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Anonymous No.11969845 >>11970093 >>11976187 >>11976194
Anyone remember cartoonnetwork.com?
What were your favorite Cartoon Network flash games?
Anonymous No.11969853 >>11969862 >>11973195 >>11974461 >>11976779
I liked Summer Resort
Anonymous No.11969858 >>11976572
Billy and Mandy Harum Scarum. Felt badass using the scythe. Honestly all the weapons were fun, eggs, bananas you name it.

Grimball was fucking hilarious. The Evil Con Carne turn based game was also fun.
Anonymous No.11969861 >>11969968
The Toonami Lockdown game was basically a mini JRPG. As far as these games go it didn't get any better
Anonymous No.11969862
>>11969853
My first adventure game :)
Anonymous No.11969882
You can probably still play all those games using Flashpoint btw
Anonymous No.11969968
I remember a base-battle game involving two island forts. Can't for the life of me remember the name of the game as I never watched the show.

>>11969861
There's been an unused portion of my brain remembering this game, thanks. I remember it being really cool and wanting to go back to it.
Anonymous No.11970082
for me it was the megas xlr game
Anonymous No.11970093
>>11969845 (OP)
>What were your favorite Cartoon Network flash games?
I loved that pipe rube goldberg machine game as well as the ed edd n eddy wrestling game.
I always wanted to play Andre 3000's music making game but it didn't work for me iirc
Anonymous No.11970156
Creep TV and The Envelopes, Please were cool retro-inspired adventure games
Anonymous No.11970234
I remember this game being hard as fuck, but it probably is the root of my love of SRPGs.
Anonymous No.11970404 >>11970414
Courage the cowardly dog: pharoah phobia
Summer resort
Battle blitz
Samurai Jack rave slaves (the music was good
Anonymous No.11970414
>>11970404
Also there was this game, I think it was called IGPX, turned based strategy game with mech dudes. Good challenge for a youngin
Anonymous No.11970873
I loved Cartoon Orbit. The cartoon cartoon Friday promo codes? Zoomers will never know that feel
Anonymous No.11970874
I remember a weird one where you had to save Ed from EEandE from puking or some shit
Anonymous No.11970881 >>11970946 >>11971070 >>11976205
Ed, Edd n Eddy always surprised me with the amount of games they had on the site because it never felt like that big of a show to warrant them.
Anonymous No.11970901
>mid 2000s
>cn starts removing a bunch of their games
>try hitting up their Latin American site
>all of their older games and more are on there
Was a comfy ass feeling, I want to go back so fucking bad, it's a feel that even Flashpoint can't recreate
Anonymous No.11970918
Well I did play Fusion Fall and undress my female avatar but I don't think Fusion Fall is /vr/...
Anonymous No.11970946 >>11970947
>>11970881
>it never felt like that big of a show to warrant them
what rock you live under broski
Anonymous No.11970947 >>11970978 >>11971290 >>11976779
>>11970946
Well back then, The Rock was slated to play Johnny Bravo. Where was the Ed Edd N Eddy announced live action movie?
Anonymous No.11970978
>>11970947
>if it doesn't get a live sloption adaptation it wasn't popular
i'm glad i don't exist in whatever reality you slipped here from
Anonymous No.11971000 >>11971281 >>11976782
Did anyone else do that sticker thing? I can barely remember it, but I liked it. I think you earned stickers from doing stuff on the site like playing games.
My actual favorites I can't even find anymore. They were basically brief cartoons you'd "play" and by that I meant you'd have to choose things and you'd either lose or get to continue watching the cartoon. They were called something like Premiere Web Toons. One was about a pink donkey I think and another was about a cat. It was strange, because they weren't Cartoon Network cartoons from what I remember, just odd one offs on their website. I'd love to be able to find them again.
Anonymous No.11971070
>>11970881
Just anecdotally I remember that show being super popular as a kid. Basically everyone was down with it, whether you were a jock, a nerd, a creep, whatever.
Anonymous No.11971214
ed edd and eddy pipe game
fosters home fake MMO
the ben ten adventure game
that teen titans fighting game in the OP
the Code named kids next door shmup
Anonymous No.11971281
>>11971000
search for them with flashpoint
Anonymous No.11971290
>>11970947
holy shit fucking retard, is fine to miss out but damn
Anonymous No.11972945
Kids Next Door B.E.S.T. was a full fledged game
Too bad they didn’t keep it up for that long, and it stopped working for me after the release of the fourth mission
Anonymous No.11973195
>>11969853
That shit was tight
Anonymous No.11974461
>>11969853
You can play it again
https://mattbruv.github.io/ccsr/
Anonymous No.11975760
The one where raven gets raped
Anonymous No.11975775
EE&E games mainly-
(forgive me I don't know the names off the top of my head)
The wrestling one (made me feel funny)
Food fight
Kart derby
The Jawbreaker Machine game
One about spinning tops

Other than that and games that are already posted ITT, there was a 'solo MMO' for Foster's Home that was quaint an saw moderate updates throughout new episode releases.
And then they made an Adventure Time MOBA which was the last CN game online that I touched.

I got in trouble in computer lab the most with pic-rel.
Anonymous No.11976187
>>11969845 (OP)
How the fuck this wasn't reworked into a legit fighter?
God WB really fumbled with Teen Titans '03
Anonymous No.11976194
>>11969845 (OP)
>What were your favorite Cartoon Network flash games?
This one :)
https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/301661
Anonymous No.11976201
I liked all the Halloween and Trick-or-Treat games.
Anonymous No.11976205
>>11970881
Ed Edd n Eddy was the show that brought Nickelodeon kids over to Cartoon Network, because it was like all their old cartoons that had now been deemed 'too extreme' for Nick.
Anonymous No.11976572
>>11969858
>Harum Scarum
I played the absolute shit out of that

There was also a Kids next door game that was a puzzle platformer that I forget the name of but it was surprisingly involved from what I remember. Each character had their own set of levels you could play through.

Adult swim even had some games. My favorite was the Squidbillies game that was like Kitten Cannon, where you drive a truck into a wall and launch yourself out the windshield.
Anonymous No.11976779
>>11969853
>I liked Summer Resort
Collabs never felt as authentic as old CNs collabs did.

>>11970947
Johnny Bravo felt like the weakest show during that era.
Anonymous No.11976782
>>11971000
>Did anyone else do that sticker thing? I can barely remember it, but I liked it. I think you earned stickers from doing stuff on the site like playing games.
I remember this.
> They were basically brief cartoons you'd "play" and by that I meant you'd have to choose things and you'd either lose or get to continue watching the cartoon.
I don't remember this.
Anonymous No.11977306
https://archive.org/details/cartoon_cove_mini_golf
Bonus:
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