NES Classics was a flash game featuring a slide puzzle to promote the Classic NES Series; a collection of NES games rereleased on Game Boy Advance. The completed puzzle features art from Dr. Mario, Castelvania, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, and Metroid.
Mew Mew Power: Cyniclon Invasion is a Flash game developed and published by 4Kids. The game is a Space Invaders clone based on the anime Tokyo Mew Mew, localized as Mew Mew Power in the west.
An online game for children aged 6-10 created by Ravensburger. Users can choose a character model and a place to live, can change their clothes and hairstyle, furniture their home, play games, and more.
According to Gamevial, Fly Like a Bird was originally produced as an experiment "built for the sake of curiosity". Having recently mastered walking characters and 3D animal models, Gamevial sought to go a step further and incorporate the concept of flight into their latest project.
Initially, the game lacked any other objective besides aimlessly flying around the city, and in order to keep the experience interesting, Gamevial added a feature known as a "poo-o-meter" – a concept that had been encouraged upon by outside sources. This idea would remain intact in the game's second and third releases.
Sonic the Broad Jump is a browser game released on Sonic Channel in 2005. It was accessible on the Sonic Channel website before it was later taken down.
EekoWorld was a webpage on pbskids.org. On this webpage, you could play 2 main minigames all themed around cleaning up trash and protecting the environment alongside the learning pages about the environment.
Barrel-Blastapalooza was an online Flash advergame hosted on the now defunct Donkey Kong Country official website, as well as in the Nintendo Arcade section of nintendo.com. It promoted the Game Boy Advance release of Donkey Kong Country 3.
Much like the game it advertises, Barrel-Blastapalooza stars Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong.
Mario Party 7: Bowser's Lair Hockey was an online Flash game published by Nintendo to promote the release of Mario Party 7 on the Nintendo GameCube. It could be played at the Nintendo Arcade, a section on nintendo.com that contained promotional web games.
Dr. Mario: Vitamin Toss was an online Flash advergame published by Nintendo to promote Dr. Mario & Puzzle League for the Game Boy Advance. It was available to play on the game's official website, as well as in the Nintendo Arcade section of nintendo.com. The game departs from the puzzle-driven gameplay of the Dr. Mario series, but nevertheless still has in view defeating viruses using capsules.
Heads-Up was an online Flash advergame published by Nintendo around the release of Super Mario Strikers for the Nintendo GameCube. It was listed in the Nintendo Arcade, a now defunct section with web games on Nintendo's website.