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https://thqnordic.com/article/thq-nordic-and-nickelodeon-bring-back-selected-game-titles-past

NEW YORK / VIENNA - March 21 2018 - THQ Nordic and Nickelodeon today announced the global revival of several game titles connected with Nickelodeon properties.

The full list of game titles are:

Avatar: The Last Airbender
Back At The Barnyard
Catscratch
Danny Phantom
El Tigre
Invader Zim
Jimmy Neutron
My Life As A Teenage Robot
Rocket Power
Rocko's Modern Life
Rugrats
SpongeBob SquarePants
Tak And The Power Of JUJU
The Fairly OddParents (US only)
The Ren & Stimpy Show
The Wild Thornberrys
On-shelf availability will be announced in the coming months.

“The appetite for Nickelodeon content old and new continues to grow and it’s exciting to bring our beloved content to new audiences through this partnership with THQ Nordic,” said Jon Roman, Senior Vice President, Toys, Nickelodeon. “These titles were popular when they were first released and we can’t wait for fans around the world to rediscover their favorites.”

“This one hits close to home! We are very proud of signing this agreement, which was originally executed by the “former” THQ Inc,” comments Adrienne Lauer, VP Digital Sales & Business Development Americas at THQ Nordic. “We believe the combination of strong licenses and solid, crisp gameplay was one of THQ Inc’s trademark strategies, and we intend to continue this tradition. I am confident we chose one of the strongest partners for doing just that. It is a perfect fit for our “asset care” strategy: bringing back fan-favorites, continuing to support legacy games and make them available on current and even next-gen platforms.”
so what exactly are these games?

AFAIK several of these, like My Life as a Teenage Robot, did not have any stand-alone games (apart from the usual online flash thingies on the Nick website). (though the characters appears in other games)


Other series like Rugrats and SpongeBob did have, though, which makes sense. Not all of them that great, and some on only consoles and handhelds.
Some of those games were absolute shit.
If we're also talking new games using the old IPs - a LucasArts-style adventure point&click with Ren & Stimpy, please.