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Post by brandyn on Oct 7, 2020 12:58:38 GMT -5
When I was younger I used to play a lot of flash games, and one of my favourite's as a kid was Scooby Doo Adventures- An episodic puzzle adventure game, I don't actually remember that much about the game, but I thought it would be really fun to revisit it years later, Perfectly in time for spooky season too , Especially because Flash is shutting down in December. This one's a long one, so grab some snacks and a nice hot drink and enjoy some Scooby Doo www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFWjmtquPH4
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Post by Doo on Oct 7, 2020 13:05:00 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum Brandyn! I loved the Scooby flash games too and am sad they're disappearing
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Post by brandyn on Oct 7, 2020 13:08:23 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum Brandyn! I loved the Scooby flash games too and am sad they're disappearing Thank you I'm a big fan of Scooby Doo, I even have a giant plush version of him I sleep with sometimes haha- Yeah the flash games are awesome; It is a shame flash is disappearing.. As I asked in the video, would you happen to know any history behind the flash games and if they are officially licensed?
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Post by Doo on Oct 7, 2020 15:45:48 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum Brandyn! I loved the Scooby flash games too and am sad they're disappearing Thank you I'm a big fan of Scooby Doo, I even have a giant plush version of him I sleep with sometimes haha- Yeah the flash games are awesome; It is a shame flash is disappearing.. As I asked in the video, would you happen to know any history behind the flash games and if they are officially licensed? Sorry, I hadn't gotten a chance to watch the video when I wrote the original comment. I know Scott Innes voiced Shaggy and Scooby for the cut scenes, and there were three of those were released in all: Horror on the High Seas which you highlight in the video, Mayan Monster Madness, and Haunts for the Holidays. I think they were released like mid-2000s, but I don't know a specific year. They were definitely officially licensed, as Scott Innes did those voices and it was once on the official WB site. There really isn't a lot of history out there on these which is sad, and many of them aren't available on any officially licensed sites anymore even prior to Flash going defunct in December. And hey, I didn't notice this the first time, but we both have Thorn avatars!
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Post by brandyn on Oct 7, 2020 16:10:26 GMT -5
Thank you I'm a big fan of Scooby Doo, I even have a giant plush version of him I sleep with sometimes haha- Yeah the flash games are awesome; It is a shame flash is disappearing.. As I asked in the video, would you happen to know any history behind the flash games and if they are officially licensed? Sorry, I hadn't gotten a chance to watch the video when I wrote the original comment. I know Scott Innes voiced Shaggy and Scooby for the cut scenes, and there were three of those were released in all: Horror on the High Seas which you highlight in the video, Mayan Monster Madness, and Haunts for the Holidays. I think they were released like mid-2000s, but I don't know a specific year. They were definitely officially licensed, as Scott Innes did those voices and it was once on the official WB site. There really isn't a lot of history out there on these which is sad, and many of them aren't available on any officially licensed sites anymore even prior to Flash going defunct in December. And hey, I didn't notice this the first time, but we both have Thorn avatars! Interesting info, thanks so much! I'll definitely be making more video's on the other ones you just listed. Haha, I had a thorn avatar last year on discord and saw yours and thought this would be the perfect place and time to revitalize it.
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Post by Doo on Oct 8, 2020 9:11:53 GMT -5
Sorry, I hadn't gotten a chance to watch the video when I wrote the original comment. I know Scott Innes voiced Shaggy and Scooby for the cut scenes, and there were three of those were released in all: Horror on the High Seas which you highlight in the video, Mayan Monster Madness, and Haunts for the Holidays. I think they were released like mid-2000s, but I don't know a specific year. They were definitely officially licensed, as Scott Innes did those voices and it was once on the official WB site. There really isn't a lot of history out there on these which is sad, and many of them aren't available on any officially licensed sites anymore even prior to Flash going defunct in December. And hey, I didn't notice this the first time, but we both have Thorn avatars! Interesting info, thanks so much! I'll definitely be making more video's on the other ones you just listed. Haha, I had a thorn avatar last year on discord and saw yours and thought this would be the perfect place and time to revitalize it. I can't wait to watch them! And aww, that's so cool that I inspired your Thorn avatar! Thanks!
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