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In order to start dating the prince, the Little Mermaid had to drink a potion and replace her tail with real legs. However, it was not enough. Then Ariel went to the hairdresser for a stunning hairdo. Wash her hair first and then start braiding her hair. When the girl is happy with the way her hair is styled, you can choose a dress, as well as a necklace and earrings. Use the left button to interact with the game.

With her help, you will first need to find all the ingredients for the potion that will rid the Little Mermaid of the tail. Then click it and hold it in some places to wash Ariel's head and please her with a new hairstyle. Having finished with styling, you can turn to clothes. Choose the most wonderful dress, as well as shoes and earrings.

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He fell in love with her too and planned to marry her. Then one day, Sebastian, Flounder, and Scuttle came to see Ariel, in a big hurry. They explained that Ursula had cast a spell over the fish of the sea so they would have to do what she wanted.

If she wasn't stopped, she would probably take over the whole sea. Ariel decided to go to Ursula's castle to try and release the fish from Ursula's spell. She explained to Eric that she was a mermaid and a princess of the sea, and that she must try to save her friends. Eric tried to convince her not to go, but she turned back into a mermaid, dove into the sea, and began to swim towards Ursula's castle.

The Sunken Ship; the most treasure-filled part of the game. To tip the scales in your favor versus Level Two's eerie eels, wait at the bottom and strike when you see the whites of their eyes. To beat Ursula, stay below her body and wait for her to fire fish. Capture one and you can figure out the rest. The Little Mermaid's a class act all the way.

However, experienced seafaring gamers will sail right through the game, and average NES swimmers will get an average work out. The game's target audience, little kids, should find it a great catch, though, especially with the "no damage" option. For some players, The Little Mermaid will make a big splash! First, the bad news: with only five levels of not-too-dissimilar action, Capcom's The Little Mermaid seems far too short, and it's doubtful that this cartridge could provide the experienced gamer with much more than an afternoon's pleasant diversion.

Ah, but there's a good reason why this game based on the popular Disney feature does not attempt to overwhelm the player with complex play mechanics or wild graphics.

Capcom has already proven that they can take Disney characters and successfully integrate them into video games of intricate challenge Duck Tales and wacky intensity Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Hangers. This time, they've come up with a game that's more likely to appeal to a different audience - a young, female audience.

That's not to say that the aforementioned titles were made for boys, but it's been obvious for years that the video-game marketplace is predominantly male. There are a number of factors that have contributed to this unhealthy state, but the key is probably the fact that most videogame characters have been male, from the mustachioed Mario to the gun-wielding muscle heads and ninja warriors who populate the majority of NES titles. Can a ten-year-old girl really identify with Rambo?

Maybe so, but she'll probably enjoy the adventures of Ariel the mermaid a lot more. Unlike the daydreaming waif who made the film so charming, the game features a much more aggressive Ariel who makes her way through the perils of the sea in a conscious attempt to defeat the evil Ursula. With a swish of her tail, Ariel can capture certain sea creatures inside bubbles, which can then be used as weapons to fight off other enemies.

Certain power-ups extend the range and strength of the bubbles, and there are also bonus items like snarfblatts and dinglehoppers that add points to your score. Though it's a bit disappointing that Ariel's friends Scuttle, Sebastian and Flounder appear only in the game's brief intermissions, Ariel herself looks just fine.

With her long red hair swirling behind her, she swims and spins as gracefully as you'd expect a mermaid to do. There are some really nice graphic effects in certain areas, like the spots where Ariel can dig in the sand with her tail or the places where she leaps out of the water and flops around on land before diving back in with a splash. Other parts of the game are notable for their background graphics - Levels 4 and 5 are surprisingly atmospheric for an 8-bit NES game, as is the "boss" battle at the end of the first level.

And the final confrontation with the huge, buxom Ursula is wonderful - her grinning, purple-skinned visage is as wicked as it was in the movie. In case you're wondering, yes, the game does include an electronic rendition of the film's most memorable song, "Under the Sea". Of course, it's not quite the same without Sebastian's throaty Harry Belafonte-style vocals, but I believe that this is the first video game ever to include an Oscar -winning tune in its soundtrack.

Hey, that should count for something! The Little Mermaid proves itself to be a respectable entry in Capcom's fascinating library of Disney-licensed titles. Kids will find it a treat, and video-game veterans may be surprised at the way it evokes pleasant memories of earlier undersea contests like Fathom, Dolphin or Seaquest. But times have changed, and the evil witch Ursula is now taking control of the entire ocean. When Ariel's friends - Rounder, Sebastian, and Scuttle - warn her of the danger, Ariel discards her human form and returns to the sea to stop Ursula.

The friendly guppies she used to play with have turned mean, and the bigger fish seem determined to make fish food out of her. During your search for Ursula, you must guide Ariel safely through five underwater stages: the Coral Sea, a sunken ship, an icy ocean, Volcano Bay, and the Palace of Gloom. Your best defense against attackers is Ariel's tail. Swish it twice to snare a fish in a bubble, then swim up and grab the bubble.



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