I don’t expect much from licensed video games. So I was shocked when I came across the soundtrack Scooby Doo! Night of the 100 Horrors, a 2002 PS2 game based on the popular ‘1970s cartoon. It turned out that the music of this game is clapping.
As with a lot of things, I don’t remember where I first saw this game on my Twitter feed. Someone tweeted some facts about it and added a link to one of the songs that were made for the game. It turns out 100 horrors contains original songs for every boss in the same style as the classic animation show and its many musical parts.
Someone was able to write a catchy, funny song about an enemy called “Green Ghost”.“That’s impressive. The other bosses also get great songs. My personal favorite is Redbeard’s boss song. In the back you can hear a weak guitar being torn out. People had fun making this music. You can say.
As I listened to the other songs on that soundtrack, I started immersing myself in that game. Did you know Tim Curry voiced the main villain? in the game? (Yes, you did because it’s in the headline.) Check out this wonderful intro too.
THQ has been running quite a few hot streak remastering games from that era lately, including Destroy all people!
Getting a full remaster of this game isn’t that hard at all. it sold well at the time, got a sequel, and received pretty positive reviews. Make it happen THQ.
Until then, I’ll only watch clips from Tim Curry’s character The Mastermind in this game.
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