Video Game Appearances
El Tigre has been licensed in two video games so far; El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (video game), and he is featured in the Nintendo DS version of Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots.
El Tigre has its own game at Nick Arcade: Festival De Las PiƱatas and El Tigre is a playable character in Nick Arcade's Nicktoons HoverZone along with SpongeBob, Patrick, Danny Phantom, Timmy Turner and Tak.
Read more about this topic: El Tigre: The Adventures Of Manny Rivera
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