Nickelodeon has produced countless quality shows in its decades of operation, a good portion of which are still relevant today in one way or another. Shows like SpongeBob SquarePants, Rugrats, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are just a handful of what Nickelodeon's produced over the years. But even in the face of this stiff competition, there's one show that's managed to transcend the usual realms of kid's TV, and become a Nickelodeon star for all ages: Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Debuting in 2005, Avatar: The Last Airbender thrusts audiences into an anime-inspired world, full of characters who are capable of manipulating one of four elements, such as Katara, Avatar's leading waterbender. While previous Nickelodeon shows had overarching plots and character development, none did it quite so elegantly as Avatar: The Last Airbender, and its high level of quality is what's kept it so popular today. But where there's popularity also comes spin-offs and adaptations, and Avatar: The Last Airbender has had plenty of those, some of which have been video games. Unfortunately though, despite having a premise that's naturally suited for the video game format, Avatar: The Last Airbender has had a disappointing history in the video game landscape.
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While Avatar: The Last Airbender has had many Flash browser games over the years, a now-defunct PC MMO called Avatar: Legends of the Arena, and even a handful of solid tabletop games, the series has only had a few fully-fledged console titles. The first of these was a 2006 title simply called Avatar: The Last Airbender. Set between Book One and Two, this title sees the player control either Aang, Sokka,
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