Nightmare Ned+ (Video Game)

Nightmare Ned+ is a remastered port of the 1997 PC game, "Nightmare Ned" from Disney Interactive Studios and Creative Capers. It would be available to play on home consoles. It can also be available on PC.

PLOTLINE
Ned comes home from school all alone and has the time of his life until the power goes out. Due to eating junk food while gaming, he ends up having a bad case of nightmares. By falling into his nightmare world, Ned must fight off the demons to conquer his fears.

When all the demons have turned good, the good ending reveals that Ned's biggest fear is himself as a monster. If you lose all your lives, the bad ending shows Ned still scared after he wakes up.

GAMEPLAY
The 2D gameplay is mostly the same, just now with some adjustments to fix the problems the original PC game had while running it on modern computers.

NEW FEATURES

 * You can choose your difficulty. By selecting "Easy", you start the game with 8 lives, but there are health pickups and clocks that can be added to your life count. Returning to the quilt doesn't waste a life. By selecting "Medium", you start the game with 8 lives, but the game acts like it does in the original PC game. By selecting "Hard", you start the game with 4 lives. It's like the medium difficulty, but harder for players who want a challenge.
 * Movie Theater mode for viewing the cutscenes.
 * You can toggle between turning the health bar and life meter on or off in the "Options" menu.
 * In the "Extras" menu, there's a reenactment of the original trailer from select 1997 Disney VHS tapes like "The Jungle Book", "Quack Pack: House of Haunts", "Brand Spanking New! Doug: The Vampire Caper" and even the "Bone Chillers" VHS tapes. Just now with footage of the HD remaster as opposed to the original game. This trailer can also be one of the E3 trailers for promotion.
 * In the "Extras" menu, there's a "making of" documentary featuring interviews from Walt Dohrn, Donovan Cook, Conrad Vernon, and some of the staff members from Creative Capers who had a hand in making the original Disney PC game. Quite possibly, there could also be rare behind the scenes footage of the game's development (depending on if it's available or not).
 * The PlayStation, Xbox, and PC ports feature a brand new Trophy/Achievement system.
 * The cutscenes and levels are now presented in 1:78:1 widescreen. This means that cutscenes will have to be re-animated and converted into widescreen. Same applies to the levels and gameplay.
 * Subtitles for cutscenes and gameplay, which wasn't present in the original PC game.
 * Additional cartoon sound effects are added into the game like Activision and Toys for Bob did for "Spyro: Reignited Trilogy".