effective graphics and sound. Very charming visual design and tile work. I'm so glad I can finally appreciate stuff like this again.
I rented this game A LOT, and then when the video store closed bussiness and they started selling their NES games, this was the first one i grabbed along others like Punch Out!, amazing classic, and one of the best for the console.
Nintendo complete I love this game. I'm so glad you finally played through this game completely. It's I'd have to say it's my favorite NES game ever let on Nemo dream Masters not only an amazing game which is the first way I experienced it but it is also an amazing movie which I didn't experience that until a lot later in life when I was submitted at all about 32 years old or so and I watched the whole movie completely because it's a long movie and it was a masterpiece it's amazing and it's crazy how much it reminded me of the game instead of the other way around reminding me of the movie like some people experience cuz the movie came out first but I was a gamer and I watched the game and beat it before I watch the movie... Very creative game which used and utilized game mechanics that were used in mario. Which is that you turn into a character and you can use their powers in this game a lot of the gaming mechanics were based on that mechanic. Nemo can become all kinds of different animals of frog a groundhog etc
I was just looking through a random cabinet that had my old nintendo in it and saw this game, nostalgia was on the fringes of my mind so i came to youtube to try and unlock it. NOSTALGIA UNLOCKED 😂 thanks 💜💜
When I bought this title after many years from renting it in my youth. I thought it was a awesome platformer and it is, but MY GOD was it brutal in later levels. Took me about 2 and a half hours to beat my first time.
Omg this just popped in my head today. I put mad hours into this game as a kid. It was one of them stages that was hard af 😊 I still remember the level songs 🎶
I rented this from my local grocery store in like 1994. I had watched the movie 100 times by then (traumatizing my older siblings and parents by always wanting to watch it lol). I remember being so excited when I saw there was a nintendo game.
Despite being based on a comic strip, despite being featured prominently in Nintendo Power, despite being released during the height of Capcom's popularity on the NES, Little Nemo is another one of those games the entire internet seems to think is underrated just because it's not one of the four games that get fifteen indie games inspired by them released on Steam every week. This game was quite popular at the time, so much so that even I knew a few kids who owned it. With that laughable re-imagining currently asking for funding on Kickstarter, I guess that's about to change.
I agree here. Redditers were debating that, "Nemo is underappreciated" "Well that's false because those who love nemo, are hard core fans" "Yea, but most people don't know Nemo, so he's underappreciated." "No, he's overappreciated by his fans." .... repeat... - I say Nemo is Underappreciated, not a ton of people know the character or world, and even Netflix's adaption went under the radar (btw, terrible terrible movie, all over the internet "Jason Moma as Flip!" He's a huge Ram... REALLY!? And Nemo is a girl (which is fine) just.... so.... "woke" of a film...
For years i was trying to remember this game. My only memory was the train phase, that i was never able to beat as a child, i thought i would never knew
I enjoyed your play through. I had this game as a child and was never able to get passed the 3rd stage. It was nice to be able to see the whole game played. ❤
I LOVE This game, and Winsor Mccay's creation. - I tried playing the NES game as an adult, and if I tried recording a playthough, all you'd hear is SH** F*** SON OF A*** ya'll make this game look SO EASY. Memorizing enemy patterns, timing. Perfection!
I used to play this on an NES multicart for the GBA when I was a kid, though it was a hacked version that shoddily replaced Nemo with a Sandshrew for some reason. Great game, though I never got past the third stage. Maybe I should try to beat it one of these days?
So, let me get this straight: a little boy has been abducted from his bed by a "princess" to be her "playmate" and has to travel through a "dream world", tranquilizing various animals with "candy" so he can inhabit their skin. Okay. ...? I'm getting déjà vu over here.
It's amazing just how much they managed to squeeze out of the NES when you compare this game to Femicon launch games like Popeye. The game reminds me a lot of Kirby's adventure.
Never made it past lvl 2 as a kid but loved the hell out of the creatures in the game as a kid. My siblings and I used to laugh at the snot bubbles lol
i love this game. played on the family computer like 30+ years ago. oh, how time flies! i want my kids to play this kind of game, something that has a story not just a shooter game. (i still play apex legends and rust. i just want my kids to experience rpgs with good stories. FF, xenogears, RE etc)
Wow you beat this game and only 45 minutes and 33 seconds. That's amazing that's kind of applicant itself as well. It took me a while to get used to the game mechanics and becoming animals and your power is changing but I eventually got used to it and I mastered the mechanics therefore I beat it but it took me longer than a day at least to beat it maybe a week as a kid I was only like 10 years old or below at that time... But it was great and it mesmerized my kid childlike mind and I fell in love with it. Anybody else that is never experienced this game take my take heed of my vice and experience this game it's definitely something that you need experience before you fade away to the other side but the other side is Little Nemo's dream of you now. LOL
This. ^ Most NES games take, 25 - 45 minutes to beat (aside from RPG's like Star Tropics, Dragon Quest, FF, etc.) - But can legitimately take 4 hours, 8 hours+ an ETERNITY to "master". - Again, just memorizing levels, enemy patterns, etc. Contra, Little Nemo, Mega Man, Castlevania, Metroid, Adventure Island, etc etc.
Did anyone know this was a comic strip at first? I didn't until the internet.........What happened to Capcom? Guess the same thing that's happening to Squaresoft.
Little Nemo: The Dream Master has third level as my favorite part because: - the music is really dreamy; - the difficulty bumps; - that level shows Nemo is woefully underpowered, while attempting to attack the enemies with the candies. C'mon, isn't he a Powerpuff? Of course, I can't finish the game, but I really loved it and even compared it to Beetle Ju (PC) and Milon's Secret Castle. 😅
While this game got plenty of hype from Nintendo Power, having it's own commercial, it never had the popularity it deserved. It's one of the best games on the NES. I like way more than any of the Mega Man games. I have to say it's Capcoms 8-bit masterpiece. It's definitely the best NES game that I haven't owned yet. But since it is not ridiculously priced it's on the top of my list of NES games to collect. Really this is easily a top 20 NES title.
My grandmother, who has been passed for about 15 years now called me when I was 12 or so, asked me to come help her with this very game. I came over to her house and we played this very game for hours and we beat it. I miss my Nana. She was the most amazing grandmother a person could have. She loved to play video games, and she was so fun! Just wanted to share. I miss her.
That’s wholesome
Probably the one retro game that best represents childhood for me. Was never able to beat it in the past, but picked it up as an adult, fell in love all over again, and can now beat it without dying. Just an all time classic from Capcom.
@yusakug This game would be hard for me to beat without "Game Genie."
@@afriendofbeanThat was the only way I did beat it back in the day. I love this game but good lord is it hard.
@@AtlasBlizzard I agree. I would never have been able to defeat the Nightmare King without "Game Genie."
@@afriendofbeanthanks for the info, I'm helping my 9 year old son and I will definitely remember this when I get to the nightmare king lol I beat all the adventure islands like nothing, but shitt this game is hard !
@@Ah-mi1mp I agree. This game is very hard and even if I was fighting the Nightmare King without "Game Genie", I never would have defeated him. If you use "Game Genie" for this game, be sure to use the codes "Infinite Lives" and "Infinite Energy" and then you will be able to defeat the Nightmare King without dying.
I adored this game as a child. It had such charm and invoked a sense of wonder and fantasy. Even watching it now makes me smile.
Almost made me cry feeling the childhood come back again. Had it when it first came out. Never went pass the first board.
Little Nemo is an outstanding platformer that sits among Capcom's best NES games.
hermoso clasico de Nes un saludo desde Argentina.
I could never beat it as a kid, but that didn't stop me from trying a lot. I heard the anime got trashed by the critics, although I don't get why. If there's anything old world about Little Nemo, it comes from the source material being far older than most Disney movies and fifty times more frightening at times. I got to go get a full print version of the restored run and anime and see if the critics weren't being hyper-sensitive back in the day.
Random (for you) fact: I just won (from what my senses can tell me) a long battle with near-complete mental collapse
@@camulodunon That sounds intense. I'm glad things are getting better for you.
@@NintendoComplete well it isn't that bad at first. It's just a challenge to your normal routine that you can get over. But for me it eventually led to a bunch of other problems and overall strange loss of my original personality. But now it's all coming back to me again, I think :D
This game is amazing. I use to stay up all night with a large pizza trying to beat it when I was a wee lad. The train level always gave me a hard time
unforgettable game. i used to borrow this game cartridge from a friend.. i have finished it several times but i still kept borrowing it. now i'm 41 years old and from time to time i watch this and just listen to its background music. still brings a smile to my face.. lovely little old game! we were once little nemos. 🙂
It reminds me of my dad a lot, he taught me the game when I was 8 years old, now I'm 24 but without my father, it's been 1 year but it reminded me a lot of him and the excellent game made me smile
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In the Japanese version, the Gorilla and Flip had Cigars. Great gameplay and stages, and solid dreamlike music by Junko Tamiya, her last work for Capcom.
The story behind the animated movie Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland is interesting. It was based on a comic strip by Winsor McCay that debuted in 1905 and ended in 1927. The film was stuck in development hell for years, with notable producers, animators, and writers such as Gary Kurtz, Hayao Miyazaki, Ray Bradbury, Chris Columbus, and Jean "Moebius" Giraud involved at points. The film was animated by the Japanese studio TMS, which also worked on Akira, Mighty Orbots, Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, Visionaries, Bionic Six, Adventures of the Gummi Bears, and the first season of DuckTales. The film was released in Japan in July 1989. The NES game debuted in North America in September 1990, but the film it was based on wasn't released in the United States until August 1992
And all of that development hell managed NOT to pay off in the end. The visuals are nice. But the story is lackluster, none of the characters are that interesting or have any hint of development, and not even the soundtrack was memorable. It's not the worst movie ever, but it's also no masterpiece by any means.
The sad part is of you look at the movie pilots msde by these artists, they were FAR SUPERIOR to what the actual movie offered, the animation on these pilots its truly incredible and fitted ten times better.
We all have Wikipedia, man
Pure Capcom charm and quality gameplay. I always viewed this as a mix between Magical Quest/Castle of Illusion and Mega Man. Capcom was so imaginative and knew how to capture our sense of wonder.
8:10 As a child I spent a lot of time playing this game, but I never made it past the Flower Garden, once you control the bee. Even as an adult, I couldn’t do it 😂 Excited to watch the rest of this!
Wow! Talk about a flashback down memory lane when life was GOOD!!!
That mutual death with the Nightmare King was so good.
I LOVE the anime movie _Nemo in Slumberland_ . The animation was top-notch and has stuck with me all these years later after seeing it in the 90's in elementary school. This game represents a magical time in terms of animated movies and video games, I think for many people.
SHAZAMA PAJAMA! PAJAMA SHAMZAMA!
One of my favorite games as a kid. Absolutely love this. Loved the movie as well.
This is one of the best soundtracks Capcom did for the NES and that's saying something given the stiff competition. I beat the game while I was in college and it was a pretty stiff challenge considering.
I was 9 when this came out. Loved every moment and yes i best it a million times. This game was easy, now the mega man games, that was some sweaty gameplay!
one of my favorite movies as a kid and one of my favorite games on NES! a true classic in my eyes
Some of the best music in any game.
This is a game I got on Xmas morning without knowing anything about it and I'd not heard of it and honestly I thought it looked kinda dumb but boy was I wrong! It ended up being one of my favorites of all time. My parents were 50 50 with these blind nes gifts 😂
I finally beat this game.
Can't go wrong with Capcom NES
Little Nemo: The Dream Master was an absolute banger of a game. Loved playing it as a child.
The music is so wonderful. Especially on the final boss.
I remember my parents convincing me to get this game instead of dragon spirit. Was easily the best decision made looking back on it.
Smart parents! My mother always seemed to make good game purchase decisions too. I guess we were both lucky. :)
Loved this game as a wee lad when it came out. Never beat it all the way. Could never get past Nemos house level. That stupid train level was such a pain for me. Fun game.
Even though King Morpheus and Princess Camille are only made up part of Nemo's dream, the ending of this game does give me happiness tears in the eyes after seeing Camille kiss Nemo on the forehead at 43:14 where she was probably saying "before you wake up, let me kiss you."
I remember playing this on an emulator for the first time a few years ago. It may have been really brutal, but at least the music was good.
*Much* better than the movie. I never was able to beat this game, but it was always one of my favorites to play. It's a hidden gem.
Second that.
Movie was good
@@Grouchy727 not according to some of the people online & the articles too.
@@xwf1000v3 "Some people" hate everything. The movie IS my childhood. And encapsulates the 1900 Winsor McCay legend that is Nemo: Nobody.
Shut up The Movie Was good
The Little Nemo movie didn't actually get a US release until 1992, two years after the NES game which was MUCH too late and the movie also bombed in Japan which was NOT a good sign for Capcom at all.
Oh MAN this game took me back. We got an NES the same year I was born, so I grew up with these games. I don't remember ever beating this game, but others in my family definitely did, and just hearing the music again had me spiraling back to my childhood. It was jarring in the best way.
Classic Capcom being classic Capcom here… Nemo’s running animation reminds me a lot of Arthur in Ghosts n Goblins/Ghouls n Ghosts. Gotta love it!
Great epic music this game has great music. It's some of the greatest music I ever heard on the Nintendo they really utilized Nintendo's 8-bit sound engine to its maximum capacity very very well they knew what they were doing.
Wow, this game looks great. Simple but very effective graphics and sound. Very charming visual design and tile work. I'm so glad I can finally appreciate stuff like this again.
I rented this game A LOT, and then when the video store closed bussiness and they started selling their NES games, this was the first one i grabbed along others like Punch Out!, amazing classic, and one of the best for the console.
Nintendo complete I love this game. I'm so glad you finally played through this game completely. It's I'd have to say it's my favorite NES game ever let on Nemo dream Masters not only an amazing game which is the first way I experienced it but it is also an amazing movie which I didn't experience that until a lot later in life when I was submitted at all about 32 years old or so and I watched the whole movie completely because it's a long movie and it was a masterpiece it's amazing and it's crazy how much it reminded me of the game instead of the other way around reminding me of the movie like some people experience cuz the movie came out first but I was a gamer and I watched the game and beat it before I watch the movie... Very creative game which used and utilized game mechanics that were used in mario. Which is that you turn into a character and you can use their powers in this game a lot of the gaming mechanics were based on that mechanic. Nemo can become all kinds of different animals of frog a groundhog etc
Man. This takes me back. I miss this game! Especially the ending music.
I was just looking through a random cabinet that had my old nintendo in it and saw this game, nostalgia was on the fringes of my mind so i came to youtube to try and unlock it. NOSTALGIA UNLOCKED 😂 thanks 💜💜
I don't think I ever made it past Nemo's house. This game was hard as balls.
12:44 Night Sea, my favorite level of this game ❤️
This is such a sweet little game.
Man this game brings back memories
When I bought this title after many years from renting it in my youth. I thought it was a awesome platformer and it is, but MY GOD was it brutal in later levels. Took me about 2 and a half hours to beat my first time.
Omg this just popped in my head today. I put mad hours into this game as a kid. It was one of them stages that was hard af 😊
I still remember the level songs 🎶
I rented this from my local grocery store in like 1994. I had watched the movie 100 times by then (traumatizing my older siblings and parents by always wanting to watch it lol). I remember being so excited when I saw there was a nintendo game.
THIS GAME NEEDS TO BE ADDED FOR NINTENDO SWITCH ONLINE
That movie freaked me out when I was younger.
All these years later, that still isn't a Morning Star....
My childhood...🥺💜
Despite being based on a comic strip, despite being featured prominently in Nintendo Power, despite being released during the height of Capcom's popularity on the NES, Little Nemo is another one of those games the entire internet seems to think is underrated just because it's not one of the four games that get fifteen indie games inspired by them released on Steam every week. This game was quite popular at the time, so much so that even I knew a few kids who owned it. With that laughable re-imagining currently asking for funding on Kickstarter, I guess that's about to change.
I agree here. Redditers were debating that, "Nemo is underappreciated" "Well that's false because those who love nemo, are hard core fans" "Yea, but most people don't know Nemo, so he's underappreciated." "No, he's overappreciated by his fans." .... repeat... - I say Nemo is Underappreciated, not a ton of people know the character or world, and even Netflix's adaption went under the radar (btw, terrible terrible movie, all over the internet "Jason Moma as Flip!" He's a huge Ram... REALLY!? And Nemo is a girl (which is fine) just.... so.... "woke" of a film...
Wow what a nostalgic moment I just got back to my childhood renting this game over and over 😅
For years i was trying to remember this game. My only memory was the train phase, that i was never able to beat as a child, i thought i would never knew
I remember playing this game but I was never able to beat it, I loved the storyline though.
Crazy how I haven’t thought of this game since I was a kid, but I instantly remembered that first level’s music.
I enjoyed your play through. I had this game as a child and was never able to get passed the 3rd stage. It was nice to be able to see the whole game played. ❤
4:38 Hi to you, as well. 👋
little nemo de disney siempre jugamos con capcom buen video
Dude i literally haven’t heard or played this game since i was 2 years old literally in 1990. Omg core memory unlocked. Wow.
I like how you spelled out Hi while digging, wonder how many caught it.
I loved that
I definitely enjoyed this. The music stuck with me over the years. One of my favorite NES soundtracks.
loved the final stage of this game!
The final stage gave you a gift in form of a super epic song, i beated this game almost on a daily basis back then so i could hear it.
I LOVE This game, and Winsor Mccay's creation. - I tried playing the NES game as an adult, and if I tried recording a playthough, all you'd hear is SH** F*** SON OF A*** ya'll make this game look SO EASY. Memorizing enemy patterns, timing. Perfection!
What a great video game!
I didn't know this had a second level !!
Somewhat similar to chip dale game
I have played this A nice game
Nintendo in 85: can't have your dinosaur in your gane Mr Miyamoto because nes dificulties
Nemo and master higgins: *Riding animals in nes*
I got this game for Christmas one year (my grandmother asked the toy store employee to recommend a fun game) good job Kaybee Toys dude!
Nemo: Shazama pajama!
Nightmare King: Oooo, pajamas do scare me so! Ha Ha Ha!
another of my favorites!!
I used to play this on an NES multicart for the GBA when I was a kid, though it was a hacked version that shoddily replaced Nemo with a Sandshrew for some reason.
Great game, though I never got past the third stage. Maybe I should try to beat it one of these days?
Ah yes. A bootleg where you play as Sandshrew. Every Poke Fan's dream lol.
Reminds me a first intro was getting dump by 28 in 1 famicom multicart😅
Watched the original film when I was a kid and seriously haunted me for weeks lol
Map 5 is the most difficult for me. If you cant find the bee in hidden map, you will never pass this
So, let me get this straight: a little boy has been abducted from his bed by a "princess" to be her "playmate" and has to travel through a "dream world", tranquilizing various animals with "candy" so he can inhabit their skin. Okay.
...? I'm getting déjà vu over here.
It's amazing just how much they managed to squeeze out of the NES when you compare this game to Femicon launch games like Popeye. The game reminds me a lot of Kirby's adventure.
Never made it past lvl 2 as a kid but loved the hell out of the creatures in the game as a kid. My siblings and I used to laugh at the snot bubbles lol
i love this game. played on the family computer like 30+ years ago. oh, how time flies! i want my kids to play this kind of game, something that has a story not just a shooter game. (i still play apex legends and rust. i just want my kids to experience rpgs with good stories. FF, xenogears, RE etc)
Wow you beat this game and only 45 minutes and 33 seconds. That's amazing that's kind of applicant itself as well. It took me a while to get used to the game mechanics and becoming animals and your power is changing but I eventually got used to it and I mastered the mechanics therefore I beat it but it took me longer than a day at least to beat it maybe a week as a kid I was only like 10 years old or below at that time... But it was great and it mesmerized my kid childlike mind and I fell in love with it. Anybody else that is never experienced this game take my take heed of my vice and experience this game it's definitely something that you need experience before you fade away to the other side but the other side is Little Nemo's dream of you now. LOL
This. ^ Most NES games take, 25 - 45 minutes to beat (aside from RPG's like Star Tropics, Dragon Quest, FF, etc.) - But can legitimately take 4 hours, 8 hours+ an ETERNITY to "master". - Again, just memorizing levels, enemy patterns, etc. Contra, Little Nemo, Mega Man, Castlevania, Metroid, Adventure Island, etc etc.
Love your channel my ninja
Thanks!
The nostalgia is strong with this one.
That last boss kill and death was for the fans wasnt it?
Probably my favorite game as a kid
31:44 Oh I get it! He's a King Penguin!
Great memories and music 🎶 great time being a kid.
41:45 Nemo likes his girls to "play" with a little bit older...
What the heck? This looks amazing.
The beginning feels very Ghibli, which makes sense since some of the same people were involved in the movie.
Ahh the memories ❤
Did anyone know this was a comic strip at first? I didn't until the internet.........What happened to Capcom? Guess the same thing that's happening to Squaresoft.
Little Nemo: The Dream Master has third level as my favorite part because:
- the music is really dreamy;
- the difficulty bumps;
- that level shows Nemo is woefully underpowered, while attempting to attack the enemies with the candies. C'mon, isn't he a Powerpuff?
Of course, I can't finish the game, but I really loved it and even compared it to Beetle Ju (PC) and Milon's Secret Castle. 😅
4:36 HI :)
Nice game
2:10 The title theme did NOT have to go this hard. But it did, and I'm all for it.
Great game time 👍
Capcom put out banger after banger on the NES- one of their best
thanks you !
🤩🤩🤩 very good
I liked this game because it was just fun to play and beat.
This game has "megaman" music in it.
Watching you play this makes me wonder how the heck 8-9 year old me used to get all the way to the end of this game!! I never beat the final boss 😔
While this game got plenty of hype from Nintendo Power, having it's own commercial, it never had the popularity it deserved. It's one of the best games on the NES. I like way more than any of the Mega Man games. I have to say it's Capcoms 8-bit masterpiece. It's definitely the best NES game that I haven't owned yet. But since it is not ridiculously priced it's on the top of my list of NES games to collect. Really this is easily a top 20 NES title.
My childhood gift