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|title=<center>Bedrock Dance Academy Postopia Dance Pad 2008 </center>
|title=<center>Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy</center>
|image=Bedrock Dance Academy Postopia Dance Pad 2008.png
|image=Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy Title Screen.png
|imagecaption=The dance pad that is compatible with the Bedrock Dance Academy game.
|imagecaption=The ''Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy'' title screen.
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=02 Dec ‘18
|datefound=02 Dec 2018
|foundby=LFS97
|foundby=LFS97
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In 2008, Post Cereals released a game for their Postopia website called '''''Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy'''''. It was a dancing game that featured the characters from ''The Flintstones'' TV show and ''Fruity Pebbles'' and ''Cocoa Pebbles'' commercials. The gameplay was similar to that of the game series ''Dance Dance Revolution'', in which players have to press the arrows that correlate with the arrows in the game screen.
In 2008, Post Cereals released a game for their Postopia website called '''''Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy''''' and was developed by Skyworks Interactive. It was a dancing game that featured the characters from ''The Flintstones'' TV show and Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles commercials. The gameplay was similar to that of the game series ''Dance Dance Revolution'', in which players have to press the arrows that correlate with the arrows in the game screen.<ref>[http://www.siliconera.com/2008/08/14/a-cocoa-pebbles-flavored-ddr-clone/ Information on the ''Bedrock Dance Academy'' game.] Retrieved 17 Apr '20</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
The game could only be played as a demo through the Postopia website whereas the full version of the game would have to be downloaded onto a PC to play. The Postopia website was closed in 2011, which caused the game to no longer be available for download and neither the game nor the demo were archived in the Wayback Machine, thus causing the game to be lost.  
The game could only be played as a demo through the Postopia website whereas the full version of the game would have to be downloaded onto a PC to play. The Postopia website was closed in 2011, which caused the game to no longer be available for download and neither the game nor the demo were archived in the Wayback Machine, thus causing the game to be lost.  


On December 2nd, 2018, Lost Media Wiki user LFS97 found the installer link of that game from an archive of the Postopia website, and uploaded it onto Archive.org.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/bda_install The Archive.org link to ''Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy''.] Retrieved 27 Jan '19</ref>
On December 2nd, 2018, Lost Media Wiki user LFS97 found the installer link of that game from an archive of the Postopia website, and uploaded it onto Archive.org.


==The Dance Pad==
==The Dance Pad==
One major difference between this game and ''Dance Dance Revolution'' is that while most ''Dance Dance Revolution'' dance pads are for home consoles, the one used for ''Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy'' is made exclusively for PC since the game is an online computer game and the dance pad has a USB connector. The dance pad could only be purchased through mail order by mailing $5.00, two UPCs (the barcode that is found on the bottom of every cereal box), and an order form which can be found in boxes of Cocoa Pebbles cereal that advertised the dance pad or by printing out the order form through the ''Bedrock Dance Academy'' main webpage in the official Postopia website. Due to the game's obscurity and the dance pad being purchased through mail order only, the dance pad cannot be found or purchased online.
[[File:Bedrock Dance Academy Postopia Dance Pad 2008.png|thumb|200px|The dance pad that is compatible with the ''Bedrock Dance Academy'' game.]]
One major difference between this game and ''Dance Dance Revolution'' is that while most ''Dance Dance Revolution'' dance pads are for home consoles, the one used for ''Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy'' is made exclusively for PC since the game is an online computer game and the dance pad has a USB connector. The dance pad could only be purchased through mail order by mailing $5.00, two UPCs (the barcode that is found on the bottom of every cereal box), and an order form which can be found in boxes of Cocoa Pebbles cereal that advertised the dance pad or by printing out the order form through the ''Bedrock Dance Academy'' main webpage in the official Postopia website. Due to the game's obscurity and the dance pad being purchased through mail order only, the dance pad cannot be found or purchased online.  
 


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.postopia.com//bda/bda_install.exe Game available from the Wayback Machine.]
*[https://archive.org/details/bedrockdanceacademy The Archive.org link to ''Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy''.] Retrieved 27 Jan '19
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080805080940/http://www.postopia.com/bda/ Main game page (the game itself is broken).]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.postopia.com//bda/bda_install.exe Game available from the Wayback Machine.] Retrieved 17 Apr '20
*[http://www.siliconera.com/2008/08/14/a-cocoa-pebbles-flavored-ddr-clone/ Information on the ''Bedrock Dance Academy'' game.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080805080940/http://www.postopia.com/bda/ Main game page (the game itself is broken).] Retrieved 17 Apr '20
*[http://www.tonysilvestri.com/cocoa-pebbles.shtml Screenshot of the ''Bedrock Dance Academy'' main eebpage.]
*[http://www.tonysilvestri.com/cocoa-pebbles.shtml Screenshot of the ''Bedrock Dance Academy'' main webpage.] Retrieved 17 Apr '20


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 23:29, 17 April 2020

Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy Title Screen.png

The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy title screen.

Status: Found

Date found: 02 Dec 2018

Found by: LFS97

In 2008, Post Cereals released a game for their Postopia website called Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy and was developed by Skyworks Interactive. It was a dancing game that featured the characters from The Flintstones TV show and Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles commercials. The gameplay was similar to that of the game series Dance Dance Revolution, in which players have to press the arrows that correlate with the arrows in the game screen.[1]

Availability

The game could only be played as a demo through the Postopia website whereas the full version of the game would have to be downloaded onto a PC to play. The Postopia website was closed in 2011, which caused the game to no longer be available for download and neither the game nor the demo were archived in the Wayback Machine, thus causing the game to be lost.

On December 2nd, 2018, Lost Media Wiki user LFS97 found the installer link of that game from an archive of the Postopia website, and uploaded it onto Archive.org.

The Dance Pad

The dance pad that is compatible with the Bedrock Dance Academy game.

One major difference between this game and Dance Dance Revolution is that while most Dance Dance Revolution dance pads are for home consoles, the one used for Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm’s Bedrock Dance Academy is made exclusively for PC since the game is an online computer game and the dance pad has a USB connector. The dance pad could only be purchased through mail order by mailing $5.00, two UPCs (the barcode that is found on the bottom of every cereal box), and an order form which can be found in boxes of Cocoa Pebbles cereal that advertised the dance pad or by printing out the order form through the Bedrock Dance Academy main webpage in the official Postopia website. Due to the game's obscurity and the dance pad being purchased through mail order only, the dance pad cannot be found or purchased online.


External Links

Reference