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  1. 2.5M views 5 years ago. SpongeBob SquarePants Revenge of the Flying Dutchman (RotFD) [2002] PlayStation 2 / [Nintendo GameCube] 100% Longplay ...more. SpongeBob SquarePants...

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  2. SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman is a video game based on the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, developed by Vicarious Visions and BigSky Interactive, Inc. and published by THQ for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 home video game consoles, and the portable Game Boy Advance video game console.

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  3. SpongeBob SquarePantsRevenge of the Flying Dutchman is a fun platformer video game based on on the massively popular Nickelodeon cartoon show. In this game, Spongebobs snail, Gary, ran away from home and stumbled on a mystical haunted treasure chest.

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    • Cast
    • Plot
    • Spongebob's Abilities
    • Characters
    • Areas
    • Reception
    • Backwards Compatibility
    • Trivia
    Tom Kenny - SpongeBob SquarePants/Gary the Snail
    Bill Fagerbakke - Patrick Star
    Rodger Bumpass - Squidward Tentacles
    Clancy Brown - Eugene H. Krabs

    Console version

    One day, while getting ready to leave for work, SpongeBob tells Gary that he had a bad dream the previous night and the latter conveys that he had a bad dream too, so SpongeBob tells Gary that he will play fetch. After getting the stick, SpongeBob tells Gary to fetch his "favorite fetching stick." However, Gary brings back a chest. SpongeBob opens the chest only to find a series of consecutively smaller boxes. Eventually, he discovers a bottle which he opens and unwittingly releases the Flyin...

    Game Boy Advance version

    SpongeBob is walking Gary through Jellyfish Fields when he suddenly smells Snail Nip and runs away. SpongeBob chases after him through an empty area near his own house, encountering Patrick and Squidward along the way. This level serves as the tutorial. After completing a path through a cave, SpongeBob finds Gary, along with a large treasure chest. He opens it, revealing a series of smaller chests and eventually a bottle, which releases the Flying Dutchman. SpongeBob mistakes him for a genie,...

    Console version

    Throughout Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob can find changing tents that allow him to change clothes, which give him new abilities to assist him on his adventure. These costumes are: 1. SquarePants: Standard clothes. SpongeBob can do a chop attack, a ground smash, a rolling move which gives him some more speed, and an extra-high jump which can get him to higher platforms. He can also float in the air. Every other costume lets the player hover after they jump. 2. The Jellyfishing Gear: SpongeBob dons...

    Game Boy Advance version

    SpongeBob has a completely different move set, now only capable of jumping, gliding, crawling, blowing bubblesin various directions, and eventually collecting gadgets to use. Bubbles can be used to trap jellyfish for use as platforms and stunning enemies. Multiple different Bubble Soaps can be found through levels, each with different functions. 1. Normal is capable of the mentioned above. 2. Bounce creates bubbles that allow for higher jumps. 3. Strong creates bubbles that kill enemies quick...

    Main characters

    1. SpongeBob SquarePants- The playable protagonist and the face of the series. He is a childish adult who is on a journey to find the Flying Dutchman's Lost Treasures. Although the reason for his travels differs in the console versions and the GBA version. 2. Flying Dutchman- A ghost pirate trapped in a magic bottle that SpongeBob found one day. He is the main antagonist of the game who seeks revenge, hence the title. Although his motives that eventually drove SpongeBob to search for his Lost...

    Side characters

    1. Patrick Star 2. Eugene H. Krabs 3. Sandy Cheeks 4. Squidward Tentacles 5. Gary the Snail 6. Larry the Lobster 7. Rusty Scupper 8. French Narrator

    Console version

    The game has a total of seven expansive worlds for SpongeBob to explore, each one unique in its own way. Some were inspired by already-existing locales, such as Bikini Bottom and Goo Lagoon. Others, however, were new to the SpongeBob SquarePants universe and were first introduced in the game, such as Chum World and the Flying Dutchman's graveyard. Below is a list describing all seven areas: 1. Bikini Bottom: (Treasure: Dirty Sock) Bikini Bottom is the main hub. After gaining the proper bus ti...

    Game Boy Advance version

    Bikini Bottom is still explored, though instead of a hub world, the game is separated into chapters, each one containing three levels: a special challenge and a boss fight. Before SpongeBob can collect a treasure, he must first find three colored keys. Below is a list describing all of the areas of this version: 1. Home Sweet Pineapple: A single-level chapter set near 124 Conch Street. 1.1. Levels 1.1.1. Gary, Come Home!: SpongeBob chases after Gary through a coral-filled area and a cave. 1.1...

    The game has received mixed to negative reviews from critics on all platforms. Review aggregator Metacritic gave the GameCube version a 66/100 and the Game Boy Advance version a 71/100. IGN gave the PlayStation 2 version a 4/10, criticizing the game's sluggish controls, annoying music tracks, terrible graphics, frequent and obnoxious loading screen...

    All versions of the game has backward compatibility on the following systems: 1. GameCube (requires Game Boy Player)- The Game Boy Advance version requires a Game Boy Player peripheral to be played on a GameCube. 2. Nintendo DS- The Game Boy Advance version can be played on either, a Nintendo DS or DS Lite. 3. PlayStation 3 (old models)- Launch mod...

    General

    1. The Halloween DVD contains a sneak peek for this game in the special features. 1.1. Another featurette in the Sea Stories DVDshows tricks that the player can do in this game. 1. The early logo for this game is a little bit different than the final logo. It features the title on one wood plank instead of two wood planks and the words "of the" are not written in a black circle. 2. The Chum Bucket gloveis actually missing from the top of the Chum Bucket in this video game. 3. One of the moves...

  4. 14 de mar. de 2003 · Details. When archaeologists of the long-distant future dig up videotapes of an animated talking sponge who keeps a snail as a pet and counts a scuba-diving squirrel among his friends, they're...

  5. SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman is a SpongeBob SquarePants video game developed by Vicarious Visions and BigSky Interactive, Inc. and published by THQ. It was the last game to be developed by BigSky Interactive, Inc. One day, SpongeBob wakes up and begins with playing fetch...

  6. SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman is a Licensed Game published by Nickelodeon and THQ and released on the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Advance in 2002. The console version is a 3D platformer developed by Big Sky Interactive Studios while the GBA version is a 2D platformer developed by Vicarious Visions.