
Doraemon Memories - Nobita No Omoide Daibouken (japan) Game

Doraemon Memories is one of those weird little GBC games that never left Japan, but if you're into the blue robo-cat's adventures, it's a fun time. You play as Nobita running around collecting memories (basically items) while dealing with the usual shenanigans—Gian being a bully, Suneo showing off, and Doraemon pulling gadgets out of his pocket to bail you out.
The gameplay’s a mix of simple platforming and fetch quests, with that classic chunky GBC color palette. It’s not super deep, but there’s something charming about the way it captures the show’s vibe. The controls are a little stiff by today’s standards, but hey, it’s a 90s handheld game—what do you expect?
If you’ve got nostalgia for Doraemon or just like digging up obscure retro titles, this one’s worth a quick playthrough. Just don’t go in expecting a masterpiece.
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