I love how in Flash Frame, they were showing movies that kids of that age probably weren't supposed to have known and watched. Not that I care whether they watch them, but it's still funny to me. I guess that game was meant to give the parents an edge.
The other Video Puzzles, in case you forgot, were Mixed Signals, Instant Replay, Video Repairman, Video Text, Credit Crawl, Hidden Camera, and Split Screen.
Blackstar Dude But according to this video’s title, these are just examples of Nickelodeon Arcade video puzzles. It doesn’t say examples of each and every type of video puzzle on the show. However, I agree that I would like to see examples of the video puzzles you named.
Yep. Of those excluded, Hyper Channels was probably one that should have made the cut... That one took the most effort and studio time: we actually made little setups, scripts, got people -- primarily staff and crew members, family friends, etc. -- in costume and makeup (I remember we had to hire actors for at least one piece which needed giant wrestlers... unfortunately, no one on staff was THAT buffed up! I think one of the wrestlers was Nils Allen Stewart, who has had an ultra prolific career ever since...). The Video Puzzles were pretty fun to shoot and put together.
The video puzzles of nick arcade are Needed to be uploaded are including hyper channels hidden camera Video text split screen credit crawl and video repairman
Much of it was possible because we had a fully equipped studio facility and a handy amount of Amiga computer gadgetry available. One of the neater products was the A2 Squared Live! board that was used for the Bonus Rounds to track the contestant's video images and put them inside of a video game. This board had a software seat from Elan Designs called Invision Plus, that had a suite of special effects and filters: the Robot Vision Video Puzzle is a perfect example. I remember the first time we used it, the engineers on the show would comment that it would cost tens of thousands of dollars to reproduce that effect with conventional video gear. We were able to prototype a lot of these effects on our desktops with the Amiga, casually test them out on kids and staff, before moving to higher end equipment where possible or necessary. The studio had very high quality standard definition equipment for the time at our disposal including Sony D2 machines -- which had some unique features for the time -- a multichannel Abekas effects controller, Quantel Paintbox, Chyron CG, Ulimatte, Ikegami Studio Cameras, Betacam field gear, and the aforementioned Amigas. All that gear coupled with a highly skilled and enthusiastic staff and crew really made it possible to pull it all off.
I Wish too see the one of the episodes of Nick Arcade that was on Turbonick like where Mikey is at The Specific Ocean where round 1 is the Beach and made it to the Goal and round 2 is Atlantis and other episodes that took place in Cape Cosmos where round 2 is Space Station Alpha what is Round 1 Planet X or Deep Space
In the episode with John/Bard VS. Christie/Walker, Round 1 is Deep Space & Round 2 is Space Station Alpha. Btw, I found out that they had the Video Repairman puzzle in that episode, and it featured “Smells Like Nirvana” by “Weird” Al Yankovic.
I love how in Flash Frame, they were showing movies that kids of that age probably weren't supposed to have known and watched. Not that I care whether they watch them, but it's still funny to me.
I guess that game was meant to give the parents an edge.
Jeremy was also a contestant on the first season of GUTS
Where’s the whole Clarissa Explains It All cast episode?
My favorite video puzzles are Split screen, What was that, and Credit Crawl "which isn't shown in the video", mainly because of the background music.
The other Video Puzzles, in case you forgot, were Mixed Signals, Instant Replay, Video Repairman, Video Text, Credit Crawl, Hidden Camera, and Split Screen.
Blackstar Dude But according to this video’s title, these are just examples of Nickelodeon Arcade video puzzles. It doesn’t say examples of each and every type of video puzzle on the show. However, I agree that I would like to see examples of the video puzzles you named.
Super Chris, And you forgot Video Challenge, but Video Challenge is not a video puzzle, it's what the players to choose one of the 5 video games.
I loved this show
I do too it was all i watched in the 90s
Another was Hyper Channels, in which the same subject was being brought up on every channel being clicked on and you had to guess what it was.
I love Nick Arcade watched it every day when it came on
The red team got cheated in the Flash frame game
IMPORTANT NOTICE: For anyone wanting to watch this, it is available on Paramount+!!!
Credit Crawl, Hyper Channels, Split Screen, and Video Repairman were not included.
Yep. Of those excluded, Hyper Channels was probably one that should have made the cut... That one took the most effort and studio time: we actually made little setups, scripts, got people -- primarily staff and crew members, family friends, etc. -- in costume and makeup (I remember we had to hire actors for at least one piece which needed giant wrestlers... unfortunately, no one on staff was THAT buffed up! I think one of the wrestlers was Nils Allen Stewart, who has had an ultra prolific career ever since...). The Video Puzzles were pretty fun to shoot and put together.
You forgot, Split Screen!
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Also, I remember one game called Video Text which was basically a Rebus puzzle.
The video puzzles of nick arcade are Needed to be uploaded are including hyper channels hidden camera Video text split screen credit crawl and video repairman
All the kids on this show are in their late 40s now
My example of Mikey's World is Mikey's American City Tour featuring Manhattan New York and Los Angeles California with Game Over the Bully.
Time Bomb was the most funniest moments on this game show! How can these players not know how to spell?
How would one even pull off some of these visuals?
Much of it was possible because we had a fully equipped studio facility and a handy amount of Amiga computer gadgetry available. One of the neater products was the A2 Squared Live! board that was used for the Bonus Rounds to track the contestant's video images and put them inside of a video game. This board had a software seat from Elan Designs called Invision Plus, that had a suite of special effects and filters: the Robot Vision Video Puzzle is a perfect example. I remember the first time we used it, the engineers on the show would comment that it would cost tens of thousands of dollars to reproduce that effect with conventional video gear. We were able to prototype a lot of these effects on our desktops with the Amiga, casually test them out on kids and staff, before moving to higher end equipment where possible or necessary. The studio had very high quality standard definition equipment for the time at our disposal including Sony D2 machines -- which had some unique features for the time -- a multichannel Abekas effects controller, Quantel Paintbox, Chyron CG, Ulimatte, Ikegami Studio Cameras, Betacam field gear, and the aforementioned Amigas. All that gear coupled with a highly skilled and enthusiastic staff and crew really made it possible to pull it all off.
Bro batman was definitely in the flash Fram game they cheated
Robocop was in it too
I Wish too see the one of the episodes of Nick Arcade that was on Turbonick like where Mikey is at The Specific Ocean where round 1 is the Beach and made it to the Goal and round 2 is Atlantis and other episodes that took place in Cape Cosmos where round 2 is Space Station Alpha what is Round 1 Planet X or Deep Space
In the episode with John/Bard VS. Christie/Walker, Round 1 is Deep Space & Round 2 is Space Station Alpha.
Btw, I found out that they had the Video Repairman puzzle in that episode, and it featured “Smells Like Nirvana” by “Weird” Al Yankovic.
Thanks to Paramount+ now I can watch the Episodes I haven’t seen on Nick Gas or since 30 years ago
@@brettjacquard219 in no coincidence, all the gas skipped season 2 episodes had Video Repairmen while the gas aired season 2 episodes didn’t.
at 0:55 it's Called Mean Sreak at Cedar Point
you forgot split screen
Whaaaa wa that
Which episodes of nick arcade are those from?
Me too
HYPER CHANNELS
Wait, wasn't the "What was that" Puzzle removed from broadcast for giving kids ideas?
Hmmmm... Never heard about that. Where did you hear that?
I thought someone posted that years ago.
I never heard that either
I don't recall that being a thing.
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