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Revision as of 22:50, 11 July 2016

A picture of 3D Groove's logo.

Status: Partially found


3D Groove was a 3D game engine in the early 2000s. 3D Groove came in the form of 3D Groove SX and 3D Groove GX. In a similar fashion to Java, 3D Groove games could be built to be played in the desktop or in a browser as a .GRV file using 3D Groove GX, or could be developed with Adobe Director to make an Adobe Shockwave Player DCR/DIR/DXR file containing the game, which required the 3D Groove Xtra to be installed, using 3D Groove SX.

While The 3D Groove Alliance, Inc. developed their own original games, their main focus was to develop games to advertise various toys, movies, and cartoons. 3D Groove's Advergames would be developed at the request of a brand, such as Radioshack, At&T, Intel, Pringles, and etc. Most of these games are lost although some are still playable, due to copies being found on old hard drives or CD's, or copies backed up by the Wayback Machine from the now defunct website. 3D Groove was owned by The 3D Groove Alliance, Inc. which in turn was owned by OTOY and JuliesWorld. No 3D Groove games are currently available for purchase. Here is a list of 3D Groove's games and whether they are lost or not.


3D Groove Alliance, Inc. Originals

Original 3D Groove Games games developed by the creators of the 3D Groove Engine/OTOY/JuliesWorld.

9MM: Beer Bottle Shootout - Found

Alien X - Found

Death From Above - Unknown

Nothin' But Net - Unknown

Piscean - Unknown

Real Pool - Unknown

Real Pool 2 - Unknown

Tank Wars - Found


3D Groove Alliance, Inc. Advergames

3D Groove Games developed by the creators of the 3D Groove Engine for other companies as an advertisement.

At&T's Unlimited Challenge 2 - Lost

Eight Legged Freaks - Lost

Intel's Showdown: The gun fighting game - Unknown

Jack Daniels Real Pool - Lost

Mazda: Skyracer Impulse - Found

Nesquik: Chocolate Mountain Challenge - Found

Pringles Pony Express - Unknown

Pringles: Super Spud Boxing - Lost

Radioshack: RC Stunt Machine Showdown - Lost

Rocket Power Big air mountain - Unknown


Cartoon Network

Powerpuff Girls: Showdown in the Sky - Found

Trapped in Hyperspace - Lost

Ezone

3D Groove games developed by Ezone.com

FARMER GIBLET'S TURKEY FARM - Found

Lenny Loosejocks Boardin' - Found (only a trial version)

Lenny Loosejocks in Snow Worries! - Found (requires 3D Groove 1.8 Xtra to be installed)

Penguin Racers - Found

Santa Goes Buttboardin' 3D - Found (only a trial version)

Super Mega Big Trucks - Arena - Found

Space Wombat - Found (only a trial version)


NickArcade

3D Groove Games developed for Nickolodeon or Nick Jr.

Jimmy Neutron Space Blast - Found

Blues Clues: Joe's 3D Scavenger Hunt - Found

Dora the Explorer Backpack Adventure 3D - Found

Dora the Explorer Driving Adventure - Found

Dora The Explorer Pyramid Adventure - Found

Spongebob Squarepants 3D Movie Game - Found

Spongebob Squarepants Pinball Panic - Found

"Spongebob Squarepants Saves the Krusty Krab" - Found (only works on 32-bit Windows)

Hey Arnold! Runaway Bus - Found


Pepworks.com

Cyobreed - Never Released (Cyobreed was not finished before 3D Groove went out of business)

Leo's Great Day 2 - Found


Roddenberry.com

Some early 3D Groove demos were created by Roddenberry.com as tech demos to show the capability of the 3D Groove engine.

OTOY Battle Space - Found

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