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Nick Games And Sports For Kids Bumpers

Various bumpers from the channel.

Nick GaS Latin America

Latin America version of the channel!

Nick GAS (Nickelodeon Games and Sports for Kids) was a now-defunct children's digital cable TV channel owned by Paramount's Nickelodeon where it featured game shows from Nickelodeon's past. This channel was one of Nickelodeon's spin-offs and included nearly every game show in Nickelodeon's library. It included some of Nickelodeon's sports-focused shows as well.

It first launched on November 9, 1998 as a programming block on Nickelodeon and officially ran as a separate channel from March 1, 1999 to December 31, 2007 (because of problematic unknown factors, it closed on April 23, 2009 on Dish). It was replaced by The N (now TeenNick) 24/7. Nick GAS was really a children’s version of Game Show Network, but also, it featured some of athletic content.

Internationally, a Latin American version of Nick GAS titled Garra Accion Sudor which translates to Claw Action Sweat.

Original Programming[]

Game Shows Repeated On Nick GAS[]

Note: Nick GAS aired all versions of listed shows

Notable Personnel[]

Trade Tricks[]

  • Aaron McKie-Basketball-Jump Shot
  • Anne Molin-Snowboarding-Stale Fish
  • Brian Voss-Bowling-Curving the Ball
  • Chris Klein-Soccer-Penalty Kick
  • Jonny Walker-Soccer-Penalty Kick
  • Leland Fidler-Scrabble-Winning at Scrabble
  • Maria Sharapova-Tennis-Two-Handed Backhand
  • Mark Lisi-Soccer-The Cross
  • Natasza Zurek-Snowboarding-Gap To Boardslide
  • Norm Duke-Bowling-10 Pin
  • Ross Powers-Snowboarding-McTwist
  • Tony Hawk-Skateboarding-Dropping In
  • Tony Hawk-Skateboarding-Unknown

See Also[]

NickGames

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