Capcom are responsible for several of the most well established franchises in video game history, but it wasn't too long ago that that they were also known for decidedly non-sucky games based on licensed properties. In 1990, Capcom gave NES owners a new reason think about sleep while they were awake with Little Nemo: The Dream Master, a surprisingly challenging platformer loosely based on the animated film Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, which itself was loosely based on Winsor McCay's classic Little Nemo in Slumberland comic strips.
In 8-bit Capcom tradition, the game featured lush graphics, vibrant sound, and tight gameplay. Here now, the music from the second "dream" (stage) in the game, Flower Garden, a personal favorite of mine because you got to control both the gorilla and the bee!
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