Post by canadianchildhood on Jun 4, 2019 13:53:33 GMT
As a kid, I spent a lot of time on nickjr.com and playhousedisney.com. Whenever I try to use an archive of the Playhouse Disney site, clicking on anything will send me to the Disney site of today. A lot of the old Nick Jr. website contents get stuck on the loading screen. Here is a list of what I'm hoping to play again if I could get an archive of these from someone:
Nick Jr. - Nick Jr. Radio - Blue's Clues (all content) - Oswald (The Big Diner game) - Dora the Explorer (Puppy Running game and Going to the Fun Fair game) - Little Bill (All content, but particularly Little Bill's Adventure with Captain Brainstorm game)
Playhouse Disney - My Friends Tigger and Pooh (all content) - Bear in the Big Blue House (all content, but particularly the cake baking game and Shadow Sez game) - Handy Manny (the Mr. Lopart game and the storybook about Stretch and Rusty (?) getting lost) - Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (Donald's Gone Gooey Fishing) - Johnny and the Sprites (all content)
Wayback Machine did a pretty good job grabbing Nick Jr. Playtime, but it's largely inaccessible in modern browsers due to user-agent sniffing. Disney Go was not as lucky.
It is likely the Nick Jr. Playtime games will find their way into Flashpoint eventually, but for the time being, here at least are the Blues Clues/Learning Company games: reliableanswers.com/kids/
I also have Nick Jr. Radio with all the songs included as I backed it up when it still existed. I'm not going to give it out publicly since it has a lot of music from Nick shows and I'm concerned that it's essentially offering a pirated music download. But I'll send you a link to it in a private message.
As a kid, I spent a lot of time on nickjr.com and playhousedisney.com. Whenever I try to use an archive of the Playhouse Disney site, clicking on anything will send me to the Disney site of today. A lot of the old Nick Jr. website contents get stuck on the loading screen. Here is a list of what I'm hoping to play again if I could get an archive of these from someone:
Nick Jr. - Nick Jr. Radio - Blue's Clues (all content) - Oswald (The Big Diner game) - Dora the Explorer (Puppy Running game and Going to the Fun Fair game) - Little Bill (All content, but particularly Little Bill's Adventure with Captain Brainstorm game)
Playhouse Disney - My Friends Tigger and Pooh (all content) - Bear in the Big Blue House (all content, but particularly the cake baking game and Shadow Sez game) - Handy Manny (the Mr. Lopart game and the storybook about Stretch and Rusty (?) getting lost) - Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (Donald's Gone Gooey Fishing) - Johnny and the Sprites (all content)
The Old Nick Jr Websites used to work in the Wayback Machine, but in 2017, static.nickjr.com along with other external nickjr.com domains were deleted, which were domains Nick Jr used to hold their games and site assets from circa 2001-2015 for the other domains, and circa 2007-2015 for static.nickjr.com. When the Nick Jr website rebranded in 2015 and the majority of the site shifted from Flash to HTML5, all the games were stored directly on nickjr.com rather than external domains such as static.nickjr.com, except for some of the older Flash games. Since static.nickjr.com wasn't really utilized anymore and since people figured out how to get inside the domain by bruteforcing the filenames (Because visiting static.nickjr.com returned a 403 forbidden error), it was deleted in 2017, which also explains why certain older Flash games shown on the new Nick Jr website won't play when you click on them. Most of the 2000-2004 style site was kept on the same nickjr.com domain, but for some reason it still refuses to work in the Wayback Machine after 2017. The 2004-2009 and 2009-2010 style Nick Jr websites never worked well in the Wayback Machine from the beginning in the year 2015 for example, because the homepage was stuck on loading, and the game selection page I think didn't work, but when the domains were deleted, it quit working altogether. The 2000-2004 Nick Jr site on the other hand worked flawlessly in the Wayback Machine until 2017, other than a few microsite SWF files for certain shows not being archived (e.g. Oswald). If you try to visit any of the old Nick Jr websites in the Wayback Machine after 2017 (Even in a Flash-supported browser), it will redirect to the modern Nick Jr website with a 404 error. However, I actually have fully functional archives of three Nick Jr websites ranging from 2000-2010. I have the 2000-2004 style Nick Jr website, the 2004-2009 style Nick Jr website, and the 2009-2010 style Nick Jr website. They include all the games and stories, and Nick Jr Radio. The only thing that doesn't work on the sites however is the Videos section, since none of that was archived in the Wayback Machine or by anyone else we know of at the moment. All the files for the sites came from Wayback Machine archives of nickjr.com and static.nickjr.com, and the code in the HTML and JavaScript files was patched by Raymond Haun to work again. The only parts that didn't come from the Wayback Machine were Nick Jr Radio, which was a custom archive and patch done by TOMYSSHADOW in 2015, and the Piper O'Possum homepages on the 2004-2009 site, which I found in the browser cache of the original hard drive from my childhood PC, which is my 2003 HP Pavilion 735n with Windows XP, which I still have. If you would be interested in checking out this archive, send me a private message, and I'll give you a Google Drive link. You will get a custom ZIP file for Flashpoint Core, which you can extract, and run the sites by opening Flashpoint Core, clicking the Games tab, and running the game called Old Nick Jr Websites from 2000-2010. When you run it, you will be greeted with a webpage with three hyperlinks to each of the archived sites, which you can click to check out the different eras of the Nick Jr website up until 2010.
Post by oldnickjrfan2003 on Jan 23, 2021 1:34:22 GMT
another reason why the shows landings don't load is because their side_nav_button & side_nav_background swfs are lost and their show_template.jhtml scripts were not captured correctly the only ones that were found however is the wonder pets ones
Post by rarenogginstuff on Sept 21, 2022 22:54:51 GMT
Hey, if anyone can help with this, I would really appreciate it! I have a domain (nostalgiakidssites.com) where I have the old Nick Jr Playtime websites archived. Most of the assets came from the Wayback Machine, some are from my own caches of my old computers I used to visit the sites when I was younger, and some are actually rough reconstructions made using JPEXS Flash Decompiler and/or an old copy of Flash (e.g. the 2010-2012 navigation bar, and VERY rudimentary SWF microsites for Oswald and Max & Ruby). However, a decent amount of older Nick Jr website assets are now lost media, due to the Wayback Machine not grabbing them, and Nick Jr pulling the plug on their older CDNs containing the assets in 2017. These are the assets I'm on a MAJOR HUNT for, and if anyone can find them in their old caches or whatnot, please let me know ASAP, as I would HUGELY appreciate it, and it would be a HUGE HELP for my old Nick Jr websites!
2003 Max & Ruby Microsite SWF from 2000-2004 Nick Jr Playtime (maxr_msite.swf, looks like this youtu.be/O9KZuOrnWPg?t=2316)
Different Pages for Little Bill Coloring (page1.swf-page5.swf, the 2000 versions are archived, but the ones used from approx. 2004-2014 are lost media, they look like this www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Yd2TGK7GAw) Little Tikes Safetytown Game (safety_town.swf, plus other unknown-filename assets, as it was multi-asset) Yes, this game was on Nick Jr Playtime at one point, but the only trace I could find of it was the main SWF file in a littletykes.com Wayback Machine archive (https://web.archive.org/web/20030422002241/littletykes.com/funforkids/safetytown.swf), and the game had at least one more asset, an SWF file which is lost media.