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Back in 2003, Cartoon Network made downloadable games available on their website, under the name, "Cartoon Network Powerplay," which could be purchased or download for free for a limited time, similar to Nickelodeon's competing "Nick Arcade." One of the downloadable games was "Bowl-Ed Over," which was an ''Ed, Edd n Eddy'' themed game. It had multiplayer for up to 4 players and full-screen support.
''Bowl-Ed Over'' is an ''Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy''-themed bowling game released for the PC in 2003 through CartoonNetwork.com's "Power Play Games" service for $19.95. It is a simple bowling game using characters, audio, and settings from the ''Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy'' television show. The game was potentially developed in Shockwave, which explains the difficulty in getting the demo to run on modern PCs.
 
The description on the website states,
 
"Bowling goes 3-D! Customize your own ball, then let the good times roll as the other Ed's cheer you on. Pump up the pin action on two Ed-built alleys: the Bowl-de-Sac and Kanker Lane. You can practice on your own, or challenge up to three other players!"


There is a download link, but when you try to click "Play Now", it won't respond. https://web.archive.org/web/20040715040644/http://i.cartoonnetwork.com/toon/powerplay/games/bowled_over/BowlEdSetup.exe
==Power Play Games==
In order to compete with Nick.com's Nick Arcade (not to be confused with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Arcade television game show of the same name]), Cartoon Network New Media (the division in charge of the CartoonNetwork.com website) created the 'Power Play Games' service. Unlike the traditional shockwave and flash games on the Cartoon Network website at the time, Power Play Games were standalone executables that the user could download and play at any time without an internet connection. Potential customers could play time-restricted demos of these games, or purchase the full versions for a one-time fee. The service was criticized by fans for making once-free games suddenly require purchasing to play such as ''To the Eds-Streme!'' and ''Dexter's Labyrinth''. As the service continued, new games were created specifically for the service such as ''Bowl-Ed Over''.  


The only images you can see are the ones on the website. https://web.archive.org/web/20040605095824/http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/powerplay/games/bowled_over/
==Bowl-Ed Over==
''Bowl-Ed Over'' is a fairly simplistic bowling game with an ''Ed, Edd, n Eddy'' skin that can be played by up to four players using the same keyboard. The player(s) can choose between two lanes and can customize their bowling balls across three stats: weight, speed, and spin. Power points can be accumulated by scoring strikes, which can be used to modify these stats. Complete bowling ball and lane availability is currently unknown as the demo may differ from the purchased version of the game. The demo is limited to ten minutes of gameplay before the player is locked out.


An extraction of some game files is available here (Please note, you need 7-zip or WinRAR to open the file): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzmKUR71jczvTF9jYlJEZ1FkLU0/  
==Availability==
As shockwave games lost their appeal through the years, the Power Play Games service became defunct along with the games that were available. Luckily, the download link to the ''Bowl-Ed Over'' demo executable was archived on the wayback machine. It is available [https://web.archive.org/web/20040605095824/http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/powerplay/games/bowled_over/ here]. An extraction of some of the ''Bowl-Ed Over'' demo executable's files is available [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzmKUR71jczvTF9jYlJEZ1FkLU0/ here] as well. It is currently unknown if the contents of the purchased version of ''Bowl-Ed Over'' differs in any way from the demo executable besides the 10 minute time restriction.


It has a strange resemblance to another game called "Gutterball Bowling".
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
[[File:Screens.gif|200px|thumb|center|Screengrabs extracted from the game files.]]
[[File:Screens.gif|200px|thumb|center|Screengrabs extracted from the game files.]]
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Revision as of 21:46, 3 March 2017

TitleScreen.jpg

Title screen of Bowl-Ed Over.

Status: Lost

Bowl-Ed Over is an Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy-themed bowling game released for the PC in 2003 through CartoonNetwork.com's "Power Play Games" service for $19.95. It is a simple bowling game using characters, audio, and settings from the Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy television show. The game was potentially developed in Shockwave, which explains the difficulty in getting the demo to run on modern PCs.

Power Play Games

In order to compete with Nick.com's Nick Arcade (not to be confused with the television game show of the same name), Cartoon Network New Media (the division in charge of the CartoonNetwork.com website) created the 'Power Play Games' service. Unlike the traditional shockwave and flash games on the Cartoon Network website at the time, Power Play Games were standalone executables that the user could download and play at any time without an internet connection. Potential customers could play time-restricted demos of these games, or purchase the full versions for a one-time fee. The service was criticized by fans for making once-free games suddenly require purchasing to play such as To the Eds-Streme! and Dexter's Labyrinth. As the service continued, new games were created specifically for the service such as Bowl-Ed Over.

Bowl-Ed Over

Bowl-Ed Over is a fairly simplistic bowling game with an Ed, Edd, n Eddy skin that can be played by up to four players using the same keyboard. The player(s) can choose between two lanes and can customize their bowling balls across three stats: weight, speed, and spin. Power points can be accumulated by scoring strikes, which can be used to modify these stats. Complete bowling ball and lane availability is currently unknown as the demo may differ from the purchased version of the game. The demo is limited to ten minutes of gameplay before the player is locked out.

Availability

As shockwave games lost their appeal through the years, the Power Play Games service became defunct along with the games that were available. Luckily, the download link to the Bowl-Ed Over demo executable was archived on the wayback machine. It is available here. An extraction of some of the Bowl-Ed Over demo executable's files is available here as well. It is currently unknown if the contents of the purchased version of Bowl-Ed Over differs in any way from the demo executable besides the 10 minute time restriction.

Gallery

Screengrabs extracted from the game files.