Little Nemo: The Dream Master
Back in the days of the NES, hardware limitations and the general youth of the industry meant a lot more parity in the quality of releases. Whereas today the gulf between AAA games and smaller releases is astronomical, in those halcyon days of the 80s, even a weird game based on a comic strip nobody remembers could stand alongside the heavyweights of the Nintendo lineup.
Such was the case with Little Nemo: The Dream Master, a late release from Capcom that played like Mega Man and looked like Alice in Wonderland. Players control protagonist Nemo, exploring a series of 2-D levels in search of keys necessary for progression. Nemo can find a variety of animals to ride in each level, each of which has its own special abilities: the mole, for example, allows Nemo to dig through the ground to access hidden areas. It’s the sort of bizarre project you aren’t likely to see from a major publisher on current consoles.
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