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'''''Jimmy Neutron: Gotta Blast! Rocket Race''''' was an online Nickelodeon racing webgame released in 2002 that was developed for the [[3D Groove Games (partially found online games; 1998-2009)|3D Groove]] game engine. Players would enter codes from Nickelodeon merchandise or Quaker Oats products to build rockets and race them on four maps with Jimmy Neutron characters. Several game sessions would be played over commercial breaks. Not much else is known about the game since it has been defunct for years.
'''''Jimmy Neutron: Gotta Blast! Rocket Race''''' was an online Nickelodeon racing webgame released in 2002 that was developed for the [[3D Groove Games (partially found online games; 1998-2009)|3D Groove]] game engine. Players would enter codes from Nickelodeon merchandise or Quaker Oats products to unlock parts. The parts could then be used to build rockets and race them on four different race courses with Jimmy Neutron characters. The game was advertised on TV and several game sessions would be played over commercial breaks. Not much else is known about the game since it has been defunct for years.


Interestingly, the game's original page remained up on [http://www.nick.com/games/jimmy_neutron/gottaBlast/play.jhtml nick.com] (albeit no longer with all of its files) until it was finally removed by February 2017.
Interestingly, the game's original webpage remained up at [http://www.nick.com/games/jimmy_neutron/gottaBlast/play.jhtml nick.com] (albeit no longer with all of its files) until it was finally removed by February 2017.


On July 12, 2017, the game was found on a subdomain of Nick's website, but the only course in the game provided was the space course. The other courses remain lost. It has been speculated that this is a version of the game was meant for after the contest was over, so this version of the game has been dubbed the "Non-Promo Version," while the "Promo Version" still remains lost. You also can’t upgrade your rocket, save any changes made to it, and the ability to look at "flight records" is disabled offline.
On July 12, 2017, the game was found on a subdomain of Nick's website by kaj in the 3D Groove Grove Discord. However, the only race course in the game was the space race course. The other courses remain lost. It has been speculated that the found build of the game was meant for after the contest was over and, as a result, had much of the content stripped. Therefore, the found build of the game has been dubbed the "Non-Promo Version," while the "Promo Version" still remains lost. When playing the Non-Promo Version offline, you can’t upgrade your rocket, save any changes made to it, and the ability to look at "flight records" is disabled.


==Videos==
==Videos==

Revision as of 18:50, 9 July 2018

Jimmy site promo.jpg

Screenshot from the promo

Status: Partially Found

Jimmy Neutron: Gotta Blast! Rocket Race was an online Nickelodeon racing webgame released in 2002 that was developed for the 3D Groove game engine. Players would enter codes from Nickelodeon merchandise or Quaker Oats products to unlock parts. The parts could then be used to build rockets and race them on four different race courses with Jimmy Neutron characters. The game was advertised on TV and several game sessions would be played over commercial breaks. Not much else is known about the game since it has been defunct for years.

Interestingly, the game's original webpage remained up at nick.com (albeit no longer with all of its files) until it was finally removed by February 2017.

On July 12, 2017, the game was found on a subdomain of Nick's website by kaj in the 3D Groove Grove Discord. However, the only race course in the game was the space race course. The other courses remain lost. It has been speculated that the found build of the game was meant for after the contest was over and, as a result, had much of the content stripped. Therefore, the found build of the game has been dubbed the "Non-Promo Version," while the "Promo Version" still remains lost. When playing the Non-Promo Version offline, you can’t upgrade your rocket, save any changes made to it, and the ability to look at "flight records" is disabled.

Videos

Promo for the game.

Promo for the codes.

Gameplay broadcast.

Extended promo.

Gallery

External Links