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|title=<center>Super Soaker Championship</center>
|title=<center>Super Soaker Championship</center>
|image=SuperSoaker.jpg
|image=Super soakers championship logo.jpeg
|imagecaption=Screenshot from the only video of the game.
|imagecaption=The game's logo.
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=18 Mar 2023
|foundby=Timo, isoaker
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'''''Super Soaker Championship''''' is a German multiplayer arena-shooter published in 2006 by Helles Köpfchen, made for Windows XP. It was made as a non-violent alternative to first-person shooters for kids. There were four different characters to choose from; Mr. Wolf, Grandma Gertrude, Lisa and Chris.
'''''Super Soaker Championship''''' is a German multiplayer arena-shooter published in 2006 by Helles Köpfchen, made for Windows XP. The game was made as a non-violent alternative to first-person shooters for kids. There were four different characters to choose from; Mr. Wolf, Grandma Gertrude, Lisa, and Chris.


In 2009, the game was removed from Helles Köpfchen's website, and a notice was added saying that a new game replacing ''SSC'' would come soon, named ''Wasserschlacht 2009''. They published screenshots of the new game, and after a closed beta lasting from August 2009 to June 2010, the game was never mentioned again.
In 2009, the game was removed from Helles Köpfchen's website, and a notice was added saying that a new game replacing ''SSC'' would come soon, named ''Wasserschlacht 2009''. They published screenshots of the new game, and after a closed beta lasting from August 2009 to June 2010, the game was never mentioned again.


Due to the official download-page being inaccessible, and all other download sources of the game being dead, the game is considered lost. There has only been one video of it uploaded onto YouTube, but the email linked in the description is unreachable.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm9PJ_tCgl8 YouTube gameplay footage of ''Super Soaker Championship''.] Retrieved 31 Mar '21</ref>
Due to the official download page being inaccessible, and all other download sources of the game being dead, the game was considered lost. Only a few videos of ''Super Soaker Championship'' were uploaded onto YouTube.<ref>[https://youtu.be/nm9PJ_tCgl8 YouTube gameplay footage of ''Super Soaker Championship''.] Retrieved 31 Mar '21</ref> <ref>[https://youtu.be/XrIRvHc43Wo 30-second gameplay footage of ''Super Soaker Championship''.] Retrieved 20 Oct '21</ref> The email linked in the description of the first video is unreachable.
 
A gallery containing screenshots of the game was found on the German site Netzwelt.de.<ref>[https://netzwelt.de/galerie/1869-supersoaker-championship.html Gallery of screenshots of ''Super Soaker Championship''.] Retrieved 20 Oct '21</ref>
 
On March 14th, 2023, the user ''isoaker'' from the ''WaterWar.net'' forum was contacted by [[User:Timo|Timo]] after [https://waterwar.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=123&t=2099 a post] from August 26th, 2006, mentioning the game was found. On March 18, ''isoaker'' uploaded the setup file to his website.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230318214500/http://www.isoaker.com/TempSS/ http://isoaker.com/TempSS/] Archived 18 Mar '23</ref> The setup file contained the first released version of the game (dated August 1, 2006) with the map ''Granada'' included, out of three total maps released in the game's lifetime (the others being ''Die Insel'' and ''Die Fabrik''). The game however is unplayable due to the ''MasterServer'' and ''PatchServer'' being offline since 2009.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
SuperSoaker.jpg|Screenshot from the only video of the game.
Ssc character.jpeg|One of the game's playable characters, Lisa.
SuperSoakerChampionship_loadingscreen.jpg|Loading screen.
SuperSoakerChampionship_selection.png|Character selection screen.
</gallery>
 
==External Link==
*[https://helles-koepfchen.de/online_spiele/super_soaker_championship/index.html German website advertising the game.]


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Latest revision as of 19:15, 25 February 2024

Super soakers championship logo.jpeg

The game's logo.

Status: Found

Date found: 18 Mar 2023

Found by: Timo, isoaker

Super Soaker Championship is a German multiplayer arena-shooter published in 2006 by Helles Köpfchen, made for Windows XP. The game was made as a non-violent alternative to first-person shooters for kids. There were four different characters to choose from; Mr. Wolf, Grandma Gertrude, Lisa, and Chris.

In 2009, the game was removed from Helles Köpfchen's website, and a notice was added saying that a new game replacing SSC would come soon, named Wasserschlacht 2009. They published screenshots of the new game, and after a closed beta lasting from August 2009 to June 2010, the game was never mentioned again.

Due to the official download page being inaccessible, and all other download sources of the game being dead, the game was considered lost. Only a few videos of Super Soaker Championship were uploaded onto YouTube.[1] [2] The email linked in the description of the first video is unreachable.

A gallery containing screenshots of the game was found on the German site Netzwelt.de.[3]

On March 14th, 2023, the user isoaker from the WaterWar.net forum was contacted by Timo after a post from August 26th, 2006, mentioning the game was found. On March 18, isoaker uploaded the setup file to his website.[4] The setup file contained the first released version of the game (dated August 1, 2006) with the map Granada included, out of three total maps released in the game's lifetime (the others being Die Insel and Die Fabrik). The game however is unplayable due to the MasterServer and PatchServer being offline since 2009.

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