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Nemo
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Composer(s)Yoko Shimomura
Platform(s)Arcade
ReleaseDecember 1990
Genre(s)Platform, Hack and slash
Mode(s)Single-player, 2 player Co-op (Arcade)
Arcade systemCP System

Nemo (Japanese: ニモ), is a side-scrollingfantasyarcade game released by Capcom in 1990. The game is based on the anime film Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland.

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Plot[edit]

Nemo travels with a circus parade to Slumberland to meet King Morpheus. He is accompanied by Flip to fight through the now-dangerous enemy-infested Slumberland to find the king. At the heart of the kingdom, Flip tempts Nemo to open the sealed door, unleashing the Nightmare King, who kidnaps Morpheus along with his daughter Princess Camille.

Nemo and Flip battle through the lands of Nightmares to rescue the kidnapped monarches. They infiltrate the Nightmare King's castle, before fighting the evil king himself. After the Nightmare King is destroyed, peace is restored to Slumberland.

Gameplay[edit]

The first player is always Nemo (who wields the king's scepter) and the second player is always Flip (who wields his own cane). The game has seven stages. The player is required to destroy waves of enemies while going through each stage. The player can also traverse climbable walls and ladders.

Enemies can be destroyed either with the player's melee weapon, throwing projectiles that can be picked up or by jumping on them. Hitting multiple enemies in quick succession boosts points earned. When faced with a stage boss, the player must attack it repeatedly to destroy it.

There are also a number of power-ups such as sweet foods for restoring vitality. Collecting a yashichi grants the player limited super attacks that fire a projectile and deliver more damage.

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Development[edit]

Nemo was exhibited at the UK Amusement Trades Exhibition International in 1991.[1] A version for the Capcom Power System Changer was planned and previewed but never released.[2]

Reception[edit]

Computer and Video Games gave the game a score of 87%, praising its graphics and fitting sound, while pointing out the game's lack of challenge.[3]Retro Gamer highlighted the game's colors and creativity in addition to the solid gameplay, but found that the NES game was preferred.[4]

British gaming magazine The One reviewed Nemo in 1991, calling it 'interesting' and 'entertaining', and comparing it to Ghouls 'n Ghosts.[1]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^ abNesbitt, Brian (February 1991). 'Coin-Operated Corkers!'. The One. No. 29. emap Images. p. 20.
  2. ^'カプコン アーケードオリジナルボード CPSシリーズ+CPSチェンジャー 限定販売決定!!'. Club Capcom (in Japanese). No. 2. Capcom. Spring 1994.
  3. ^'Nemo CVG Review'. Computer and Video Games. No. 113. Future Publishing. April 1991. p. 96.
  4. ^'Nemo - The Unconverted'. Retro Gamer. No. 123. Imagine Publishing. December 2013. p. 83.

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External links[edit]

  • Nemo at MobyGames
  • Nemo at the Killer List of Videogames

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