SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge

SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge

North American PlayStation cover art
Developer(s) Climax Group
Publisher(s) THQ
Producer(s) Treena Seymour
Designer(s) Nick Dry
Mark Davies
Programmer(s) Dave Owens
Paul Grenfell
Charles Blair
Artist(s) Kevin Martin
Chris Rondell
Shaun Pearson
Rob Wilmot
Wai Hung Wan
Composer(s) Matt Simmonds
Platform(s) PlayStation, Game Boy Advance
Release date(s)

PlayStation

  • NA: November 5, 2001

Game Boy Advance

  • NA: November 8, 2001
Genre(s) Platform-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge is a 2001 2D platform game developed by Climax Group and published by THQ. It was released for PlayStation on November 5, 2001 and for Game Boy Advance on November 8, 2001. The Game Boy Advance version was also released on a Twin Pack cartridge bundled with SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman[1] and a Triple Pack cartridge bundled with Tak and the Power of Juju and Rugrats: I Gotta Go Party in 2005.[2]

It is the second SpongeBob game released on PlayStation, after Nicktoons Racing, which features SpongeBob, Patrick, and Plankton as playable characters. The PlayStation version of SuperSponge sold 1.06 million copies, becoming one of the console's best-selling games.[3] The game was later reissued for the PlayStation as a Greatest Hits title.

Plot

It is Patrick's birthday, and SpongeBob wants to give him "the best present ever": a photo signed by his favorite superheroes, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy. However, the heroes want nothing more than to get rid of SpongeBob, so they keep sending him to accomplish random tasks around Bikini Bottom. After returning from one such task, SpongeBob discovers that the television in Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy's retirement home is broken, so he searches Bikini Bottom for repair tools. After finding the tools, SpongeBob returns to fix the television. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, feeling grateful, finally give SpongeBob the autographs. The game ends with Patrick thanking SpongeBob for the autographs, and everyone wishing him a happy birthday.

Gameplay

The game is divided in five worlds (listed as "chapters"), each one with four levels: Bikini Bottom, an underwater volcano, the prehistoric Bikini Bottom, Rock Bottom, and the industrial district of Bikini Bottom. Levels can be cleared by collecting the object desired by Barnacle Boy. In addition, the fourth level of every chapter has a boss.

Scattered through all the levels there are golden spatulas — by collecting all the 100 in a level, SpongeBob wins an extra life. In the PS version, spatulas also serve as health measurers, for, if SpongeBob touches an enemy, he loses all the collected spatulas, and if he is touched by an enemy without any spatulas, he loses a life, which is similar to the rings in Sonic the Hedgehog. In the GBA version, a separate health measure is used, which can be replenished by collecting items like Salty Fries, Salty Shakes, and Krabby Patties. Lives also can be obtained by finding underpants.

In the PS version, by collecting a certain number of spatulas in every chapter, a secret level named "Six Clams Adventure Land" (a reference to the Six Flags amusement park) can be unlocked. In those levels, set in an amusement park, SpongeBob must ride through the toys and collect all the 25 flower tokens. These tokens can be used to buy props to Patrick's birthday party at the end of the game.

To defeat enemies, SpongeBob can do a butt-bounce or use certain items such as:

Reception

SuperSponge received mixed reviews since its release: the PlayStation's version received 68% and the Game Boy Advance version a 67.83% on Gamerankings. The PlayStation version of this game also received the title of "Greatest Hits".[4]

References

  1. "SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge / Revenge of the Flying Dutchman (GBA) - GameFAQs". GameFAQs. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  2. "Tak / SuperSponge / Rugrats: I Gotta Go Party (GBA) - GameFAQs". GameFAQs. Retrieved January 15, 2016.
  3. "US Platinum Videogame Chart". The Magic Box. 2007-12-27. Retrieved 2016-08-22.
  4. Paddock, Matt. "SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge". PlayStation Illustrated. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
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