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!
cateblanchettyesterday at 5:23 PM
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.
Moomoomoo309yesterday at 8:26 PM
If anyone wants to see more of these flash games, check out the Flashpoint archive.
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.
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)
saaronsyesterday at 5:55 PM
If anyone remembers gToons from Cartoon Orbit there's also this: https://gtoons.app
tofuturkey2600yesterday at 5:21 PM
Flash games on CN, Miniclip, and Mofunzone kept young me very entertained. Love to see this.
gavinrayyesterday at 6:31 PM
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
oceanskyyesterday at 4:53 PM
Where's Courage the Cowardly Dog: Creep TV and Summer Resort? Those were the best ones.
hotenyesterday at 5:13 PM
The Halloween trick-or-treating maze-type game was my favorite from CN.
The summer resort games (iirc one big trade quest) were nice too.
justinclifttoday at 12:41 AM
Heh, this is reminiscent of the Stan Lee flash based webisodes from before they disappeared overnight.
(Sadly, it doesn't have any screenshots of the trading screen, which was the fun part)
keeganpoppenyesterday at 11:16 PM
some of these were actually pretty fun... i can't remember any of the names, but there were a few that were like pretty big adventure games that took like a couple hours to get through that i remember enjoying as a kid. and the best part? you could download the game and then run it offline so that you don't hog the family home phone line! :)
notaustinpowersyesterday at 6:40 PM
Praying for Teen Titans Battle Blitz to be listed here at some point. The version on the Internet Archive is broken unfortunately.
Night_Thastusyesterday at 7:47 PM
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.
antdkeyesterday at 6:06 PM
As a kid, I could type their URL from muscle memory with my eyes closed - that’s how much I loved this site.
they had a really good fighter jet game back in the day.
axusyesterday at 5:59 PM
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 :)
wilfredkyesterday at 5:15 PM
I am looking for the DBZ one from back in the day...
alentodorovyesterday at 6:03 PM
i remember mailing webmaster@cartoonnetwork.co.uk asking them what “sourcery” have they used to allow for zoom-in on a website.
ourmandaveyesterday at 5:28 PM
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.
onlytueyesterday at 6:56 PM
Wild to see this.
Anyone remember what happened to Steppenwolf and the other games? I do not remember the publisher, I think WB?
king_geedorahyesterday at 6:00 PM
It's just nostalgia I'm sure but, damn if these didn't coincide with the peak era of the web as a user.
WillAdamsyesterday at 5:33 PM
I really wish someone would bring back _Bembo's Zoo_, ideally by translating it to scripted HTML5 or animated SVG....
Soulsbaneyesterday at 7:25 PM
Oh man that's nostalgia! I got interested in Anime because of DBZ airing on Cartoon Network.
Dwedityesterday at 7:40 PM
I guess the Adult Swim games like "Robot Unicorn Attack" don't count here?
susrevyesterday at 7:51 PM
man.. these are like some of the first games I actually remember playing as a kid
maplantyesterday at 9:50 PM
There’s on called “sonic boom: link and smash?”
FlamingMoeyesterday at 5:55 PM
Who remembers postopia? Great games there as well circa 2002
s900mhzyesterday at 4:51 PM
This is awesome!
I hope they can restore the cartoon cartoon summer resort games.
saosyesterday at 6:57 PM
well this brings back memories! Thank you
tracerbulletxyesterday at 9:53 PM
Where is my beloved Unicorn?
alex1138yesterday at 5:58 PM
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
deletedyesterday at 5:08 PM
SuperHeavy256yesterday at 11:57 PM
Amazing, these games were my childhood. Some of them are actually really good. Hope to see the rest of the ben 10 games uploaded here.
johneayesterday at 9:07 PM
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...
xiaodyesterday at 8:04 PM
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?