I was a sucker for the Monsters Inc Pinball panic game. I think it came with a DVD for Monsters Inc or in like... A cereal box or something. All I know is I played that thing for hourssssss Actually found a rip of it online and had a grand ol time reliving those memories.
As someone who watched a lot of Nickelodeon during the 2000s, I remember playing a bunch of these CD-ROM games. My favorite of them was the OG Nicktoons Racing. It was the closest thing I experienced to MarioKart before playing Double Dash.
I have a lot of memories of the Jumpstart Adventures games, specifically 3rd Grade, the one with the robot main character. The Cluefinder games were also pretty good.
I remember playing Nicktoon Nicktunes on my pc back when I was 4 in kindergarten, one of them that I remember the most was Arnold actually spitting bars.
I remember a great game for the atlantis movie, that came with a happy meal. Probably exists on the internet archive. It could be nice to see a ranking of these minigames. Stuff like complexity and depth and fun and graphics, like a magazine.
This video brought back very vivid memories of playing with a Spider-Man studio software that my aunt had on her computer when I was a kid. I couldn't for the life of me know why she had that software since her only daughter is 10 years older than me and wasn't into superheroes as far as I can remember. But my lord, if I wasn't recreating the same fight between Spider-Man and the Hobgoblin and other villains on a weekly basis when I was 8-10 years old.
Thanks for being the guy that appeals to weird nostalgia. I watched your Spongebob PC games video the other day at work and it was super enjoyable. Can't wait to see some more from you. And I can't believe I forgot about Nicktoons Basketball.
Probably another interesting video to talk about would be the PC Version of multiplatform Nickelodeon games, such as Battle for Bikini Bottom, Breaking Da Rules, etc. and how despite sharing the same name as their console versions, they where completely different games (sometimes Mini-Game collections). And many people to this day did question why the PC versions where so different. My answer which some people said that I'm correct on this, is simply because when companies where developing Kid PC games, they kept in mind that the games would most likely be used on a family PC, and as you can remember most family PCs back in the day tend to not be gaming PCs.
Embarrassing admission time. I used to think that there was a difference between CDs and CD-ROMs so I would always get upset and confused when I game asked for a CD ROM because I assumed I was missing a piece to play the game.
I will say, there's one PC game I remember playing when I was 3 that, despite my best efforts, I have seemingly never been able to find any coverage online about. From what I remember, it was a Mickey Mouse edutainment game set in medieval times, with the series regulars at the time, such as Wayne Allwine, Russi Taylor and Jim Cummings, all reprising their roles. Within, the only things I remember are a minigame involving Pete moving stones on a conveyor belt with numbers on them, and when you quite the game, Mickey goes back to bed. I still vividly have memories playing this, alongside Freddi Fish 4, the Toy Story 2 Activity Center, 3D Frog Frenzy, and the SpongeBob games Employee of the Month, and Operation: Krabby Patty. Though simultaneously, I remember watching The Berenstain Bears 2002 TV series with the name spelled "Berenstein", Between the Lions with "Chic-Fil-A" sponsorships, and a Buckley's ad with a tiger that had the tag line read "It tastes awful, _but_ it works", so I really hope this isn't another Mandela thing.
I got SO MUCH mileage out of Nickelodeon Party Blast. I remember using Spongebob for all of the food fights because as I kid I thought him being a sponge made him "cleaner", as cleanliness was your HP in those modes.
i miss when nick treated all its cartoons like stars, instead of just spongebob. now they hardly have any original cartoons, just shows based on major franchises.
I’m guessing that Jordan is making Nickelodeon games and it’s becoming a thing. but what I’m here about this one thing, when will Jordan talk about Talk and the power of juju? Along side with its television series?
Gotta give out a shout out to Chex Quest as one of my favorite CD-Roms as a kid. Hell, it went BEYOND being a promotional CD-Rom and became its own fully fledged game with a sequel and remaster.
I remember when Quiznos used to give out CD rom games with their meals. I got one that I think was operation branded perhaps. There was a label about getting a frog out of the patients throat
I remember a Matchbox emergency vehicle game that was essentially a kid version of GTA where you played as various emergency vehicles like a police motorcycle and ambulance and went around an open world map solving problems
I played the Rugrats Movie CD-ROM game so much that the disk ended up getting a line across it from I assume the lens in the Windows 95 PC I had at the time.
Holy crap that quick clip and mention of the Tonka games me feel things I can't explain haha that seriously unearthed memories I haven't thought about in a long time
Thank you for reintroducing me to these memories. You're doing so much more than just rehashing old shows and games. You're helping people celebrate parts of their lives that are important to them
This reminded me of an old pc game I used to be completely fascinated with, Stay Tooned. It was my cousin's game, and after the third time I asked to play it when I stayed over, they hid the CD from me from then on.
Me and my brother use to play that Nickelodeon twister game WAYYYYYY more than the basketball game and we’re basketball players that played that game a lot…. It’s just that editing game was the greatest game ever to us 😭💯
9 months late, but I remember clearly a Harry Potter "game" where you had a lot of different Harry Potter stickers and could make pictures with them. I actively made my own birthday invitations with that program making each one personal to the recipient. Now I'm a professional digital artist, so maybe there is a correlation between that and my career much like your editing.
When it came to Nick games on PC, I only got my hands on Spongebob: Operation Krabby Patty, the first Rugrats Movie game and Rugrats: Search For Reptar. Getting nostalgic thinking about them. As for in general, I also had that one Spongebob game for the gameboy, Spongebob SuperSponge for ps1 (that one was...something...) and Rugrats in Paris for N64. I'm sure there were a lot of hidden gems I missed back then.
wait remember 3d movie maker? it is a similar to toon twister 3d but different it is a old 1995 pc program where you create you own 3d movies. even one that's feature 90s nick characters (yes there is a Nickelodeon-themed version of 3D Movie Maker and there is expansion pack where you can add them to the original 3dmm), and there is also a niche dedicated community that makes user-made expansion packs such as custom actors, props, backgrounds, and tools that breathes life into 3dmm.
If we're talking about old games played on PC. When I was a kid I played an interactive story game on a Gateway computer and played Arthur, lil monster and others when tech was starting and magic school bus games too on PC
I used to love the Nick Click. I remember printing out the ids but the camera uploading pictures to my computer never seemed to work right, not sure what was wrong maybe my computer at the time was too old but I remember that scuba guy guy and throwing the pies at the astronaut.
I somehow got my hands on a copy of the original Nickelodeon 3D Movie Maker from the 90s, and I was obsessed with it as a kid despite not knowing any of the shows that was on it. Was one of my favorite cd rom games to play as a kid. Still got the cd rom, but it crashes whenever I try to make a short film now probably from scratches on it.
Also, I rewatched this video with my girlfriend just because the “it’s not called Lebron James and the Lakers Basketball, they’re just THE LAKERS” gag made me laugh so hard. She loved it too, great work!
Keeping with the Nickelodeon theme, there were two Rugrats CD games that I played. One a point-and-click adventure game looking like an episode of the cartoon and one in the style of a board game with 3D designs.
Was the boardgame one Rugrats Munchinland by any chance? I think that's what it was called, i remember playing a ton of that one with my cousins growing up.
I bought nicktoons basketball at a scholastic bookfair. I always played as the team that was like genius themed? It had Jenny, Goddard, AJ and i think Jimmy Neutron. I spent so many hours in that game
Man, I remember playing a ton of CD games back then - a lot were cereal box prizes too, I'd pick the cereal based on the prize haha. But I also remember fondly the old barbie games. Specifically I think the Rapunzel one? It had something to do with a paintbrush and a dragon, all with a pink filter slapped over top. Wish I remembered more, funny what does and doesn't stick
Other than NickToons Racing, my aunt got me Rugrats: Totally Angelica-Boredom Buster, which was an Angelica fashion game that was much like the Nick-O-Matic design factory. I also had a Little Bear PC game for our Gateway Windows 98 computer that also had a dress-up feature lol. Absolutely loved this and the Console Team-Up video!
I remember getting a copy of the Monsters Inc pinball game when we saw the movie. I remember having fond memories with it despite being bad at pinball games as a 5-year-old
I bet you they weren’t there if you played it on old hardware. Probably some bug because they’re being played on a computer/operating system that’s too new to be perfectly compatible with it.
i had the toon twister game and i brought it to school senior year to make memes in class. i dont think ive ever laughed harder in my life, it aged so bad
I don't know how many of these would be considered obscure but some of the pc games I remember having as a child were: Pac-Man: Adventures In Time Ms. Pac-man: Quest for the Golden Maze Legoland Crazy Drake Speedy Eggbert The Adventures of Bouapha: Spooky Castle Spooky Castle: The Adventures of Kid Mystic And some games compilation CDs, mostly from eGames
I forget the name of it but there was this nick game that I would always play on my grandmother's computer when I was young. I don't remember much except it had a Jimmy Nuetron game and maybe Fairly Odd parents plus one another show but my memory is so hazy. All I know is that it was on a tissue box
All of the Humungous Entertainment PC games are my fav. (Pajama Sam, Spy Fox, Freddi Fish, Putt-Putt) I was tickled they released some of them on the switch, but it sucks they haven’t released all of them.
Yo dude 2 pc games from that early 00's come to mind. That hot wheels micro racing game I got from a playset and I had this pokemon activity disc one where you could print out and make things similar to the nick ones but with pokemon characters, I forgot the name of it but I know it was gen 1
Holy sh!t!!!! I had Nick Click too that sh!t was dope! Edit: I feel the same way about the ape getting shat on & the scuba guy for some reason, just feels very surreal.
I played a lot of Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Disney Channel games on the internet website and they were awesome, entertaining, funny and enjoyable games to play but I don't remember if I ever bought a PC game for Nickelodeon but I did bought PC games, the ones that I remember right now are Barbie and Robot from the animated movie and I also bought other fun PC games.
The jimmy neutron movie video game for pc was soooo good! It was totally different on ps2, way worse. I also remember cat dog and the golden fire hydrant on pc being good as well
I played a lot of these bizzare cheap PC games as a kid. Does anyon remember that one Pokemon racing game? Pokemon team turbo? That one is engraved in my memory
Hey, Maybe next for video games you could do Nintendo 64 Banjo Kazooie 1998, Nintendo 64 Mickey Mouse Speedway USA 2000 and Nintendo 64 Super Smash Bros 1999, thank you and great work you're doing.
Oh my god that stupid ass tweet about USB microphones. I grew up in a country that just overthrew Soviet Occupation. Even now, over 30 years after that the metal Jack microphones are the only "standard" and are considered Budget and USB ones are usually in the higher price ratio with better qualities and are almost nowhere to be purchased from because they are too expensive.
Aww the good old day fighting over the single family computer to just play hot wheels or to play Dora the explorer or who wants to be a millionaire or even wheel of fortune
I’m gonna show my age here, but I’m too old to have grown up with these. I do, however, remember an even older Nickelodeon multimedia game: Nickelodeon Director’s Lab. Anybody remember that one? I don’t think I was able to get it to work after about 1996 or 1997. As soon as we upgraded to a more advanced computer and/or Windows 95, it just stopped working.
Thanks so much for watching! What other CD-ROM games from your childhood do you fondly remember?
I used to play the ones based on Batman The Animated Series like BATMAN:TOXIC CHILL.
LEGO Creator was The GOAT. I also enjoyed Lego Alpha Team! Was a pretty good puzzle game.
I also used to have the CD-ROM Clue game. I have the vague memory of Colonel Mustard throwing a dagger at you in a cinematic
I was a sucker for the Monsters Inc Pinball panic game. I think it came with a DVD for Monsters Inc or in like... A cereal box or something. All I know is I played that thing for hourssssss
Actually found a rip of it online and had a grand ol time reliving those memories.
My go-to PC games of choice were the Magic School Bus ones. Particular favorites were Inside the Earth and Explores the Rainforest.
Nicktoons basketball was always one of my favorites, as a kid on my old pc. i was really glad to see that classic brought up again. great vid
Omg Jordan as soon as you mentioned the Tonka CD games you awoke deep memories I didn't even know I had and now I need these games again lol XD
same. we had the one where you do like fire rescue, police traffic moving stuff. and build parks.
@@trainfan4449 I played that one lol
As someone who watched a lot of Nickelodeon during the 2000s, I remember playing a bunch of these CD-ROM games. My favorite of them was the OG Nicktoons Racing. It was the closest thing I experienced to MarioKart before playing Double Dash.
There was also an are you afraid of the
Dark one.
@@nehemiahpouncey3607 The tale of Orpheo's curse?
@@mezoaim8957 yep.
I have a lot of memories of the Jumpstart Adventures games, specifically 3rd Grade, the one with the robot main character. The Cluefinder games were also pretty good.
star flyers, reader rabbit, humongous entertainment!
I remember playing Nicktoon Nicktunes on my pc back when I was 4 in kindergarten, one of them that I remember the most was Arnold actually spitting bars.
I only had Nicktoons Basketball and I had no clue what I was doing cuz I was very young when I got it
I remember a great game for the atlantis movie, that came with a happy meal. Probably exists on the internet archive. It could be nice to see a ranking of these minigames. Stuff like complexity and depth and fun and graphics, like a magazine.
This video brought back very vivid memories of playing with a Spider-Man studio software that my aunt had on her computer when I was a kid. I couldn't for the life of me know why she had that software since her only daughter is 10 years older than me and wasn't into superheroes as far as I can remember. But my lord, if I wasn't recreating the same fight between Spider-Man and the Hobgoblin and other villains on a weekly basis when I was 8-10 years old.
Spider-Man Cartoon Maker!
@@TServo2049 yeah! I think that's the one!
Thanks for being the guy that appeals to weird nostalgia. I watched your Spongebob PC games video the other day at work and it was super enjoyable. Can't wait to see some more from you. And I can't believe I forgot about Nicktoons Basketball.
Probably another interesting video to talk about would be the PC Version of multiplatform Nickelodeon games, such as Battle for Bikini Bottom, Breaking Da Rules, etc. and how despite sharing the same name as their console versions, they where completely different games (sometimes Mini-Game collections). And many people to this day did question why the PC versions where so different. My answer which some people said that I'm correct on this, is simply because when companies where developing Kid PC games, they kept in mind that the games would most likely be used on a family PC, and as you can remember most family PCs back in the day tend to not be gaming PCs.
Embarrassing admission time.
I used to think that there was a difference between CDs and CD-ROMs so I would always get upset and confused when I game asked for a CD ROM because I assumed I was missing a piece to play the game.
A game not I game
I will say, there's one PC game I remember playing when I was 3 that, despite my best efforts, I have seemingly never been able to find any coverage online about. From what I remember, it was a Mickey Mouse edutainment game set in medieval times, with the series regulars at the time, such as Wayne Allwine, Russi Taylor and Jim Cummings, all reprising their roles. Within, the only things I remember are a minigame involving Pete moving stones on a conveyor belt with numbers on them, and when you quite the game, Mickey goes back to bed. I still vividly have memories playing this, alongside Freddi Fish 4, the Toy Story 2 Activity Center, 3D Frog Frenzy, and the SpongeBob games Employee of the Month, and Operation: Krabby Patty.
Though simultaneously, I remember watching The Berenstain Bears 2002 TV series with the name spelled "Berenstein", Between the Lions with "Chic-Fil-A" sponsorships, and a Buckley's ad with a tiger that had the tag line read "It tastes awful, _but_ it works", so I really hope this isn't another Mandela thing.
I got SO MUCH mileage out of Nickelodeon Party Blast.
I remember using Spongebob for all of the food fights because as I kid I thought him being a sponge made him "cleaner", as cleanliness was your HP in those modes.
Thank you for crediting me with that video. Of those games you featured, I had Nick-O-Matic and the Nick Tunes game.
Seeing the Orlando Nick studio in the last one kinda shot me through the heart. Good memories there.
i miss when nick treated all its cartoons like stars, instead of just spongebob. now they hardly have any original cartoons, just shows based on major franchises.
I’m guessing that Jordan is making Nickelodeon games and it’s becoming a thing. but what I’m here about this one thing, when will Jordan talk about Talk and the power of juju? Along side with its television series?
I talked about the show already. Will talk about games eventually
I'm hoping one day you will talk about the Rayman franchise it series that deserves to be recognized.
Yup, in the works for later this year
Gotta give out a shout out to Chex Quest as one of my favorite CD-Roms as a kid. Hell, it went BEYOND being a promotional CD-Rom and became its own fully fledged game with a sequel and remaster.
I remember when Quiznos used to give out CD rom games with their meals. I got one that I think was operation branded perhaps. There was a label about getting a frog out of the patients throat
I remember a Matchbox emergency vehicle game that was essentially a kid version of GTA where you played as various emergency vehicles like a police motorcycle and ambulance and went around an open world map solving problems
I played the Rugrats Movie CD-ROM game so much that the disk ended up getting a line across it from I assume the lens in the Windows 95 PC I had at the time.
Holy crap that quick clip and mention of the Tonka games me feel things I can't explain haha that seriously unearthed memories I haven't thought about in a long time
I played a Rugrats point and click adventure game that involved evading the parents, and is so old it doesn't even have Kimi.
2:01 Made me almost spit out my drink, lmao
Thank you for reintroducing me to these memories. You're doing so much more than just rehashing old shows and games. You're helping people celebrate parts of their lives that are important to them
This reminded me of an old pc game I used to be completely fascinated with, Stay Tooned.
It was my cousin's game, and after the third time I asked to play it when I stayed over, they hid the CD from me from then on.
You unlocked a memory with that basketball one. I used to play that all the time. That and some sponge Bob point and click game
Me and my brother use to play that Nickelodeon twister game WAYYYYYY more than the basketball game and we’re basketball players that played that game a lot…. It’s just that editing game was the greatest game ever to us 😭💯
9 months late, but I remember clearly a Harry Potter "game" where you had a lot of different Harry Potter stickers and could make pictures with them. I actively made my own birthday invitations with that program making each one personal to the recipient. Now I'm a professional digital artist, so maybe there is a correlation between that and my career much like your editing.
When it came to Nick games on PC, I only got my hands on Spongebob: Operation Krabby Patty, the first Rugrats Movie game and Rugrats: Search For Reptar. Getting nostalgic thinking about them.
As for in general, I also had that one Spongebob game for the gameboy, Spongebob SuperSponge for ps1 (that one was...something...) and Rugrats in Paris for N64. I'm sure there were a lot of hidden gems I missed back then.
wait remember 3d movie maker? it is a similar to toon twister 3d but different it is a old 1995 pc program where you create you own 3d movies. even one that's feature 90s nick characters (yes there is a Nickelodeon-themed version of 3D Movie Maker and there is expansion pack where you can add them to the original 3dmm), and there is also a niche dedicated community that makes user-made expansion packs such as custom actors, props, backgrounds, and tools that breathes life into 3dmm.
Would love you to touch on the Tonka games, definitely wasted hours just destroying stuff with the backhoes
If we're talking about old games played on PC. When I was a kid I played an interactive story game on a Gateway computer and played Arthur, lil monster and others when tech was starting and magic school bus games too on PC
Garfield mad about cats and jay jay the jet plane combo disc. That’s my childhood right there. My slightly to extremely unsettling childhood
I used to love the Nick Click. I remember printing out the ids but the camera uploading pictures to my computer never seemed to work right, not sure what was wrong maybe my computer at the time was too old but I remember that scuba guy guy and throwing the pies at the astronaut.
Where'd that USB mic warning come from?
Lego Loco had a simular design where you create post cards and email or print them out.
I distinctly remember one Christmas when I got the Rugrats in Paris Cd Rom game
I somehow got my hands on a copy of the original Nickelodeon 3D Movie Maker from the 90s, and I was obsessed with it as a kid despite not knowing any of the shows that was on it. Was one of my favorite cd rom games to play as a kid. Still got the cd rom, but it crashes whenever I try to make a short film now probably from scratches on it.
Also, I rewatched this video with my girlfriend just because the “it’s not called Lebron James and the Lakers Basketball, they’re just THE LAKERS” gag made me laugh so hard. She loved it too, great work!
The one PC CD-ROM I played all the time as a kid was the Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius game.
You should look at hashbro games like fredy fish blues clues and others
Keeping with the Nickelodeon theme, there were two Rugrats CD games that I played. One a point-and-click adventure game looking like an episode of the cartoon and one in the style of a board game with 3D designs.
Was the boardgame one Rugrats Munchinland by any chance?
I think that's what it was called, i remember playing a ton of that one with my cousins growing up.
@@Klonoahedgehog nope. The games I played were set before the movie events.
And now I remember one were Tommy was a noir style detective.
I bought nicktoons basketball at a scholastic bookfair. I always played as the team that was like genius themed? It had Jenny, Goddard, AJ and i think Jimmy Neutron. I spent so many hours in that game
I used to be obsessed with those golf game cd-roms from taco bell!
Man, I remember playing a ton of CD games back then - a lot were cereal box prizes too, I'd pick the cereal based on the prize haha. But I also remember fondly the old barbie games. Specifically I think the Rapunzel one? It had something to do with a paintbrush and a dragon, all with a pink filter slapped over top. Wish I remembered more, funny what does and doesn't stick
Holy shit. I didn’t think anyone else ever played these games! Wow takes me back. Thank you for this!❤️
Other than NickToons Racing, my aunt got me Rugrats: Totally Angelica-Boredom Buster, which was an Angelica fashion game that was much like the Nick-O-Matic design factory. I also had a Little Bear PC game for our Gateway Windows 98 computer that also had a dress-up feature lol.
Absolutely loved this and the Console Team-Up video!
I remember getting a copy of the Monsters Inc pinball game when we saw the movie. I remember having fond memories with it despite being bad at pinball games as a 5-year-old
I never played any of these but toon twister looks like a certified hood classic
Tech Deck Dudes CD-ROM game....it was pretty awful, but I remember having an excitement for it. Pretty sure they don't even sell those anymore.
Those pink squares on SpongeBob and His Less-Successful Friends Basketball are killing me! What is their purpose?? 😭
I bet you they weren’t there if you played it on old hardware. Probably some bug because they’re being played on a computer/operating system that’s too new to be perfectly compatible with it.
So, I guess since it's not a "CD-ROM" Nicktoons MLB was not included... even though it felt like a Nickelodeon version of Backyard Sports
if any of these were released today we'd have easy game of the year winners
I completely forgot Nickelodeon basketball was a thing. Digging up memories we forgot we had one video at a time.
I have like a weird memory of some Crayola crayon game for the pc when I was growing up. Can't even remember more than that. Just a game about crayons
Bro I had Nicktoons Basketball. That game was addicting for no good reason
i had the toon twister game and i brought it to school senior year to make memes in class. i dont think ive ever laughed harder in my life, it aged so bad
The tonka games opened up a huge can of nostalgia
Scooby Doo Mystery Adventures and Case Files were very neat.
I don't know how many of these would be considered obscure but some of the pc games I remember having as a child were:
Pac-Man: Adventures In Time
Ms. Pac-man: Quest for the Golden Maze
Legoland
Crazy Drake
Speedy Eggbert
The Adventures of Bouapha: Spooky Castle
Spooky Castle: The Adventures of Kid Mystic
And some games compilation CDs, mostly from eGames
I forget the name of it but there was this nick game that I would always play on my grandmother's computer when I was young. I don't remember much except it had a Jimmy Nuetron game and maybe Fairly Odd parents plus one another show but my memory is so hazy. All I know is that it was on a tissue box
The only classic Game on CD ROM I enjoyed and remembered was Barnyard on PC it felt like a dream playing as your own cow was weird but cool.
I was here in a heartbeat for the Nick Click lol such good, repressed memories
You should try and check out the big Flash games boom in the early 00s. Very nostalgic about that too.
Cap'n Crunch adventure, classic Freddy Fish, MLB home run slam
All of the Humungous Entertainment PC games are my fav. (Pajama Sam, Spy Fox, Freddi Fish, Putt-Putt) I was tickled they released some of them on the switch, but it sucks they haven’t released all of them.
I had nicktoons basketball growing up and played it all the freaking time
I lost the cd a long time ago and would kinda like to play it again
I’m just wondering if you remember a steward little video game for the ps1, that was a fever dream of a game
Yo dude 2 pc games from that early 00's come to mind. That hot wheels micro racing game I got from a playset and I had this pokemon activity disc one where you could print out and make things similar to the nick ones but with pokemon characters, I forgot the name of it but I know it was gen 1
The tonka pc games mention struck a chord with me
You should talk about those Nickelodeon fighting game flashgames the SuperBrawl series.
yesss I grew up with Nickelodeon BrainBender and thought that it was so difficult but definitely enjoyed playing it lol
1:06 wow buddy, only thing i respect is the pouch so get on my level or we bout to fight.
As told by ginger coloring on the Nickelodeon website back in the day
Definitely want to see you check out some of those old Disney PC games.
Holy sh!t!!!! I had Nick Click too that sh!t was dope!
Edit: I feel the same way about the ape getting shat on & the scuba guy for some reason, just feels very surreal.
Ricky from rocket power everybody loves golem on nicktoons Thun Thun that's what that's why
I played a lot of Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Disney Channel games on the internet website and they were awesome, entertaining, funny and enjoyable games to play but I don't remember if I ever bought a PC game for Nickelodeon but I did bought PC games, the ones that I remember right now are Barbie and Robot from the animated movie and I also bought other fun PC games.
Wasn’t there a CatDog computer game? Something about the golden hydrant
I only played the Nicktoons console games. I never played any Nickelodeon PC games... unless it's on the Internet.
Miss all the dang browser cartoon based games
I actually recently got the nicktoons basketball game at a thrift store
Will you do a take on Tak The Power of JuJu game and also Jet Set Radio.
The jimmy neutron movie video game for pc was soooo good! It was totally different on ps2, way worse. I also remember cat dog and the golden fire hydrant on pc being good as well
I played a lot of these bizzare cheap PC games as a kid.
Does anyon remember that one Pokemon racing game? Pokemon team turbo?
That one is engraved in my memory
Talking about that game in my next video actually lol
I'm gonna have to ask what happened in your childhood that led to you talking about Nicktoons Nick Tunes? (Great video otherwise.)
I had a game that came in a box of Oreos called Egypt Kids, dunno if that counts
you should do a video on all the types of PC games where you needed to put a console over the Keyboard for the computer
Very nice video, Mr.Fringe!
Hey, Maybe next for video games you could do Nintendo 64 Banjo Kazooie 1998, Nintendo 64 Mickey Mouse Speedway USA 2000 and Nintendo 64 Super Smash Bros 1999, thank you and great work you're doing.
Jordan Fringe, can you cover the Kingdom Hearts games?
Oh my god that stupid ass tweet about USB microphones.
I grew up in a country that just overthrew Soviet Occupation. Even now, over 30 years after that the metal Jack microphones are the only "standard" and are considered Budget and USB ones are usually in the higher price ratio with better qualities and are almost nowhere to be purchased from because they are too expensive.
Not a nickelodeon game but i remember playing a captain crunch game i got in a cereal box
Aww the good old day fighting over the single family computer to just play hot wheels or to play Dora the explorer or who wants to be a millionaire or even wheel of fortune
Anybody remember nickelodeon
Directors lab?
It was hosted by Melissa joan hart.
I’m gonna show my age here, but I’m too old to have grown up with these. I do, however, remember an even older Nickelodeon multimedia game: Nickelodeon Director’s Lab. Anybody remember that one?
I don’t think I was able to get it to work after about 1996 or 1997. As soon as we upgraded to a more advanced computer and/or Windows 95, it just stopped working.
I remember that.
It was hosted by Melissa joan hart.
There was also an are you afraid of the
Dark one.
Sadly I think I own all the games on that you mentioned