WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! is a series of promotional Adobe Flash games created to promote the homonymous game for the Game Boy Advance. They are interactive banner advertisements that were playable on websites. Each version contained three ports of microgames present on the GBA, and three variants are known to exist.
This variant of the game has the following microgames: Crazy Cars, Duck Hunt, and Gold Digger.
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! is a series of promotional Adobe Flash games created to promote the homonymous game for the Game Boy Advance. They are interactive banner advertisements that were playable on websites. Each version contained three ports of microgames present on the GBA, and three variants are known to exist.
This variant of the game has the following microgames: Hot Dog Hog, Metroid, and Veg Out.
The 25-in-1 by Video Extreme features 25 games. It takes 4 AA batteries. The 25 games that are on the controller are made by JungleTac Interactive
Games Included:
- Built Up Road (unlinked)
- Bold (unlinked)
- Star Ally
- Valiant Rescue (unlinked)
- Smart Escape (unlinked)
- Zero Tiger (unlinked)
- Space Castle
- Aero Engine
- Last Cabra
- Pool Pro
- Jewel Master
- Move Fun
- Ultra Doggy
- Pinball Track
- Spin Ball (unlinked)
- Birdie Nest
- Bingo Zap
- Bump Car
- GP Race
- Speedy Way-X (unlinked)
- Road Bumper (unlinked)
- Excel Racing
- Big Racing (unlinked)
- VR Racing
- Insect Chase (unlinked)
Personal Terminal Based on the popular animé video game and the new MegaMan NT Warrior cartoon series about the year 200X, the Network Age where each person carries a portable communications interface device called a PET or personal terminal, that contains an artificial intelligence program, or NetNavi, designed to navigate the worldwide information network for their respective human, or NetOperator. Be a player with your own PET! Connect with another player and load battle chips into your PET to aid your NetNavi as he battles other NetNavis. But watch out for viruses! Comes with three battle chips.
Judge Judy: Crossword Puzzles was a Flash game on the official Judge Judy website. The game contained 3 crossword puzzles with words relating to the court room as well as the series itself.
The Nickelodeon Wildlife Rescue games were a series of video games released by Nickelodeon throughout the early to mid 2000s. The concept of the series was that the player would act as a ranger working to rescue sick, endangered animals by bringing them to a compound and nursing them back to health by finding or buying them medicine, food, and water.
Rugrats Go Wild Wildlife Rescue was a flash game released in 2003 to promote the eponymous crossover film and took place in the South China Sea.
The was entirely lost, as they were removed from Nick.com circa 2011. Few screenshots can be found, and no gameplay footage seems to exist of either game. An archived version is also available, but due to the internet requirements, it is seemingly unplayable as is.
PC Version of "The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' da Rules"
The PC version features a different plot. In this version, Juandissimo Magnifico tricks Timmy into wishing the book destroyed so that Cosmo and Wanda will get in trouble for it. It also notably features an appearance by Vicky and Tootie's mother (at Timmy's age, as the level featuring her is set in the past), named Nicky. She is shown behaving a lot like Tootie, and Timmy initially mistakes her for Tootie when he first sees her, although the in-game graphics depict her as resembling a young Vicky.
In 2003, astragon Software GmbH publishes IncrediBubble on Windows. This puzzle game is now abandonware and is set in a real-time, tile matching puzzle and oceania themes