Doraemon: Nobita no Dorabian Night

Doraemon: Nobita no Dorabian Night is a game developed by Now Productions Co. Ltd and published by Hudson Soft on the PC Engine in December 6, 1991. The game was re-released on CD on May 29, 1992

Story
While Nobita was walking with Shizuka, Gian and Suneo interrupt them. After Nobita tells them about the shoes that allow them to go into stories, Nobita, Shinzuka, Gian, and Suneo go inside the books, when Doraemon came to Nobita's room, he realized his friends are gone, however Doraemon sees that his friends are inside the books and need help, so Doraemon goes inside each book to save them.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Good graphics for a 1991 game. Even Bonk's Revenge's graphics are fine too. As what would you expect from a Doraemon game, the developers just wanted to make the graphics in a Doraemon game be good, and they did a great job.
 * 2) Tight controls, Doraemon is very responsive, meaning he cannot stop, even for a second if you are pressing any buttons to make Doraemon move, due to how well the game is programmed.
 * 3) Awesome soundtrack, especially the boss theme, and level 1-4 theme. This is basically one of the examples on how Doraemon games do have good music, just like Doraemon Wii: Secret Tool King Tournament.
 * 4) Great cutscenes & voice acting in the CD version, just like watching the actual show on the TV, or Internet, thanks to how the voice actors did a great job at voicing the characters for this game.
 * 5) Amazing presentation for the CD version.
 * 6) Good boss fights, like the final boss and the knight boss. And it's very simple to defeat them, just shoot at them once they are finished, and the World you have played is just behind you, meaning it's completed.
 * 7) You can use the Take-Copter for the final boss, which is cool, like if you would want less struggle than just being on the ground and just wait until you will be fully able to hit the final boss.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) While Doraemon is responsive, he is a bit slow.
 * 2) The controls can be quite heavy when it comes to platforming or finding collectables.
 * 3) There is no save feature, this can be a problem for hard levels, you must complete all levels in one sitting.
 * 4) Like Super Mario Bros., there are no continues.
 * 5) While most collectibles are fun to use, the question ones are only used once.
 * 6) The cutscenes have no music and are hard to listen to on emulators.
 * 7) *Speaking of music, when trying to play the game on emulators, the music is slower and it can hurt your ears for a while.

Reception
Despite there being no reviews online, most people in Japan like the game and like how it's an tie in for the movie.