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Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island
North American cover art for GameCube
Developer(s)Blue Tongue Entertainment (PS2, GC), Halfbrick (GBA), Natsume (DS)
Publisher(s)THQ
Director(s)Robert Blackadder
Designer(s)Phil Anderson
Trevor Gamon
Programmer(s)Alister Hatt
Artist(s)Julian Lamont
Tom Zuber
Composer(s)Stephan Schütze
Andrew Curnock (GBA)
SeriesNicktoons Unite!
EngineTOSHI
Platform(s)GameCube, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Xbox (cancelled) Xbox 360 (cancelled), Windows (cancelled), Wii (cancelled), PSP (cancelled)
Release Nintendo DS
  • NA: October 24, 2006
  • JP: March 15, 2007
  • EU: May 27, 2007
  • AU: June 7, 2007
PlayStation 2
  • NA: October 24, 2006
  • EU: May 25, 2007
  • AU: June 7, 2007
Game Boy Advance
  • NA: October 24, 2006
  • AU: June 7, 2007
GameCube
  • NA: October 24, 2006
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island is a 2006 video game and is the sequel to the 2005 video game Nicktoons Unite!. It is planned to be released on the original Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, Wii and the Windows, but later cancelled for unknown reasons.

Players assume the role of six playable characters from numerous Nickelodeon shows, such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Danny Phantom, and The Fairly OddParents. The plot involves SpongeBob SquarePants, Danny Phantom, Timmy Turner (with Cosmo and Wanda), Patrick Star, Sam Manson, and Sandy Cheeks trying to protect the island from an all-new villain named Mawgu. Tucker Foley, Squidward Tentacles, and Jimmy Neutron also appear, but only as support, and are non-playable.

The game was followed by Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots a year later.[citation needed]

Plot

In an island world called Volcano Island, a trio of crabs, led by the Wise Old Crab and his two minions are gathering around a ritual at Summoner's Rock to summon 'The Nine' heroes to defeat their ancient enemy, the Mawgu. However, the Mawgu breaks the circle of summoning, scattering the nine heroes across the island. SpongeBob Squarepants and Danny Phantom end up right where the Wise Old Crab is. He tells them that he has summoned them here and tells them that the Mawgu has escaped from his prison and is seeking vengeance against the island. The Mawgu has created a terrible ooze corrupting everything and everyone that it touches. However, according to the crabs' legends, the "Chosen Ones" can rescue everyone from the Mawgu Ooze.

SpongeBob and Danny fight the Mawgu's minions, finding Timmy Turner, Danny's friends Sam Manson and Tucker and SpongeBob's friends Sandy Cheeks, Squidward Tentacles and Patrick Star. They find one of Jimmy Neutron's communication devices, learning that the Mawgu's interruption of the ceremony left Jimmy back in his lab. Jimmy also reveals that the Mawgu had created a rift in time and space above the volcano which is siphoning energy from Retroville, Bikini Bottom, Dimmsdale, and Amity Park, to power himself; if this continues for too long, it will suck up their worlds and destroy the multiverse.

Using Jimmy's blueprints, Tucker sends the rest of the heroes to collect parts for a Rift Zipper, to seal the rift and stop the Mawgu. Once completed, the eight heroes enter the volcano and travel up into the rift, where the Mawgu awaits them. Sam, Tucker, Sandy, Timmy and Patrick keep the Mawgu busy while Danny, SpongeBob and Squidward ascend, through using the debris sucked in from the other worlds, to the rift's core. The devices drains the Mawgu of his strength, allowing the closing rift to seal him away forever.

After being congratulated by the Wise Old Crab and the denizens of Volcano Island, The heroes then depart through a portal open by Jimmy, so he can send them back to their respective worlds.

Reception

The game was given mixed reviews. Metacritic gave the PlayStation 2 version 59%, the Game Boy Advance version 69%, and the DS version 59%.

See also

References

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