Fans of Scooby-Doo will enjoy how the game re-creates the look and feel of the old cartoon series, even if it doesn't tax the graphics capabilities of the Xbox.
Here's the intro scene to Scooby Doo! Night of 100 Frights. As the game is like an episode of the original series, this scene is basically the introduction to the original series. It's an impressive reproduction, and brings back many memories.
Posted Feb 23, 2007 by m0zart | 1'04" | 4,709 Views
This is the ending sequence for Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights. Expect spoilers. Also, look for the voices (and 3D models) of the late Don Knotts as the strange groundskeeper, and Tim Conway as the scientist/professor.
Posted Feb 21, 2007 by m0zart | 4'08" | 3,696 Views
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