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Pages in category "Christmas video games" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
He finds Sally in a crypt where a giant spider clings her to the ceiling and attacks Jack. Jack defeats the spider, saves Sally, and finds the Valentine's Day Holiday Door. When Jack and Sally walk out of the crypt, she gives Jack the key to Dr. Finkelstein's laboratory and gives him the idea to use his Pumpkin King powers to defeat Oogie's ...
Sally Genevieve Hansen (née Finney) was born in 1908 in Kansas City, Kansas, to Thomas M. and Jennie M. Finney, [1] the owners of a small cosmetics company, La Finné. As a teenager, she left home to become a dancer in Hollywood , California, [ 2 ] landing roles on stage and screen, including The Orpheus Four , [ 3 ] Friendly Enemies , [ 4 ...
From left to right: Doctor Finkelstein, the Mayor, Sally, Jack, Barrel, Santa Claus, Zero, Lock, Shock and Oogie Boogie. This article lists characters seen in the 1993 film The Nightmare Before Christmas and the video games The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King and The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge.
The game was published by D3 Publisher in Japan, and by Buena Vista Games internationally. A prequel to the 1993 stop motion animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas , it tells the story of Jack Skellington 's first encounter with Oogie Boogie , and how he claimed the title of "The Pumpkin King".
Quixotic Games also developed The Nightmare Before Christmas Party Game that was released in 2007 by NECA. [101] A collector's edition The Nightmare Before Christmas-themed Jenga game was issued with orange, purple and black blocks with Jack Skellington heads on them. The set comes in a coffin-shaped box instead of the normal rectangular box.
The Grinch is a 2000 platform video game loosely based on the film How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Developed by Artificial Mind & Movement and published by Konami, the game was released in North America one week prior to the film's theatrical release—November 10, 2000. George Lowe does uncredited work as
The game's plot revolves around a child named Andy (Guthy in the European game, mostly referred to on screen as "Toy Commander"), who gets new army-themed toys for Christmas, and neglects his childhood favorites. The toys, led by Huggy Bear, Andy's childhood teddy bear, rebel and try to destroy the new toys.