Use a Stub Projector. Run the EXE file and it will prompt you for the DIR/DXR/DCR file to open. mega.nz/#!chhElBzJ!yy5sW4MIiFMGZVk7RFQviokbc_vzweryLldbdqmRtfA
Last Edit: Aug 27, 2017 8:21:22 GMT by tomysshadow
Hmm, no, the site itself is still up, I'd guess it's more for licensing reasons.
The trick is that the game content is usually located at shockwave.com/content/[insert name of game here but all lowercase with no spaces]/sis/[insert game's filename here].[insert file extension here]
If you know the previous URL of the game, the Wayback Machine can typically be used to find those details.
The more I look at that image, the more I start to remember the show. It's weird how I could forget a super surreal show like this, but remember a calmer and more laid back cartoon called "Grandpa's Garden". Another show from Treehouse that has almost no presence on the internet.
All I really remember of Grandpa's Garden is "Trees!"
Nick Jr. used to have a video player on their Playtime web portal called Nick Jr. Video which would often have clips or even full episodes of shows on Nick Jr. (behind ads, of course.) These weren't supposed to be available in Canada but sometimes if I refreshed the page enough they'd show up anyway. A number of videos on there were also fairly unique - for example the Wonder Pets pilot was on there for a bit, and although that pilot is not uncommon to find on YouTube it's not something you'd see on TV often I'd imagine - so it was good to have on demand. The Nick site had its equivalent of this called TurboNick which I was unaware of at the time.
One video which I believe was a Nick Jr. Video original though may have also been elsewhere or even on the Nick channel (I didn't get it since I live in Canada) was a short, one or two minute clip. The clip was live action and set in a busy city (I want to say New York but I'm not sure) with a girl and her friend, who is a dragon - the dragon was a guy in a suit/costume. They see an ice cream truck and the girl asks the dragon if he wants vanilla or chocolate. Then she poses the question "why not both?" and she gets a vanilla cone while the dragon gets a chocolate cone. Then I think the clip ends. This is just a random thing I remembered and it was on Nick Jr. Video for a short while though may have also been on TV, and I don't know whether or not it had a proper name.
Last Edit: Jul 30, 2017 1:37:48 GMT by tomysshadow
Person who asked on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/tipofmytongue/comments/26vqgh/tomtchildrens_show_show_about_a_girl_who_lived_in/ Seems quite elusive!
I do rememebering seeing the same short about the one in 6th grade. However I do know it was on discovery education. Ill see if I can find the video using my login or ask my old teacher when schools back.
I have access to Discovery Education. Any idea what it was called?
That doesn't mean a lot. Every domain name needs to be renewed every 12 months. So the expiry date means nothing if the domain is renewed, which it likely will be.
Actually, I have this show's soundtrack from when I backed up Nick Jr. Radio. It's not the full show, but if anyone wants it, that can be found here: mega.nz/#!18IylBCb!umX6RZJYxzpAvPn6Cz4EP2mhe-ZhBes_MdmpBTMM0bY
I just went to the Nick Arcade website and found the central download folder. (Couldn't open the game as of yet, nor crack it with a Shockwave KeyGen)
I'm easily able to get around the time limit, the problem is it's just a white screen for me. I don't know what's causing this or what is supposed to happen. It seems to be using 3dvia Player, which I am familiar with, but I haven't figured this bug out quite yet. It happens even when I use the trial legitimately.
And yes, in fact the games in that folder are still online, they've just been moved to downloadcdn.shockwave.com/pub/ at the same location, there's just no links to them. I know how to get around the protection for them because they all use the same method but I'm hesitant to share. After all, the same methods could be used to remove trials on games that are still on the market, which is not my intention. I hope they don't get deleted. Maybe someone should just go through and make sure Wayback has them all, but it'd take a while.
Last Edit: Jun 16, 2017 4:38:16 GMT by tomysshadow
I remember that "Get Up and Go Go" thing. I think it was part of some kind of effort to get kids to exercise more lol. These videos were very lazily produced,they would literally just take a segment of some show in which the characters were exercising and put the music over it. The music was just some guy yelling "Get up and go go ! " over and over again,with an energetic techno tune. I remember one of them was a loop of the penguin from The Backyardigans kayaking. I hated these back when I was a kid,they bored me to death lol.
when i hear get up and go go makes me think of "get up and go" a song from ants in your pants i remember, still have yet to find it in lickety split's uploads
Just watched the music video and it's not even close to the same song, but thanks anyway.