Waluigi's Foot Fault was a Flash game developed by Nintendo in 2000. The game was made to promote Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 and was discovered in a Nintendo Power magazine article. In this game, the player is tasked with clipping Waluigi's toenails and catching them with a jar in which points are earned.
Kremling Krushin was an online Flash game released to promote the Game Boy Color release of Donkey Kong Country. It could be played on the game's official website, which is currently no longer in use by Nintendo.
The Crims is a Free Online RPG which takes place in CrimCity - a metropolis for gangsters, scumbags, and criminals. You have limited time to earn as much respect as you can. The one with the most respect at the end of the game wins!
Globox 2001 is a Flash game made by Ubisoft to celebrate the New Year of 2001. The game involves Globox shooting various creatures in different locations on Earth.
A Flash game created to advertise the Dilberito, in which Dilbert must catch healthy foods while avoiding unhealthy foods while exercising to outlive his rival.
Evil elves are trying to sabotage Santa and his trusty reindeer by sneaking presents out of his toy shop-you've got to stop them or there will be no presents for anyone!
Rollerboy 2 was a classic side-scrolling platformer game developed in Java in the early 2000s. Players controlled a character on rollerblades navigating through various levels filled with obstacles, enemies, and challenges. The game featured smooth gameplay mechanics, colorful graphics, and catchy music, providing an enjoyable experience for players of all ages. With its addictive gameplay and level design, Rollerboy 2 became a beloved title among fans of retro gaming. In an effort by the community to preserve the game, it was resurrected through reverse engineering and can still be found online today for players to enjoy.
Pokémon 2000 Adventure Game was an online game developed by Cyberworld International Corporation as a tie-in to Pokémon the Movie 2000. It utilized Cyberworld's proprietary QBORG technology to display 2.5D environments in a specialized browser. According to Neil Marshall, who served as a programmer and technical director for the project, the game was only available for a month before being pulled due to "a contract dispute". However, at least one file existed as late as 2003, and the front page of the game existed as late as 2009 according to Wayback Machine.
The game had the player set their name, choose a Pokémon team, and select difficulty. The player would navigate a 2.5D environment, with web pages displayed on a side panel allowing for further interaction with the game world. The goal of the game was to travel to three islands, each guarded by one of the three legendary bird Pokémon, Moltres, Zapdos, and Articuno, and retrieve an Ancient Sphere from each island.
Originally released under the name 'Perker-spillet' in Denmark, 'Mujaffa-spillet' is a flash game developed by Danmark Radio, offering a satirical perspective on societal stereotypes. The game places players in the role of Mujaffa, an immigrant cruising through Copenhagen's streets in a stylish BMW to earn 'Street respect points.' The score builds through interactions with blondes, evading the police, and collecting items like gold chains and condoms.
In 2003, Norway's public broadcaster NRK adapted the game to fit the local context, changing the setting to Oslo. Despite initial controversy due to its challenging portrayal of societal taboos, the game continues to provoke discussions about societal preconceptions. While no longer officially available due to the discontinuation of Adobe Flash, 'Mujaffa-spillet' continues to resonate on various online platforms.
Clone-a Doodle Doo is a Dexter's Laboratory flash game that was formerly available the Cartoon Network website.
Players use Dexter’s “FenceBlaster” to corral cloned chickens into enclosures without zapping them.
A spaceship has been marooned on an unknown planet. The player must create and program robots based on the Lego Mindstorms RCX kit in order to explore the planet and find a way off.
Here is the video game “Freeride Earth”! Released in 2000 on Windows, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's a sports game, set in a snowboarding / skiing theme.