Nate's Great Adventure

Nate's Great Adventure is an action-adventure video game based on the Sweet Treets franchise. Starring the character Nate Nicholson, it is a follow-up to the All New! The Sweet Treets special "Nate and the Forest Venture", and chronologically takes place three months later. The game was released for the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color in September 2001. Franchise creator Taylor Ridley served as the director of all three versions of the game, though they were each developed by different studios. A PC version, based off the home console versions of the game was also released exclusively in China in 2002.

The Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 versions of Nate's Great Adventure were developed by Block1 Games, the Game Boy Advance version was developed by KP Games and the Game Boy Color version was developed by Puffinsoft. The former two studios were split off from Kubokartoonz Interactive, a game development division of Kubokartoonz, a Kuboian animation studio who co-produced both ''All New! The Sweet Treets and The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets''.

All four versions of the game received positive reviews from critics, who praised their gameplay, presentation, music and accessibility, although some criticised the game's marketing, as well as the loading times on the home console versions. Nate's Great Adventure was a commercial success, with the PlayStation 2 version selling over a million copies worldwide.