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!
As a bonus, you may remember that three weeks ago Chiptune Friday featured the entire album "Tea Parties, Guns and Valor" by Truckasauras. Well, here now the video for that album's first single, "Fak!!":
Thanks to Pitchfork.tv - to whom I am in no way partial - for the clip.
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