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Cartoon Network Flash Games

Doh, I did some work on some CN games back in the day -- but don't see any of those here. Hopefully they keeping adding to it!

5 hours agodarkmarmot

My favorite three aren't in there. All Dexter's Lab themed, now that I think about it.

One was puzzle game where you had to bounce a laser off of mirrors to pop balloons. The second was kind of a Chip's Challenge kind of deal I think, where you as Dexter were running away from an out of control robot, and had to collect some computer chips or something.

And in the third game, Dexter was running, inexplicably, a record store? Dunno if it was a tie in for a specific episode I don't remember now, but it's quite a funny premise, and a fun game too.

If you worked on any of these games, thank you! I spent so many hours back then on those, and many others.

I still had dial up back then, and I couldn't stay online for long. Eventually I figured out that if I kept the website open, then disconnected (rather than closing then disconnecting, which was what my parents taught me), the games would still work. Which is obvious to me now, of course, but as a 6~7 year old, who had no idea of how any of this worked, I felt like an actual, proper hacker. I literally just had the thought, "wait, what if..." and was promptly rewarded. I've been chasing that high ever since :)

From then on, my evening routine after school was connecting, picking the 3~4 games I wanted to play for that night, letting them load, disconnecting, and playing to my heart's content. If I hacked anything that fateful night, it was my parent's main excuse to get me off the computer!

an hour agorafabulsing

If you made the adventure one with the Power Puff Girls, Dexter, Cow & Chicken, etc then thank you.

5 hours agopgporada

Something about a pool party? I remember that one

3 hours agomarklar423

I think you're talking about the summer resort games, which are also my favorite.

You can play here: https://mattbruv.github.io/ccsr/

I don't know if it's nostalgia or what, but I still have fun playing it. Which can't be said for a lot of games.

2 hours agohoneycrispy

I made this port, thanks for sharing it! The reason this game doesn't appear in the original list is because it was made in Shockwave, not Flash. I'm curious if there is any kind of emulator for Shockwave being worked on like what Ruffle is for Flash.

2 hours agomattbruv

Thank you for bringing back a piece of my childhood!

2 hours agohoneycrispy

Thank you for being a part of my childhood then! I probably played (like everyone else my age) most if not all CN games. It's a shame they didn't do any sort of effort to preserve them officially.

5 hours agogiancarlostoro

Did you by chance work on Cartoon Orbit?

5 hours agoKlonoar

Same! I added leaderboards to a couple titles and did minor upgrades. Bible Fight, Brak headkicker, and the Inuyasha shell game specifically.

an hour agoweard_beard

Please tell which ones! I be lots of great memories of the late aughts and CN flash games

4 hours agojjice

From someone who likely played your work in my younger years, thank you for it!

5 hours agogaudystead

Thanks for all your work!

5 hours agooceansky

If anyone wants to see more of these flash games, check out the Flashpoint archive.

https://flashpointarchive.org/

2 hours agoMoomoomoo309

Is it possible to just download individual SWF files?

5 minutes agoWowfunhappy

RIP to TV networks and other media entities having free online computer games. Clone-a-doodle-doo and code of the samarai were my games.

ESPN also used to have great flash games. they had one where you'd skate on the roofs of houses and one where you had a BMX game that I think had a racing version and a freestyle version.

5 hours agocateblanchett

Where is my beloved Unicorn?

7 minutes agotracerbulletx

There’s on called “sonic boom: link and smash?”

11 minutes agomaplant

Does anyone remember that Gorillaz flash game? You basically just had a dune buggy and drove around in a 3D world over some randomly scattered obstacles and terrain.

That was my entire computer class in 9th grade.

(that and harrassing teachers with netsend)

4 hours agohelterskelter

No but, this reminds me of gorilla.bas (basic). If you remember THAT, that's something. My first ever game, written in basic :-)

4 hours agobaigy

QBasic Gorillas was poggers, but I'm more of a Nibbles guy myself

4 hours agonoumenon1111

I remember being introduced to QBASIC as a kid, and at the time the use of extended ASCII characters for the graphics in Nibbles.bas was legit next-level to me.

4 hours agovunderba

Netsend! I almost wonder if we were classmates!

I have unfortunately forgotten the gorillaz game though

4 hours agoamarant
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Yes that was one of those bizarrely high tech experiences back then.

4 hours agoidontwantthis

If anyone remembers gToons from Cartoon Orbit there's also this: https://gtoons.app

4 hours agosaarons

This is incredible. Thank you for sharing this. I played Orbit so much.

4 hours agowillmeyers

There were a Dragon Ball Z turn-based game and a Powerpuff Girls basketball game that used to be on CN that I had a blast playing very young.

Sadly, these two seem to be missing

3 hours agogavinray

Yes! I was just about to comment the same thing. I sank so many hours into that Dragon Ball Z game. Was called Dragon Ball Z Tournament. And its background music was an instrumental version of Sisqo's Thong Song. Wild.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cdaf8ehjuX4

3 hours agocootsnuck

I loved that Dragonball Z game so much. Would love to play it again to see if it’s anything like I remember!

3 hours agopgoggijr

Thanks for whoever preserved these! The CartoonNetwork website was one of my most fondest memories from my childhood.

These days the official website redirects to their YouTube channel which I feel is very sad. There used to be places for kids on the internet, now everything is heading towards major platforms which I honestly feel is going to be damaging the youth in the long term.

4 hours agoarionmiles

> major platforms which I honestly feel is going to be damaging the youth in the long term.

What about the short term? Even edgy angst flash movies like Sallad fingers on Newgrounds is pretty cutsie by modern big tech standards.

2 hours agorightbyte

Flash games on CN, Miniclip, and Mofunzone kept young me very entertained. Love to see this.

5 hours agotofuturkey2600

Miniclip had a roller-blade-ninja game that I've been trying to find for years. :(

2 hours agoroflchoppa

Was it called N or N++?

43 minutes agotestycool

While we're mildly on the topic, one of my favorite old Flash games was the Nick.com trading card game.

It wasn't really a game in the TCG sense, but more of a collecting/bartering game similar to the Grand Exchange in Runescape.

There isn't much surviving media of it since people rarely recorded game footage back then, but someone made a website of it with some screenshots:

http://www.animeexpressway.com/rugrats/ecards.htm

(Sadly, it doesn't have any screenshots of the trading screen, which was the fun part)

2 hours agoPikamander2

I played the CN flash games so much as a kid. Between that and Armor Games, Nitrome, Crazy Monkey Games, etc - I was spoiled for content. It does make me sad to see so much of it lost to time - though I also understand flash was bad and really did have to die.

2 hours agoNight_Thastus

Where's Courage the Cowardly Dog: Creep TV and Summer Resort? Those were the best ones.

5 hours agooceansky

https://mattbruv.github.io/ccsr/

Someone already did it awhile back.

5 hours agoKlonoar

So much nostalgia on Cartoon Cartoon Summer Resort. That was how I got into adventure games in the first place.

3 hours agoclarle

Creep TV was my favorite too!!!

Gosh, what a nostalgia trip.

5 hours agoShalomboy
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3 hours ago

I guess the Adult Swim games like "Robot Unicorn Attack" don't count here?

2 hours agoDwedit

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2 hours agokalabrium

Tried the Courage the Cowardly Dog game, after a nicely animated plane-landing, the game logic was broken and no enemies appeared. Never played the original, perhaps it had the same problem :)

4 hours agoaxus

Ruffle doing ruffle stuff, I'd be surprised if the original didn't work.

4 hours agoswitchers

Oh man that's nostalgia! I got interested in Anime because of DBZ airing on Cartoon Network.

3 hours agoSoulsbane

Praying for Teen Titans Battle Blitz to be listed here at some point. The version on the Internet Archive is broken unfortunately.

3 hours agonotaustinpowers

Wild to see this.

Anyone remember what happened to Steppenwolf and the other games? I do not remember the publisher, I think WB?

3 hours agoonlytue

It's just nostalgia I'm sure but, damn if these didn't coincide with the peak era of the web as a user.

4 hours agoking_geedorah

My daughter was addicted to Ben 10 and would play for hours.

I'd forgotten a bunch of those shows, like Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.

5 hours agoourmandave

I am looking for the DBZ one from back in the day...

5 hours agowilfredk

As a kid, I could type their URL from muscle memory with my eyes closed - that’s how much I loved this site.

Good times.

4 hours agoantdke

I really wish someone would bring back _Bembo's Zoo_, ideally by translating it to scripted HTML5 or animated SVG....

4 hours agoWillAdams

I wasn't Cartoon Network, but we played a lot of LEGO's MataNui flash game.

It was my first experience with what became known as Ambient Games...

an hour agojohnea

Who remembers postopia? Great games there as well circa 2002

4 hours agoFlamingMoe

i remember mailing webmaster@cartoonnetwork.co.uk asking them what “sourcery” have they used to allow for zoom-in on a website.

4 hours agoalentodorov

This is awesome!

I hope they can restore the cartoon cartoon summer resort games.

5 hours agos900mhz

well this brings back memories! Thank you

3 hours agosaos
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5 hours ago

Some of it was the death of Flash (though with Ruffle now there may be hope) but the web now just feels much less diverse.

Or possibly I just miss being a teenager. Or some combination

4 hours agoalex1138

Interesting approach. The key question for adoption is usually about the migration path — how painful is it for existing teams to switch, and what does the intermediate state look like?

2 hours agoxiaod

When GPT gets its threads mixed up