
Doraemon 3 - Nobita To Toki No Hogyoku Game

Doraemon 3 on SNES is one of those weird, charming RPGs that never left Japan—which is a shame because it’s actually pretty fun if you’re into old-school turn-based battles with a side of time travel. You play as Nobita (yeah, the kid from the manga), running around different eras fixing messed-up timelines while Doraemon whips out his ridiculous gadgets to help. The pixel art’s got that cozy 16-bit vibe, and the battles are simple but satisfying once you figure out which gadgets actually work. Just don’t expect a deep story—it’s more about the goofy moments, like using a bamboo-copter to escape dinosaurs or convincing historical figures you’re not a weirdo in a school uniform. If you can deal with the language barrier, it’s a neat little time capsule.
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