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According to the page manobros.com, the game was available from May 22, 2009 on its website. Using the inspect element option, you can get the original link where the code "200810" appears, indicating that it existed since October 2008. The game was removed from the Cartoon Network page at some point in 2011. It has been mentioned on some pages and articles. Anyway, on YouTube you can find a gameplay of the game, although this does not show the game in its entirety.
According to the page manobros.com, the game was available from May 22, 2009 on its website. Using the inspect element option, you can get the original link where the code "200810" appears, indicating that it existed since October 2008. The game was removed from the Cartoon Network page at some point in 2011. It has been mentioned on some pages and articles. Anyway, on YouTube you can find a gameplay of the game, although this does not show the game in its entirety.


Through manobros.com, the original link to the Cartoon Network site can be obtained, although this leads nowhere and the versions archived at the Wayback Machine are broken. A thumbnail has also been found within a part of the same site which shows what the game's title screen would look like, and two screenshots, one taken from an Argentine blog article. and another from a video demonstration of the Cartoon Network 2.5 page. [eleven]
Through manobros.com, the original link to the Cartoon Network site can be obtained, although this leads nowhere and the versions archived at the Wayback Machine are broken. A thumbnail has also been found within a part of the same site which shows what the game's title screen would look like, and two screenshots, one taken from an Argentine blog article. and another from a video demonstration of the Cartoon Network 2.5 page.  


During his search, he found an index page containing various versions of the game inside a folder, this carried the same code that was in the original link. Also, in the folder appears the date of modification, or upload of the file, which details that it was probably published on October 27, 2008 on the Cartoon Network page. Something to highlight is the number of different versions of the game, each of these files is named "terrorgame" plus an abbreviation of the country: ar (Argentina), cl (Chile), la (Latin America - used in the rest of the continent), mx (Mexico), ve (Venezuela). The language was also included in the files: es (Spanish). However, one of these files has only the abbreviation of the language instead of the country which is pt (Portuguese) that came to be used on the Cartoon Network Brazil page as O labirinto do Blu , according to some testimonies.
During his search, he found an index page containing various versions of the game inside a folder, this carried the same code that was in the original link. Also, in the folder appears the date of modification, or upload of the file, which details that it was probably published on October 27, 2008 on the Cartoon Network page. Something to highlight is the number of different versions of the game, each of these files is named "terrorgame" plus an abbreviation of the country: ar (Argentina), cl (Chile), la (Latin America - used in the rest of the continent), mx (Mexico), ve (Venezuela). The language was also included in the files: es (Spanish). However, one of these files has only the abbreviation of the language instead of the country which is pt (Portuguese) that came to be used on the Cartoon Network Brazil page as O labirinto do Blu , according to some testimonies.


Unfortunately, all ".swf" files are corrupt or empty, as they were not captured correctly by the Wayback Machine.
Unfortunately, all ".swf" files are corrupt or empty, as they were not captured correctly by the Wayback Machine.
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