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Sesame Street video games

There have been a variety of Sesame Street video games released for video game platforms. Most of the Sesame Street video games were published and developed by NewKidCo.

Video games edit

The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland edit

Alpha Beam with Ernie edit

Big Bird's Egg Catch edit

Big Bird's Egg Catch (originally Grover's Egg Catch[1]) is a 1983 video game for the Atari 2600 developed by Atari and Children's Computer Workshop.[2]

In Big Bird's Egg Catch, the player controls Big Bird as he saves eggs produced by chickens at the top of the screen. These eggs travel down variously contorted chutes to land safely in the basket perched on Big Bird's head. Most eggs count for a single point, but a golden egg will periodically appear that is worth five points. When an egg is dropped, a number of points are lost. At higher levels, the eggs move faster, the chutes become more convoluted, there are more egg-laying hens, and the chutes may even flash invisible. "Turkey in the Straw", the song that plays during the egg-catching, also increases in tempo.

Periodically, Big Bird will exit the screen to count his eggs. During this stage, Big Bird is seen with his basket and numbers flash on the screen progressively faster as he counts. When the total is reached, a song is played and Big Bird dances. The game ends when too many eggs are dropped or a set number of counting sessions is performed.

Cookie Monster Munch edit

 
Cookie Monster Munch on the Atari 2600

Cookie Monster Munch is a video game developed by Atari and Children's Computer Workshop for the Atari 2600 and released in 1983.[3] The game was programmed by Gary Stark.[4]

The objective of Cookie Monster Munch is to guide Cookie Monster through a simple maze, collecting cookies and placing them in a cookie jar at the bottom of the screen.

Cookie Monster Munch used an Atari Kid's Controller (sold separately), although the regular keyboard controller would also work.

Cookie Monster's Quest edit

Cookie Monster's Quest has you play as Cookie Monster, as you wander around Sesame Street looking for your chocolate chip cookie, that you did not eat. [5] Along the way, you help your friends complete quests in this point-and-click game made around 2001. [6]

Count's Castle edit

Count's Castle is a video game developed by Atari for the Atari 2600. The game was never finished and was about 80% complete before development was stopped[7] and no prototype has been found. It was going to be a math based game.

Countdown edit

Sesame Street: Countdown is a platform game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. Players control Count von Count as they search for a number. The number is chosen in a spinning wheel. Each time players collect the right number, which may be in the form of a number or a collection of items that add up to the number. When players begin, they may choose to move by jumping repeatedly or running.[8]

Elmo's Art Workshop edit

Elmo's Art Workshop is a CD-ROM game produced by Creative Wonders and the Children's Television Workshop. First released as Sesame Street Art Workshop in 1995, it was reissued by Creative Wonders in 1998, and Encore Software in 2002 and 2005. The game's activities allow users to draw, paint and create artwork. Elmo, who is only heard in voice-over, gives instructions throughout.

Voices edit

  • Kevin Clash as Elmo

Elmo's Deep Sea Adventure edit

Elmo's Deep Sea Adventure is a CD-ROM game. The game was developed by Mattel Media in 2000 and re-released by Sesame Workshop in 2005, and by Encore Software in 2006. Elmo invites users to join him on his deep sea submarine to explore shipwrecks, sunken cities and lost treasure. Oscar, Grover, Zoe, Rosita and Telly also appear. Skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision making are taught in three play modes, five activities, and two levels.[9]

Elmo's Letter Adventure edit

Elmo's Letter Adventure is an educational game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation featuring Sesame Street's Elmo. It was released in 1999.[10]

Elmo's Number Journey edit

Elmo's Number Journey is an educational game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation featuring Sesame Street's Elmo. It was released in 1999.

Players must guide Elmo through three areas, split into two halves each, collecting the numbers needed to answer the mathematical problems posed by each area's host. Play begins on Sesame Street, where the player must choose one of three difficulty levels and then proceed to Elmo's playroom to access a tutorial or talk to one of the hosts in order to access their area. The difficulty level determines how many problems the player must solve to proceed to the next area, and how many mistakes a player can make before game over. Unlike many video games, there are no enemies to defeat and no races against the clock, play revolves around choosing the correct answer to problems and navigating areas with different vehicles.[11]

The Nintendo 64 version of Elmo's Number Journey has been somewhat popular amongst speedrunners in recent years due to the game's short duration.[12]

Elmo's Preschool edit

Elmo's Preschool is a CD-ROM game developed by Creative Wonders and Children's Television Workshop in August 1996.[13] Elmo guides the user, who chooses to play in one of the five unique playrooms available.

Voices edit

  • Kevin Clash as Elmo

The game sold more than 150,000 units by January 1997.[13]

Elmo Through the Looking-Glass edit

Elmo Through the Looking-Glass is a CD-ROM game. The game was developed by Creative Wonders and Children's Television Workshop in 1998 and later re-released by Encore Software and Sesame Workshop in 2004.

It was first released as Reading Adventure. When it was re-released the name changed.[citation needed]

In this game, Elmo goes through the looking-glass in his room to find the little red monster he sees there. Skills emphasized include object identification, visual discrimination, vocabulary, matching, and reading.[14] In 1998, this game was included in the two-disc Elmo's Reading: Preschool and Kindergarten CD-ROM set, along with Elmo's Reading Basics.

The name is inspired by Alice Through the Looking-Glass.

Elmo's ABCs edit

Elmo's ABCs is a video game developed by Bonsai Entertainment Corp. and published by NewKidCo. It was released on the Game Boy Color in 1999.[15]

Elmo's 123s edit

Elmo's 123s is a video game published by NewKidCo. It was released on the Game Boy Color in 1999.[16]

Get Set to Learn! edit

Get Set to Learn! is a CD-ROM game. The game was developed by Creative Wonders and Children's Television Workshop in 1996.[17] This game promotes the thinking and problem-solving skills necessary for learning.

Voices edit

  • Don Pearson as Guy Smiley
  • Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
  • Frank Oz as Grover and Cookie Monster
  • Jerry Nelson as Count von Count
  • Fran Brill as Zoe
  • Martin P. Robinson as Telly
  • Jerry Nelson and Martin P. Robinson as the Martians

Grover's Music Maker edit

Grover's Music Maker (originally called Monkey Music[citation needed]) is a video game for the Atari 2600 developed by Atari in 1983 but never released. The game was programmed by Stephen Keith and Preston Stuart and uses the Atari Kid's Controller.

The game has several songs pre-programmed into it that children can listen to as Grover dances across the stage. Players can also make their own songs by pressing different buttons on the keypad.

Grover's Travels edit

Grover's Travels is a 1998 CD-ROM game developed by Encore Software and Children's Television Workshop. In this parody of Gulliver's Travels, users join Grover as he meets Big Bird, Elmo, Mr. Snuffleupagus and more. There are six activities designed to teach numbers, shapes, sound recognition, story comprehension and emotions.

Let's Make a Word! edit

Let's Make a Word! is a 1995 CD-ROM game developed by Electronic Arts and Children's Television Workshop.

Guy Smiley welcomes users to his latest game show. Big Bird, Elmo, Oscar the Grouch, Rosita, Zoe and the Two-Headed Monster also appear. There are 6 different "word experts", and four locations filled with words, and over 300 words in this game to choose from.

The game was reissued by Creative Wonders, including as part of the two-disc Kindergarten Deluxe CD-ROM set, and later by Encore Software with different packaging.

Voices edit

  • Don Pearson as Guy Smiley
  • Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
  • Kevin Clash as Elmo
  • Fran Brill as Zoe
  • Carmen Osbahr as Rosita
  • Jerry Nelson and Adam Hunt as the Two-Headed Monster

Music Maker edit

Music Maker is a Sesame Street CD-ROM released in 1999 by Sesame Workshop and Mattel Interactive.

Elmo, Bert and Ernie, Grover and Cookie Monster lead kids into a music activity center of eight games and activities. The game also includes newly recorded and mixed versions of Sesame Street's greatest hits including "Rubber Duckie", "C is for Cookie" and "Elmo's Song" among others.

Voices edit

  • Kevin Clash as Elmo
  • Steve Whitemire as Ernie
  • Frank Oz as Bert, Grover and Cookie Monster

Pals Around Town edit

Pals Around Town is a computer game published by Hi-Tech Expressions in 1987 and programmed by Children's Television Workshop. It was released for the Atari, Commodore 64, and the IBM PCjr in cartridge form.

The basis for the game was strictly educational. The player could pick a character (Sesame Street characters available included Bert and Ernie, among others) and could interact with various objects in a variety of settings. Two such settings were a school classroom and an outdoor playground. Some items that could be interacted with included a fishbowl and a globe.

Oscar's Trash Race edit

Oscar's Trash Race is a video game for the Atari 2600 developed by Atari and was released in 1984.[18] The game was programmed by Christopher Omarzu[citation needed] and uses the Atari Kid's Controller.

The goal is to help Oscar the Grouch and the little Grouches collect trash in a race. It was meant to give practice in numerical skills and directional concepts.

Search and Learn Adventures edit

Search & Learn Adventures is a 1997 CD-ROM game. The game was developed by Creative Wonders and Children's Television Workshop in 1997, and re-released in 1998, 2000 (by Mattel Media), and 2004 (by Encore Software). Sherlock Hemlock guides users as they find the clues to solve puzzles and mysteries. Concepts emphasized are safety, healthy eating and recycling; skills developed include critical thinking and problem-solving. There are more than 20 activity combinations and multiple skill levels.

Voices edit

  • Jerry Nelson as Sherlock Hemlock, The Amazing Mumford, Count von Count and Mr. Johnson (The Food Lover)
  • Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
  • Kevin Clash as Elmo and Watson the Dog
  • Fran Brill as Zoe
  • Frank Oz as Bert, Grover and Cookie Monster
  • Steve Whitemire as Ernie makes a cameo in the beach ending but doesn't have any lines

Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster edit

In January 2010, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced plans to make Sesame Street games for the Xbox 360, which will use the Kinect accessory. The title was announced on February 15, 2011 as Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster, and was released on October 11 of that year.

Voices edit

  • Kevin Clash as Elmo
  • David Rudman as Cookie Monster
  • Eric Jacobson as Grover
  • Caroll Spinney as Oscar the Grouch
  • Martin P. Robinson as Telly Monster and Slimey the Worm
  • Dee Bradley Baker as Doo-rays

Kinect Sesame Street TV edit

Cast edit

  • Bob McGrath as himself
  • Dr. Loretta Long as Susan
  • Roscoe Orman as Gordon
  • Sonia Manzano as Maria
  • Emillio Delgado as Luis
  • Allison Barlett as Gina
  • Desiree Casado as Gabi
  • Alan Murraka as himself
  • Chris Knowings as himself
  • Nitya Vidyasagar as Leela

Voices edit

  • Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch
  • Kevin Clash as Elmo
  • Fran Brill as Zoe and Prairie Dawn
  • Steve Whitemire as Ernie and Kermit the Frog
  • Eric Jacobson as Bert, Grover and Guy Smiley
  • David Rudman as Cookie MOnster and Baby Bear
  • Jerry Nelson and Matt Vogel as Count von Count, Mr. Johnson, The Amazing Mumford and Sherlock Hemlock
  • Martin P. Robinson as Telly Monster
  • Martin P. Robinson and Bryant Young as Mr. Snuffleupagus
  • Carmen Osbahr as Rosita
  • Leslie Carrara-Rudolph as Abby Cadabby
  • Joey Mazzarino as Murray Monster
  • Martin P. Robinson and Matt Vogel as the Martians

Sesame Street A-B-C and 1-2-3 edit

 
The box art for the compilation of Sesame Street A-B-C and 1-2-3.

Sesame Street A-B-C and 1-2-3 are two educational video games for the NES. They were re-released as a compilation cartridge titled Sesame Street A-B-C and 1-2-3.

Sesame Street A-B-C

Sesame Street A-B-C is an educational Nintendo game featuring two educational video games.

The goal of Ernie's Big Splash is to create a series of connections, which include pipes, waterways, sea animals, and some of Ernie's friends including Oscar the Grouch, Bert, Grover, and Cookie Monster that will help Rubber Duckie to make his way to Ernie's bathtub. The game teaches basic logic, directions (North, South, East and West) and sequencing.

In Letter-Go-Round, the goal is to find the correct letter, spell words, and finding the missing letter of a word. There is also a mode where the player has to make a 'secret' word, by finding the correct letters. This game teaches letter recognition, word recognition, capital and lowercase, and spelling.

The video game was published by Hi Tech Expressions, for ages 3 to 6.

Ernie's Big Splash, one of the mini games present, was originally a stand alone title released for IBM PC DOS in 1986,[19][20] but later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System with other new mini games in 1990. On NES, it was released on the cartridge Sesame Street ABC, supplementing Letter-Go-Round. At some point in time, the game was released for the Unisys ICON operating system, a platform commissioned by the Ontario education system. No copies of this format exist, as the last ICON computers and software were destroyed in the early-2000s.[citation needed]

Sesame Street 1-2-3

Sesame Street 1-2-3 featured two different games: "Astro-Grover," and "Ernie's Magic Shapes", and was released for the NES in 1989.

In Ernie's Magic Shapes, you had to match the right symbol to a base symbol. This game teaches shape and color recognition, and is the only game in the NES line-up of Sesame Street games, that has a tutorial mode, so players can learn how to play.

In Astro-Grover, Grover and his little aliens buddies called 'Zips' teach basic math like counting, adding, and subtracting. Some games include finding the correct number to answer a question, or trying to find a group of the correct number of Zips.

It was developed by Rare and published by Hi-Tech Expressions.

Sesame Street: Big Bird's Hide and Speak edit

Sesame Street: Big Bird's Hide and Speak is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. It was the first NES game to feature a digitized voice, in the form of Big Bird. This game stars Big Bird and co-stars Little Bird, and features Bert, Ernie, The Count, Grover, and Elmo.

The game was developed by RSP Inc. and published by Hi Tech Expressions.[21]

All four sides of the D-pad move Little Bird to the next window clockwise; A and B Buttons both choose a window. The center buttons (Start and Select) exit to the game select screen.

The game's objective is to choose the correct character or letter, with six different levels. The first two levels are based on simply choosing the window instructed by Big Bird, while the next two needed memorizing since the windows close. In the fifth level, the player has to spell the three-letter word instructed by choosing the right letters. In the last level the player must attempt to spell the most number of different words before a time limit, the letters in the windows change after a new word is created.[22]

Sesame Street: Cookie's Counting Carnival edit

Sesame Street: Cookie's Counting Carnival is the first of four Sesame Street games targeting the Wii and Nintendo DS to be published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, with a PC version also available. It was developed by Black Lantern Studios and released in 2010 alongside Elmo's A-to-Zoo Adventure. The Nintendo versions utilize motion controls and are packaged with special Wii Remote and Nintendo DS stylus jackets that are intended to make them comfortable to use for young children. This game teaches basic math.

Voices edit

  • David Rudman as Cookie Monster
  • Caroll Spinney as Big Bird
  • Chris Knowings as himself

Sesame Street Counting Cafe edit

Sesame Street: Counting Cafe is a Sega Genesis game published by EA. Players learn how to count numbers with Grover as he tries to count, climb, and jump while collecting food items for counting. Bert has a tendency to throw an egg in the mass and alter the order.[23]

North America was the only region in which the game was released; it uses the American English language.

Sesame Street: Elmo's A-to-Zoo Adventure edit

Sesame Street: Elmo's A-to-Zoo is the second of four Sesame Street games targeting the Wii and Nintendo DS to be published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, with a PC version also available. It was developed by Black Lantern Studios and released in 2010 alongside Cookie's Counting Carnival. The Nintendo versions utilize motion controls and are packaged with special Wii Remote and Nintendo DS stylus jackets that are intended to make them comfortable to use for young children. This game pairs knowledge of the alphabet with an overview of animals.

Voices edit

  • Kevin Clash as Elmo
  • Fran Brill as Zoe
  • Chris Knowings as himself

Sesame Street: Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece edit

Sesame Street: Elmo's Musical Monsterpiece is the last of four Sesame Street games targeting the Wii and Nintendo DS to be published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. It was developed by Griptonite Games and released in 2012. As with Ready, Set, Grover! and the Nintendo versions of Elmo's A-to-Zoo and Cookie's Counting Carnival, this game utilizes motion controls and is packaged with special Wii Remote and Nintendo DS stylus jackets that are intended to make them comfortable to use for young children. This game intends to teach about musical instruments and using them to play songs.

This was one of the final videogame appearances of Jerry Nelson's voice of Count von Count before Nelson passed away in August 2012 of the year this game was released.

Voices edit

  • Kevin Clash as Elmo
  • Leslie Carrara-Rudolph as Abby Cadabby
  • Jerry Nelson as Count von Count

Sesame Street: Letters edit

Sesame Street: Letters is an interactive Sesame Street computer game that was originally developed by the Children's Television Workshop in 1991. it was reissued by Creative Wonders in 1994, and The Learning Company or Knowledge Adventure in 2001.

Voices edit

Sesame Street: Numbers edit

Sesame Street: Numbers is an interactive Sesame Street computer game that was originally developed by the Children's Television Workshop in 1991. it was reissued by Creative Wonders in 1994, and The Learning Company or Knowledge Adventure in 2001.

Voices edit

Sesame Street: Ready, Set, Grover! edit

Sesame Street: Ready, Set, Grover! is the third of four Sesame Street games targeting the Wii and Nintendo DS to be published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. It was developed by Griptonite Games and released in 2011. As with the Nintendo versions of Elmo's A-to-Zoo and Cookie's Counting Carnival, this game utilizes motion controls and is packaged with special Wii Remote and Nintendo DS stylus jackets that are intended to make them comfortable to use for young children. This game teaches the basics of personal health, exercise, playtime and relaxation.

Voices edit

  • Eric Jacobson as Grover
  • Kevin Clash as Elmo
  • Leslie Carrara-Rudolph as Abby Cadabby

Sesame Street: Sports edit

Sesame Street: Sports was published by NewKidCo and was released on PlayStation and Game Boy Color in 2001.[24]

Voices edit

The Three Grouchketeers edit

The Three Grouchketeers is a 1998 CD-ROM game released in 2005 by Encore Software and Creative Wonders.

This game is a parody of Alexandre Dumas's 1844 novel The Three Musketeers. Telly, Zoe and Grover are on a quest to find King Oscar's missing Royal Pig. Each has a unique talent: Telly knows about shapes, Zoe is good with animals, and Grover reads very well. They must cooperate to complete their tasks.[25]

Voices edit

  • Frank Oz as Allistair Cookie Monster and Grover
  • Fran Brill as Zoe
  • Martin P. Robinson as Telly
  • Caroll Spinney as Oscar the Grouch

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sesame Street video games news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message There have been a variety of Sesame Street video games released for video game platforms Most of the Sesame Street video games were published and developed by NewKidCo Contents 1 Video games 1 1 The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland 1 2 Alpha Beam with Ernie 1 3 Big Bird s Egg Catch 1 4 Cookie Monster Munch 1 5 Cookie Monster s Quest 1 6 Count s Castle 1 7 Countdown 1 8 Elmo s Art Workshop 1 8 1 Voices 1 9 Elmo s Deep Sea Adventure 1 10 Elmo s Letter Adventure 1 11 Elmo s Number Journey 1 12 Elmo s Preschool 1 12 1 Voices 1 13 Elmo Through the Looking Glass 1 14 Elmo s ABCs 1 15 Elmo s 123s 1 16 Get Set to Learn 1 16 1 Voices 1 17 Grover s Music Maker 1 18 Grover s Travels 1 19 Let s Make a Word 1 19 1 Voices 1 20 Music Maker 1 20 1 Voices 1 21 Pals Around Town 1 22 Oscar s Trash Race 1 23 Search and Learn Adventures 1 23 1 Voices 1 24 Sesame Street Once Upon a Monster 1 24 1 Voices 1 25 Kinect Sesame Street TV 1 25 1 Cast 1 25 2 Voices 1 26 Sesame Street A B C and 1 2 3 1 27 Sesame Street Big Bird s Hide and Speak 1 28 Sesame Street Cookie s Counting Carnival 1 28 1 Voices 1 29 Sesame Street Counting Cafe 1 30 Sesame Street Elmo s A to Zoo Adventure 1 30 1 Voices 1 31 Sesame Street Elmo s Musical Monsterpiece 1 31 1 Voices 1 32 Sesame Street Letters 1 32 1 Voices 1 33 Sesame Street Numbers 1 33 1 Voices 1 34 Sesame Street Ready Set Grover 1 34 1 Voices 1 35 Sesame Street Sports 1 35 1 Voices 1 36 The Three Grouchketeers 1 36 1 Voices 2 ReferencesVideo games editThe Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland edit Main article The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland video game Alpha Beam with Ernie edit Main article Alpha Beam with Ernie Big Bird s Egg Catch edit Big Bird s Egg Catch originally Grover s Egg Catch 1 is a 1983 video game for the Atari 2600 developed by Atari and Children s Computer Workshop 2 In Big Bird s Egg Catch the player controls Big Bird as he saves eggs produced by chickens at the top of the screen These eggs travel down variously contorted chutes to land safely in the basket perched on Big Bird s head Most eggs count for a single point but a golden egg will periodically appear that is worth five points When an egg is dropped a number of points are lost At higher levels the eggs move faster the chutes become more convoluted there are more egg laying hens and the chutes may even flash invisible Turkey in the Straw the song that plays during the egg catching also increases in tempo Periodically Big Bird will exit the screen to count his eggs During this stage Big Bird is seen with his basket and numbers flash on the screen progressively faster as he counts When the total is reached a song is played and Big Bird dances The game ends when too many eggs are dropped or a set number of counting sessions is performed Cookie Monster Munch edit nbsp Cookie Monster Munch on the Atari 2600Cookie Monster Munch is a video game developed by Atari and Children s Computer Workshop for the Atari 2600 and released in 1983 3 The game was programmed by Gary Stark 4 The objective of Cookie Monster Munch is to guide Cookie Monster through a simple maze collecting cookies and placing them in a cookie jar at the bottom of the screen Cookie Monster Munch used an Atari Kid s Controller sold separately although the regular keyboard controller would also work Cookie Monster s Quest edit Cookie Monster s Quest has you play as Cookie Monster as you wander around Sesame Street looking for your chocolate chip cookie that you did not eat 5 Along the way you help your friends complete quests in this point and click game made around 2001 6 Count s Castle edit Count s Castle is a video game developed by Atari for the Atari 2600 The game was never finished and was about 80 complete before development was stopped 7 and no prototype has been found It was going to be a math based game Countdown edit Sesame Street Countdown is a platform game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991 Players control Count von Count as they search for a number The number is chosen in a spinning wheel Each time players collect the right number which may be in the form of a number or a collection of items that add up to the number When players begin they may choose to move by jumping repeatedly or running 8 Elmo s Art Workshop edit Elmo s Art Workshop is a CD ROM game produced by Creative Wonders and the Children s Television Workshop First released as Sesame Street Art Workshop in 1995 it was reissued by Creative Wonders in 1998 and Encore Software in 2002 and 2005 The game s activities allow users to draw paint and create artwork Elmo who is only heard in voice over gives instructions throughout Voices edit Kevin Clash as ElmoElmo s Deep Sea Adventure edit Elmo s Deep Sea Adventure is a CD ROM game The game was developed by Mattel Media in 2000 and re released by Sesame Workshop in 2005 and by Encore Software in 2006 Elmo invites users to join him on his deep sea submarine to explore shipwrecks sunken cities and lost treasure Oscar Grover Zoe Rosita and Telly also appear Skills such as critical thinking problem solving and decision making are taught in three play modes five activities and two levels 9 Elmo s Letter Adventure edit Elmo s Letter Adventure is an educational game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation featuring Sesame Street s Elmo It was released in 1999 10 Elmo s Number Journey edit Elmo s Number Journey is an educational game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation featuring Sesame Street s Elmo It was released in 1999 Players must guide Elmo through three areas split into two halves each collecting the numbers needed to answer the mathematical problems posed by each area s host Play begins on Sesame Street where the player must choose one of three difficulty levels and then proceed to Elmo s playroom to access a tutorial or talk to one of the hosts in order to access their area The difficulty level determines how many problems the player must solve to proceed to the next area and how many mistakes a player can make before game over Unlike many video games there are no enemies to defeat and no races against the clock play revolves around choosing the correct answer to problems and navigating areas with different vehicles 11 The Nintendo 64 version of Elmo s Number Journey has been somewhat popular amongst speedrunners in recent years due to the game s short duration 12 Elmo s Preschool edit Elmo s Preschool is a CD ROM game developed by Creative Wonders and Children s Television Workshop in August 1996 13 Elmo guides the user who chooses to play in one of the five unique playrooms available Voices edit Kevin Clash as ElmoThe game sold more than 150 000 units by January 1997 13 Elmo Through the Looking Glass edit Elmo Through the Looking Glass is a CD ROM game The game was developed by Creative Wonders and Children s Television Workshop in 1998 and later re released by Encore Software and Sesame Workshop in 2004 It was first released as Reading Adventure When it was re released the name changed citation needed In this game Elmo goes through the looking glass in his room to find the little red monster he sees there Skills emphasized include object identification visual discrimination vocabulary matching and reading 14 In 1998 this game was included in the two disc Elmo s Reading Preschool and Kindergarten CD ROM set along with Elmo s Reading Basics The name is inspired by Alice Through the Looking Glass Elmo s ABCs edit Elmo s ABCs is a video game developed by Bonsai Entertainment Corp and published by NewKidCo It was released on the Game Boy Color in 1999 15 Elmo s 123s edit Elmo s 123s is a video game published by NewKidCo It was released on the Game Boy Color in 1999 16 Get Set to Learn edit Get Set to Learn is a CD ROM game The game was developed by Creative Wonders and Children s Television Workshop in 1996 17 This game promotes the thinking and problem solving skills necessary for learning Voices edit Don Pearson as Guy Smiley Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch Frank Oz as Grover and Cookie Monster Jerry Nelson as Count von Count Fran Brill as Zoe Martin P Robinson as Telly Jerry Nelson and Martin P Robinson as the MartiansGrover s Music Maker edit Grover s Music Maker originally called Monkey Music citation needed is a video game for the Atari 2600 developed by Atari in 1983 but never released The game was programmed by Stephen Keith and Preston Stuart and uses the Atari Kid s Controller The game has several songs pre programmed into it that children can listen to as Grover dances across the stage Players can also make their own songs by pressing different buttons on the keypad Grover s Travels edit Grover s Travels is a 1998 CD ROM game developed by Encore Software and Children s Television Workshop In this parody of Gulliver s Travels users join Grover as he meets Big Bird Elmo Mr Snuffleupagus and more There are six activities designed to teach numbers shapes sound recognition story comprehension and emotions Let s Make a Word edit Let s Make a Word is a 1995 CD ROM game developed by Electronic Arts and Children s Television Workshop Guy Smiley welcomes users to his latest game show Big Bird Elmo Oscar the Grouch Rosita Zoe and the Two Headed Monster also appear There are 6 different word experts and four locations filled with words and over 300 words in this game to choose from The game was reissued by Creative Wonders including as part of the two disc Kindergarten Deluxe CD ROM set and later by Encore Software with different packaging Voices edit Don Pearson as Guy Smiley Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch Kevin Clash as Elmo Fran Brill as Zoe Carmen Osbahr as Rosita Jerry Nelson and Adam Hunt as the Two Headed MonsterMusic Maker edit Music Maker is a Sesame Street CD ROM released in 1999 by Sesame Workshop and Mattel Interactive Elmo Bert and Ernie Grover and Cookie Monster lead kids into a music activity center of eight games and activities The game also includes newly recorded and mixed versions of Sesame Street s greatest hits including Rubber Duckie C is for Cookie and Elmo s Song among others Voices edit Kevin Clash as Elmo Steve Whitemire as Ernie Frank Oz as Bert Grover and Cookie MonsterPals Around Town edit Pals Around Town is a computer game published by Hi Tech Expressions in 1987 and programmed by Children s Television Workshop It was released for the Atari Commodore 64 and the IBM PCjr in cartridge form The basis for the game was strictly educational The player could pick a character Sesame Street characters available included Bert and Ernie among others and could interact with various objects in a variety of settings Two such settings were a school classroom and an outdoor playground Some items that could be interacted with included a fishbowl and a globe Oscar s Trash Race edit Oscar s Trash Race is a video game for the Atari 2600 developed by Atari and was released in 1984 18 The game was programmed by Christopher Omarzu citation needed and uses the Atari Kid s Controller The goal is to help Oscar the Grouch and the little Grouches collect trash in a race It was meant to give practice in numerical skills and directional concepts Search and Learn Adventures edit Search amp Learn Adventures is a 1997 CD ROM game The game was developed by Creative Wonders and Children s Television Workshop in 1997 and re released in 1998 2000 by Mattel Media and 2004 by Encore Software Sherlock Hemlock guides users as they find the clues to solve puzzles and mysteries Concepts emphasized are safety healthy eating and recycling skills developed include critical thinking and problem solving There are more than 20 activity combinations and multiple skill levels Voices edit Jerry Nelson as Sherlock Hemlock The Amazing Mumford Count von Count and Mr Johnson The Food Lover Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch Kevin Clash as Elmo and Watson the Dog Fran Brill as Zoe Frank Oz as Bert Grover and Cookie Monster Steve Whitemire as Ernie makes a cameo in the beach ending but doesn t have any linesSesame Street Once Upon a Monster edit Main article Sesame Street Once Upon a Monster In January 2010 Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment announced plans to make Sesame Street games for the Xbox 360 which will use the Kinect accessory The title was announced on February 15 2011 as Sesame Street Once Upon a Monster and was released on October 11 of that year Voices edit Kevin Clash as Elmo David Rudman as Cookie Monster Eric Jacobson as Grover Caroll Spinney as Oscar the Grouch Martin P Robinson as Telly Monster and Slimey the Worm Dee Bradley Baker as Doo raysKinect Sesame Street TV edit Main article Kinect Sesame Street TV Cast edit Bob McGrath as himself Dr Loretta Long as Susan Roscoe Orman as Gordon Sonia Manzano as Maria Emillio Delgado as Luis Allison Barlett as Gina Desiree Casado as Gabi Alan Murraka as himself Chris Knowings as himself Nitya Vidyasagar as LeelaVoices edit Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch Kevin Clash as Elmo Fran Brill as Zoe and Prairie Dawn Steve Whitemire as Ernie and Kermit the Frog Eric Jacobson as Bert Grover and Guy Smiley David Rudman as Cookie MOnster and Baby Bear Jerry Nelson and Matt Vogel as Count von Count Mr Johnson The Amazing Mumford and Sherlock Hemlock Martin P Robinson as Telly Monster Martin P Robinson and Bryant Young as Mr Snuffleupagus Carmen Osbahr as Rosita Leslie Carrara Rudolph as Abby Cadabby Joey Mazzarino as Murray Monster Martin P Robinson and Matt Vogel as the MartiansSesame Street A B C and 1 2 3 edit nbsp The box art for the compilation of Sesame Street A B C and 1 2 3 Sesame Street A B C and 1 2 3 are two educational video games for the NES They were re released as a compilation cartridge titled Sesame Street A B C and 1 2 3 Sesame Street A B CSesame Street A B C is an educational Nintendo game featuring two educational video games The goal of Ernie s Big Splash is to create a series of connections which include pipes waterways sea animals and some of Ernie s friends including Oscar the Grouch Bert Grover and Cookie Monster that will help Rubber Duckie to make his way to Ernie s bathtub The game teaches basic logic directions North South East and West and sequencing In Letter Go Round the goal is to find the correct letter spell words and finding the missing letter of a word There is also a mode where the player has to make a secret word by finding the correct letters This game teaches letter recognition word recognition capital and lowercase and spelling The video game was published by Hi Tech Expressions for ages 3 to 6 Ernie s Big Splash one of the mini games present was originally a stand alone title released for IBM PC DOS in 1986 19 20 but later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System with other new mini games in 1990 On NES it was released on the cartridge Sesame Street ABC supplementing Letter Go Round At some point in time the game was released for the Unisys ICON operating system a platform commissioned by the Ontario education system No copies of this format exist as the last ICON computers and software were destroyed in the early 2000s citation needed Sesame Street 1 2 3Sesame Street 1 2 3 featured two different games Astro Grover and Ernie s Magic Shapes and was released for the NES in 1989 In Ernie s Magic Shapes you had to match the right symbol to a base symbol This game teaches shape and color recognition and is the only game in the NES line up of Sesame Street games that has a tutorial mode so players can learn how to play In Astro Grover Grover and his little aliens buddies called Zips teach basic math like counting adding and subtracting Some games include finding the correct number to answer a question or trying to find a group of the correct number of Zips It was developed by Rare and published by Hi Tech Expressions Sesame Street Big Bird s Hide and Speak edit Sesame Street Big Bird s Hide and Speak is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990 It was the first NES game to feature a digitized voice in the form of Big Bird This game stars Big Bird and co stars Little Bird and features Bert Ernie The Count Grover and Elmo The game was developed by RSP Inc and published by Hi Tech Expressions 21 All four sides of the D pad move Little Bird to the next window clockwise A and B Buttons both choose a window The center buttons Start and Select exit to the game select screen The game s objective is to choose the correct character or letter with six different levels The first two levels are based on simply choosing the window instructed by Big Bird while the next two needed memorizing since the windows close In the fifth level the player has to spell the three letter word instructed by choosing the right letters In the last level the player must attempt to spell the most number of different words before a time limit the letters in the windows change after a new word is created 22 Sesame Street Cookie s Counting Carnival edit Main article Sesame Street Cookie s Counting Carnival Sesame Street Cookie s Counting Carnival is the first of four Sesame Street games targeting the Wii and Nintendo DS to be published by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment with a PC version also available It was developed by Black Lantern Studios and released in 2010 alongside Elmo s A to Zoo Adventure The Nintendo versions utilize motion controls and are packaged with special Wii Remote and Nintendo DS stylus jackets that are intended to make them comfortable to use for young children This game teaches basic math Voices edit David Rudman as Cookie Monster Caroll Spinney as Big Bird Chris Knowings as himselfSesame Street Counting Cafe edit Sesame Street Counting Cafe is a Sega Genesis game published by EA Players learn how to count numbers with Grover as he tries to count climb and jump while collecting food items for counting Bert has a tendency to throw an egg in the mass and alter the order 23 North America was the only region in which the game was released it uses the American English language Sesame Street Elmo s A to Zoo Adventure edit Main article Sesame Street Elmo s A to Zoo Adventure Sesame Street Elmo s A to Zoo is the second of four Sesame Street games targeting the Wii and Nintendo DS to be published by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment with a PC version also available It was developed by Black Lantern Studios and released in 2010 alongside Cookie s Counting Carnival The Nintendo versions utilize motion controls and are packaged with special Wii Remote and Nintendo DS stylus jackets that are intended to make them comfortable to use for young children This game pairs knowledge of the alphabet with an overview of animals Voices edit Kevin Clash as Elmo Fran Brill as Zoe Chris Knowings as himselfSesame Street Elmo s Musical Monsterpiece edit Main article Sesame Street Elmo s Musical Monsterpiece Sesame Street Elmo s Musical Monsterpiece is the last of four Sesame Street games targeting the Wii and Nintendo DS to be published by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment It was developed by Griptonite Games and released in 2012 As with Ready Set Grover and the Nintendo versions of Elmo s A to Zoo and Cookie s Counting Carnival this game utilizes motion controls and is packaged with special Wii Remote and Nintendo DS stylus jackets that are intended to make them comfortable to use for young children This game intends to teach about musical instruments and using them to play songs This was one of the final videogame appearances of Jerry Nelson s voice of Count von Count before Nelson passed away in August 2012 of the year this game was released Voices edit Kevin Clash as Elmo Leslie Carrara Rudolph as Abby Cadabby Jerry Nelson as Count von CountSesame Street Letters edit Sesame Street Letters is an interactive Sesame Street computer game that was originally developed by the Children s Television Workshop in 1991 it was reissued by Creative Wonders in 1994 and The Learning Company or Knowledge Adventure in 2001 Voices edit Martin P Robinson as Snuffy Telly Monster Caroll Spinney as Big Bird Oscar Frank Oz as Bert Cookie Monster Grover Harvey Kneeslapper Jim Henson as Ernie Kermit the Frog Jerry Nelson as Sherlock Hemlock Harry Monster Kevin Clash as Elmo Fran Brill as Prairie DawnSesame Street Numbers edit Sesame Street Numbers is an interactive Sesame Street computer game that was originally developed by the Children s Television Workshop in 1991 it was reissued by Creative Wonders in 1994 and The Learning Company or Knowledge Adventure in 2001 Voices edit Kevin Clash as Elmo Hoots the Owl Caroll Spinney as Big Bird Oscar Frank Oz as Bert Cookie Monster Grover Jim Henson as Ernie Kermit the Frog Guy Smiley Martin P Robinson as Snuffy Telly Monster Jerry Nelson as Count von Count Biff Sherlock HemlockSesame Street Ready Set Grover edit Main article Sesame Street Ready Set Grover Sesame Street Ready Set Grover is the third of four Sesame Street games targeting the Wii and Nintendo DS to be published by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment It was developed by Griptonite Games and released in 2011 As with the Nintendo versions of Elmo s A to Zoo and Cookie s Counting Carnival this game utilizes motion controls and is packaged with special Wii Remote and Nintendo DS stylus jackets that are intended to make them comfortable to use for young children This game teaches the basics of personal health exercise playtime and relaxation Voices edit Eric Jacobson as Grover Kevin Clash as Elmo Leslie Carrara Rudolph as Abby CadabbySesame Street Sports edit Sesame Street Sports was published by NewKidCo and was released on PlayStation and Game Boy Color in 2001 24 Voices edit Caroll Spinney as Big Bird Kevin Clash as Elmo Frank Oz as Cookie Monster Grover Steve Whitmire as Ernie Martin P Robinson as Telly Monster Fran Brill as ZoeThe Three Grouchketeers edit The Three Grouchketeers is a 1998 CD ROM game released in 2005 by Encore Software and Creative Wonders This game is a parody of Alexandre Dumas s 1844 novel The Three Musketeers Telly Zoe and Grover are on a quest to find King Oscar s missing Royal Pig Each has a unique talent Telly knows about shapes Zoe is good with animals and Grover reads very well They must cooperate to complete their tasks 25 Voices edit Frank Oz as Allistair Cookie Monster and Grover Fran Brill as Zoe Martin P Robinson as Telly Caroll Spinney as Oscar the GrouchReferences edit DP Royal Archives Coke Wins The True Story www digitpress com Retrieved 2016 03 02 Big Bird s Egg Catch GameFAQs Cookie Monster Munch for Atari 2600 MobyGames Retrieved 2009 03 16 Cookie Monster Munch AtariProtos Geo plays cookie monster quest YouTube 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