词条 | Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy |
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| title = Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy | image = Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy Cover.jpg | caption = North American cover art | developer = Altron | publisher = THQ | director = Yusuka Sato | producer = Yusuka Sato | programmer = Masahiro Horiguchi Yoshio Umemoto | artist = Yusuka Sato Yubai Fujita Yotaro Doi Hidekazu Komori Marika Tamimoto | composer = Tomoyoshi Sato | released = September 20, 2004 | modes = Single-player | platforms = Game Boy Advance | genre = Photography }} Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy (also known as SpongeBob SquarePants and Friends: Freeze Frame Frenzy in Europe) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance based on various Nicktoons. The game was released for the Game Boy Advance on September 20, 2004. The gameplay is similar to that of Gekisha Boy. StoryCharacters from many Nickelodeon worlds have been misplaced into each other's worlds. Jimmy Neutron's mission is to fix the situation. He sends out Danny Phantom, Arnold, SpongeBob, Tommy, Otto, and Timmy to take photos of the misplaced characters with his new invention, the "Neutrino-Cam 4000", a camera that also functions as a teleporter, which will send them back to their own worlds. As the player progresses, it becomes clear that Zim is the mastermind behind the whole mess, and Jimmy soon realizes that after the player has cleared all the levels. Jimmy flies off in his rocket to Zim's ship and stops the Irken's scheme. After taking a group photo, Zim works on his new plan to take over the world. GameplayIn each level, the player has to meet a certain number of set points in order to progress. This is achieved by accomplishing the following missions:
The player does not necessarily have to accomplish all of these goals, but it is recommended that they focus mainly on photographing the misplaced characters; photographing and transporting these characters is worth 1000 points each, while everything else is worth 10. However, the player gets bonus points if they clear the other objectives in addition. Throughout the levels, the player's camera can be damaged by mechanical bolts rolling about on the ground, however the character can take a picture of it to dispose of it. If the bolt reaches the player, the characters themselves do not take damage from these (but bounce back), but ironically enough, the camera will, and should its energy meter be completely drained, it will break and Jimmy Neutron will have to repair it while the player is given the option to continue. The player will also fail a level if they are unable to reach the required goal score for that level. At the end of each world, the character will face off with a robot boss built to resemble another character. In order to defeat the boss, the player will need to take photos of it several times, stunning them on the first camera flash and then delivering a blow with another flash. During the boss battles, the bosses will fling mechanical bolts which cause as much damage as the ones in the regular levels. Before each boss battle, the player's character and the boss will engage in a conversation that is different depending on which character the player is using (for example, Timmy will remark to the Helga robot, "Something tells me you'd make an even worse babysitter than Vicky!"); the conversation becomes a bit lengthier if the player uses a character from the same show as the character whom the robot's appearance is based on. {{Nicktoons video games}} 17 : 2004 video games|Game Boy Advance games|Game Boy Advance-only games|Nicktoons video games|Crossover video games|Altron games|Video games based on Hey Arnold!|My Life as a Teenage Robot video games|The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius video games|Rugrats and All Grown Up! video games|Invader Zim video games|Danny Phantom video games|Video games based on The Fairly OddParents|Video games based on SpongeBob SquarePants|Video games developed in Japan|Video games featuring anthropomorphic characters|THQ games |
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