
Doraemon Memories : Nobita No Omoide Daibouken Game

Doraemon Memories: Nobita no Omoide Daibouken is one of those weird little Game Boy Color gems that flew under the radar. You play as Nobita, stumbling through a mix of platforming and light puzzle-solving with Doraemon’s gadgets—some work better than others, but figuring out which ones to use is half the fun.
The pixel art’s surprisingly charming, especially for a licensed game, and the music has that classic GBC chiptune vibe. It’s not super long, but there’s something oddly satisfying about bouncing around with the Take-copter or pulling out random nonsense from Doraemon’s pocket when you get stuck.
If you’re into retro platformers or just a Doraemon fan, it’s a neat little time capsule from the GBC era.
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