Fish Net Rescue/Nemo is the only hope Dory and the Crew have- Finding Nemo (video game) E12 The End
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The goal is to complete different levels under the roles of film protagonists Nemo, Marlin or Dory. It includes cutscenes from the movie, and each clip is based on a level, e.g. hopping through a batch of jellyfish.
The Game Boy Advance version of Finding Nemo mostly consists of side-scrolling adventure/puzzle stages, along with several minigames interspaced across its length. Each level and minigame is based on a specific scene from the film. The game does not support saving in its Game Boy Advance version, instead opting for a password system to maintain progress.
Nemo the clownfish is excited for his first day of school, and his overprotective father Marlin accompanies him. Along the way, the meet Tad and Sheldon, who are also on their way to school, but their friend Pearl is lost in the cave. Nemo wants to help, but Marlin forbids it. After coming across a clam blocking the path, Nemo uses this distraction to enter the caves and find Pearl. He escorts her out and she rewards Nemo with a pearl that she found in the cave, which he uses to get the clam to close itself, clearing the path. Additional obstacles include breaking through a pile of rocks, a race to the school, and dealing with snapping clams. The kids soon meet up with their teacher, Mr. Ray. While on a field trip, they have fun bouncing on sponges and exploring caves before having to catch up with Mr. Ray, who lets them explore the Drop Off. Nemo spots a speedboat in the distance and decides to swim up to it despite Marlin's protests, the latter having followed Nemo. Avoiding dangerous fish, he succeeds. He encounters a diver and tries to escape, but is caught and taken on board the speedboat, which then departs. Marlin chases after the speedboat, but soon loses it. After noticing the diver's mask fall into the water, Marlin chases it down, but after making his way through a cave full of dangerous fish, he is unsuccessful in retrieving it etc.
In the United States alone, Finding Nemo's Game Boy Advance version sold 1.2 million copies and earned $30 million by August 2006. During the period between January 2000 and August 2006, it was the 10th highest-selling game launched for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS or PlayStation Portable in that country.[23] The PlayStation 2 version received a "Platinum" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[24] indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[25] As of November 2005, the game sold more than 5 million units worldwide.[26]
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