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Game: Finding NemoConsole: XBox
Cheat:
Cheat mode
At the menu with the "New Game" and "Load Game" options, press Y(3), X(2), B, X, Y, B, X, Y, X, Y, X, Y, B, Y(2). If you entered the code correctly, the word "Cheat" will appear. Go to the stage/level selection screen and press Start. You will find a new "Cheats" option. Select it to find options to unlock all levels and some cheats labeled as "?".Puzzle solution
During the Submarine level, there is a pipes puzzle you must go through. As soon as you get into the room with the puzzle, look at the back wall right behind the door to find the solution to the puzzle.Slide puzzles
Whenever you are trying to solve a slide puzzle, its best to start from the top first. You can keep sliding and solving the puzzle from left or right as you work your way down from the top.Gold Starfish
Going though all the bubble rings, putting the colored pebbles in the correct colored holes, bouncing on all the things that bounce, winning the races, and destroying all enemies will earn you Gold Starfish towards bonus levels. Note: There are some timed levels and timed races; be as quick as possible.Krill
The little blue krill will keep you from getting hurt. Collect as many as you can. The krill only protect you from things such as pufferfish and eels, but not from swift currents or mines.Keeping up with Dory
To keep up with Dory, grab all the bubble rings.Avoiding Bruce
On the level 7 (the Submarine), if you see an ''!'' over Dory's head, it indicates you should move or Bruce will catch you. To keep away from Bruce keep rotating the Analog-stick.Avoiding the diver
When the diver is after you, he will always try to grab you in the same few locations. Learn where these are and avoid them.FMV sequences
When you complete a level or are at the middle of a level, you will see an FMV sequence from the movie Finding Nemo.Invincibility
Go to the new game screen and put in Y, X, X, B, B, B, Y, Y, X, X, X, B, B, B, B, X, Y, B, B, B, X, B, Y, B, B, X, B, B, Y, B, X, B, B, B, Y.Show Credits
Go to the new game screen and put in Y, X, B, Y, Y, X, B, Y, X, B, Y, X, X, B, Y, X, B, Y, X, B, B, Y, X, B.Manufacturer: THQ
Release Date: 11 May, 2003
ESRB Rating: Everyone

Description:
Anyone who enjoyed the hilarity of Pixar's Finding Nemo movie will be tempted to pick up one of the two games that star everyone's favorite clownfish. Both games feature original voice work by the outstanding Nemo cast, including the pitch-perfect Albert Brooks, Willem Dafoe, and Ellen DeGeneres. Each game also has a selection of cut-scenes from the movies, shown when tasks are well done. The difference between the two games is that Nemo's Underwater World of Fun was created (says the box) for children four and over, and is by far the simpler of the two Nemo titles.
In Nemo's Underwater World of Fun, players have six mini-games to choose from, along with a section where kids can make music by clicking on members of the Tank Gang (Bubbles, Jacques, and the rest). In a section that resembles an ocean-bound Frogger, Nemo must swim with the turtles, avoiding obstacles and collecting items. Other activities include a shark-run shell game and a very difficult Pong-like segment called "Feeding Frenzy," where Nemo has to bounce kelp balls off obstacles and walls to reach Bruce's mouth.
Both Nemo games have two big drawbacks. First, computer owners with less than state-of-the-art machines will experience stutter and delay when the movie segments appear (which will disappoint kids, so be sure to check the system requirements carefully). Also, each game only offers about one hour of original gameplay (kids who repeat sections will, obviously, play longer).
Of the two games, Nemo's Underwater World of Fun is the weaker, mainly because it doesn't follow the ups and downs of the plot that made the movie so enjoyable. The age requisite, too, seems arbitrary: neither game teaches any particular educational skills (other than pattern matching and hand-eye coordination). For anyone over five, the other game, called simply Finding Nemo is a better choice. But both are loaded with the movie's charms, including an appearance by our favorite character, the sea turtle named Crush. Does everybody have their exit buddy? Okay, dude, you're ready to play.--Jennifer Buckendorff