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Little Nemo: The Dream Master

Credits

Titles:
  - パジャマヒーロー NEMO [Nemo: Pajama Hero] (Japan)
  - Little Nemo: The Dream Master (USA)
Platforms: FC, NES
Developer: Capcom Co., Ltd.
Publisher (USA): Capcom Co., Ltd.
First Release Date (USA): 1990/09/??
Audio Credits:
  Music Composer
      - Junko Tamiya (As: Gonzou)
Rip Credit: Chris Covell
Vorbis Credit: Dean Tersigni

Screenshots

Reviews

Game

Little Nemo: The Dream Master was heavily advertised prior to its release, and it looked really amazing. The idea of taking a comic strip from 1905 and making a videogame about it was a great idea, and the game lived up to most of the hype, but fell short in the fun factor because it was so difficult and featured a few extremely frustrating parts. However, like most later Capcom games, the graphics are beautiful, the music is above average, the controls are responsive, and the plot is unique.

The game's story is cute; in Nemo's dreams Princess Camille has invited him to play with her in Slumberland. She's given him a huge bag of candy to help him journey to meet her. You must make your way through several stages of Slumberland to meet her including the Mushroom Forest, the Flower Garden, and the House of Toys. You can throw candy at certain animals and they'll give you a ride, letting you gain their special powers. In each stage you must find and collect several keys to open the door to the next stage. The premise is simple, but the game is very difficult at times. Few players ever make very far in the game, and even the skilled players have trouble with the falling spike ceilings and the annoying puff-ball floaters.

Music

The game's music, composed by Junko Tamiya, wonderfully captures the imaginative world of Slumberland. Each stage has its own fitting background music and there are several fanfares throughout the game to make things interesting. It's a great soundtrack considering the low quality NES sound chip.

One track from the NSF rip doesn't seem to be played anywhere in the game. If you know when this song is played please let us know.

Ripping

Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Nemo:_The_Dream_Master

Albums

This game's soundtrack was never released.

Game Rip

Soundtrack (23 KB)

Vorbis Soundtrack

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Title

Size

01

Prologue

0.9 MB

02

Title Credits

0.3 MB

03

Game Start

0.1 MB

04

Mushroom Forest

1.2 MB

05

Flower Garden

0.7 MB

06

House of Toys

1.0 MB

07

Deep Sea

0.9 MB

08

Nemo's House

1.3 MB

09

Cloud Ruins

0.9 MB

10

Topsy-Turvy

1.0 MB

11

Nightmare Land

1.7 MB

12

Stage Clear

0.1 MB

13

Nemo Sleeps

0.1 MB

14

Talking With Camille

0.7 MB

15

Boss

0.7 MB

16

Death

0.1 MB

17

Final Boss

1.0 MB

18

Game Over

0.1 MB

19

Ending

1.6 MB

20

Unknown

0.5 MB