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Gravjet_Concept_Art.jpg|Concept art for the game
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Ren_And_Stimpy_Models.jpg|The models for Ren and Stimpy in their vehicle
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SpongeBob SquarePants And The Nicktoons Gravjet Racing.jpg

Official artwork of the game by Dave Aikins.

Status: Lost

SpongeBob SquarePants and the Nicktoons Gravjet Racing was a racing game planned for release in 2009 featuring characters from SpongeBob SquarePants, Barnyard, Ren And Stimpy, Fanboy And Chum Chum, My Life As A Teenage Robot, The Mighty B and possibly more. Before it's cancellation, the ESRB rated the game and gave it an E rating along with stating that it was intended to be released for the Xbox 360 and PC.[1] The name of the developers and publisher however have not been revealed.

Gameplay

The game would have played similarly to the game series' Mario Kart and F-Zero in the sense that it would have played at a fast pace and had a feature for battling with weapons along with panels on the track which when a character drives over them, the kart would have slowed down or spin out. Every character would be assigned a unique kart which stayed in the art style of the series represented but made into futuristic versions.

Cancellation

The game never left the beta stage and was cancelled due to financial difficulties. No builds of the game have been released online, only screenshots.

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See Also

External Links

References

  1. The ESRB page for the game. Retrieved 11 Aug '20