tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-814549419838495324.post5564760408103127994..comments2023-09-25T10:15:41.979-04:00Comments on NYSocBoy's Beefcake and Bonding: Little Nemo in SlumberlandNYSocBoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06658785942817017972noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-814549419838495324.post-9292493721418055002018-06-09T21:05:47.749-04:002018-06-09T21:05:47.749-04:00I forgot to mention, when you finish the NES game,...I forgot to mention, when you finish the NES game, Morpheus offers to let Princess Camille marry Nemo. He says he has to wake up early because he promised his mom. (Also, he's 8 and she looks like she's in her teens, so it's kinda disturbing. Nemo needs to fly to Vienna.)<br /><br />Other reason to wake up? Slumberland is worse than Freddie. From the train level (prompting me to say "World War I came early") on, it's not "impossible without a cheating device", because it's Capcom and not everyone's favorite laughing joking numbnuts who can't even spell C, so I don't use one. It is ridiculously hard, though, even by NES standards.<br /><br />I do wish they had Flip, though. But I guess it was more based on the Miyazaki cartoon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-814549419838495324.post-22198452850636157592018-03-03T09:08:34.370-05:002018-03-03T09:08:34.370-05:00There was an NES game based on it. (Don't be s...There was an NES game based on it. (Don't be surprised. Jekyll and Hyde also got a pile of shite, I mean game. Little Nemo was a good game, though. But "Nintendo hard" definitely applies. Expect to die a lot.) And an anime.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com