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there was some old game on nickelodeon's site where you played  as a professor and solved puzzles on an island or something like that



what was that nickelodeon flash game about the last airbender where you'd fire element attacks via slingshot

what was that nickelodeon flash game about the last airbender where you'd fire element attacks via slingshot
I remember that game.

yeah...I also remember some sort of spin-off of billy and mandy or something like that where there was a flamethrower and it was the most loving OP stuff ever.

some racing game I don't remember the name of. It had this cool thing that would happen when you started a race where it would show the track being built, kinda like the loading screen for the track creator for Ridge Racer Unbounded.
OK I THINK I FOUND IT! S.C.A.R.S I believe it is? Tedious as hell to find, even though the N64 had a pathetic number of games released for the damn console it was hard finding it with that one detail.

WHAT WAS THE loving SPONGEBOB RACING GAME
I NEVER GOT PAST THE INTRO BUT EVERYTHING LOOKED KINDA SCARY, SPONGEBOB HAD SHARP TEETH
I PLAYED IT ON THE PS2

WHAT WAS THE loving SPONGEBOB RACING GAME
I NEVER GOT PAST THE INTRO BUT EVERYTHING LOOKED KINDA SCARY, SPONGEBOB HAD SHARP TEETH
I PLAYED IT ON THE PS2
any more info or image descriptions?

This is an old Spongebob game I remember playing but characters like Patrick, sandy, Mr. Crabs, are stuck in like these cages and you have to answer questions to release them. I know you could visit the magic shop but that is all I remember from it

This is an old Spongebob game I remember playing but characters like Patrick, sandy, Mr. Crabs, are stuck in like these cages and you have to answer questions to release them. I know you could visit the magic shop but that is all I remember from it
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Battle for Bikini Bottom?



From a current reddit post;

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[PC][2001 - 2008]Science Activity Center, DK Styled?

submitted 3 minutes ago by McJobless

Platform(s): Windows (Probably XP, may have played it on my 98 machine)

Genre: Educational

Region: Australia, must have been world-wide

Estimated year of release: 2001 - 2008

Graphics/art style: No photographs or real textures; everything was stylistic. In each "room" or different screen you would have a white background and the elements of the activity you were going to be doing. I think there was a minimal interface and some text.

Notable characters: None.

Notable gameplay mechanics: There were several activities. The ones I remember are:

    Water Balancing: You had a circular beaker and a bunch of liquids which included Oil and Water. As you poured them in, the Oil layer would be at the top while the water layer would go to the bottom.
    Mirror: There was a neat device thing which had a mirror, some lights and a little black trail; when you flipped the switch, your controls were reversed and you had to use the mirror to draw the trail.
    Sound: There were a bunch of different types of blockers (curtains, piece of wood, metal etc). You could click on them to enable/disable them and they'd slide away. You could then press on the instruments in the middle to make sound reverberate and see what allows sound to travel the easiest.
    Electricity: I believe you could make circuits to turn lights on. I remember there being at least two little cars as well, which I kept losing off the side (but they may have been in another challenge).
    Magnets: I remember paperclips, but that's about it.

Other details: Pretty sure it was either from a DK book, or from a Scholastic catalogue. I don't think there was any voice-acting or cutscenes.

There was an original Xbox game that I played a lot as a lad that was sort of in-between just being a rail shooter and shmup, a lot like Astebreed now that I think about it. It was a very Japanese giant robot game with a lot of colour to its art and a really pretty and customisable UI. The robots themselves were a bit more "real" than Gundam style mechs, tall and pointy with flight.
pls

SpongeBob SquarePants: The Battle for Bikini Bottom?
Yep, there we go

From a current reddit post;

You can ignore this; I found it:

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Found it! That's 6/6 my way!

I was searching Google images, and came across a suspiciously similar science game with a white background by Avanquest. I searched for Avanquest and came across a very pixelated images on Brothersoft, so I did one last search using the name it came up with and I came across this Amazon link:

It's called Play and Learn: Science Experiments by Avanquest Software.

Pretty happy with myself right now :P

I have 2.

1. i remember a game from near 2003 or so and you started out as like a marble sized ball and you had to like roll over stuff to make a ball out of stuff and you progress from like a marble on the first level to like a huge ball that destroyed cities and like skyskrapers stuck to you. I think it had a japanese name.

2. it was this adventure sci fi game from maybe 1989 or so and on the right side of the screen was a HUD and the rest was like navigation around the galaxy and solar systems and you could land on planets to collect resources

wow thanks
i searched it up on google images and found like sprites for different monsters, didnt know there were different ones
'xenomorph looking fish thing'
holy stuff that thing terrified me
also nizza
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