I vividly remember hoping onto my moms old laptop around 2014, and playing a spongebob flash game on the nick.com website. I dont remember the name, or much about it, but I remember it being a game where you get tagged with a prompt, and draw it while patrick tries to guess what it is. It had some clips of video and audio from the season one episode "Bubblestand", specifically "Its a giraffe!". I dont remember any... Source: 5 months ago
- find or trade capsules with other players on the website (again likely nick.com) to customize your profile. Source: 10 months ago
Platform(s): pc, web based, likely nickelodeon (nick.com flash game. Source: 10 months ago
So, I have a "best-of-intentions" theory in that the cancellation and removal has something to do with the complexities of multi-organization production costs and licensing agreements. Unlike the other Trek shows, Prodigy was a joint venture between Nickelodeon and CBS Studios. Nick featured prominently on a lot of the advertising for the show (and even the console game) and co-aired it with Paramount Plus. Nick... Source: 10 months ago
Notable gameplay mechanics/Other details: : You walk around sections of the ocean floor and there's like coral acting as walls/barriers. There are locked areas that you have to get a key to open. There are chests and such around and I believe there are enemies. It was a very long game- I believe it took 1 to quite a few hours to play. I think it was on nick.com/nickelodeon.com. There were textboxes that would pop... Source: about 1 year ago
It's possible it wasn't on nick.com but I'm almost sure it was and it was like a "spooky" game but overall it was just a puzzle game. Source: about 1 year ago
Lol I remember watching this when it was brand new & being so weirded out by it. I also remember playing a Mr. Meaty flash game on nick.com that involved having to kill flesh-eating monsters - that was around 2006-07ish. Source: about 1 year ago
You must be talking about mata nui online? Game was very cool. My mom used to take me to our local library once a week, and after I was done picking out my books I'd spend the remainder of my time on the library computers playing bionicle / nick.com / cartoon network browser games lol. Source: about 1 year ago
I've also found out that the logo in the bottom right corner comes from Nickelodoen's website, nick.com, and was different from the main company logo in 2004. Source: about 1 year ago
Does anyone else remember the online nick.com CatDog game where you sit in a train car and have to collect jewels? Source: over 1 year ago
My family got a really old junk computer and we had it hooked up to dial up. I remember trying to get to nick.com to play the nickelodeon games I saw on TV, but the dial up and computer were so slow that I couldn't get anything to work. Source: over 1 year ago
If you went on nick.com in the late 90s or early 2000s you probably remember the series of these mini-games called Clickamajigs where more or less little games where you could click and watch things happen. They were these games that were not associated with any shows (except for a SpongeBob one) However they stopped them around 2005 or so and were finally removed from the site in 2017 or so. However whenever you... Source: over 1 year ago
I remember back in the early-mid 2010's, I was on the nick.com site and pretty often went to this Halloween themed section for SpongeBob games. I remember there was this specific game about Patrick putting on this cursed-looking mask and running through the streets with SpongeBob trying to pull it off of him, does anyone remember the name of this game or even a way to access the version of the site I was on? Source: almost 2 years ago
There was a Mr. Meaty deep-fryer fishing game on nick.com. You had to get as deep into the fryer as possible and find treasure. Thanks for the cursed memories. Source: almost 2 years ago
While there are a few exceptions. Unless it only can be found on the internet. (by "internet" I mean, video sites such as YouTube. The channels official website such as nick.com or cartoonnetwork.com or anything of that sort) I will opt to watch it any other way. This includes: Live TV, DVDs. On-demand services and at a theatre or friend's house. Source: almost 2 years ago
I'm looking for this old Spongebob game that used to be on nick.com sometime in 2007-2009. The game was essentially Mortal Kombat except there were only like 3 moves that you could do: punch, kick, and maybe(?) a special move that each of the characters could do? The objective was to start as Spongebob and sequentially beat each of the characters in the show in a fight, following which the next character I think... Source: about 2 years ago
My problem: I wanted to go on the official website nick.com. I live in germany and the browser forces nick.de and shows me the german version. The problem is, so many episodes that are on the .com version, arent on .de. I tried everything but it still forces me on there. Why and how can I acess the actual website? Source: over 2 years ago
Now that it's something the general public knows about I feel like it's getting overused, but I still don't mind it much. What constantly grates on me is those stock baby sounds that fims and shows have been using for like 30 years. GET SOME NEW BABY SOUNDS. I could identify them since I was a kid because of some old ass nick.com flash game with a baby that would cry and you'd have to make it happy. That and the... Source: over 2 years ago
Well the nick.com page is all kinds of messed up. They have episode 6 listed as "My Name Is Jake, Pt. 2", which is all kinds of wrong. Scholastic has the title of "The Alien" listed as "Home". Given that the titles are burned-in near the start of the episode, we know that's wrong. Source: over 2 years ago
When I was a little kid the internet for me consisted of Club Penguin, hotwheels.com, cartoonnetwork.com, and nick.com. But when I got a little older like into pre-teen years I got on the Steam forums, played Runescape, played Funorb games. Now I use technology and shit all the time. Idk if my generation is any better off just because we sank deeper and deeper into all this as it aged alongside us instead of... Source: over 2 years ago
Nick.com had some strange point and click games. Source: almost 3 years ago
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