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Taken from Lemon thread at … … Peter discusses work on the game… It is a great finding and very kind of Peter, and we hope to see more in the future preserved like this! It’s great to see developers digging out their disks before its too late!Ĭontributions: Peter Ward, Christina Burroughs, Kevin Tilley We’ll still list it within GTW64 as a “Preview” as a result of the intended content, and likely final fixes which were never done due to Microillusions going under. However, it feels like a complete title and the 3 mysteries present provide pretty much a complete title. The game is not complete though – as a 4th ghost town mystery was never fully completed. It’s probably the best Scooby Doo game on the C64, and a bit of compensation for Elite’s laserdisc style title never quite making it. The game spans 5 D64 images overall and is packed with cartoon pictures. Scooby Doo overall is a lovely graphic adventure game for kids, with some cool action sequences.
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What is surprising, is that according to Peter – most of the games were actually pretty much complete – so there is actually a series of titles like this one to still recover! As a result, most of the games never saw the light of day either. They revoked all their licences and this damaged Microillusions terribly – eventually contributing to them going bankrupt. However, Hanna-Barbera never approved the title and were furious with Microillusions for releasing it. They had shipped a Jetsons comic book serving as instructions with the game story background, which seemed like a great idea at the time. Microillusions made a terrible error though as they released The Jetsons to the world on the Amiga platform.
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There were to be a series of titles including Jonny Quest, Flintstones, The Jetsons and finally Scooby Doo across the Amiga, PC and C64 – possibly sharing the same engine to get all the titles out there quickly. His next assignment was on a Scooby Doo licence – which came about after Microillusions struck up a deal with Hanna-Barbera for a series of their licences. Peter Ward worked at Microillusions during the late 80’s, where he had worked on Main Frame for the same company just previous (before that he worked on Black Magic for Datasoft).
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To use this picture as your desktop wallpaper, right-click on it with your mouse and then select "Set as Windows Wallpaper" or "Set as Background", or whatever similar option your particular browser provides in the right-click pop-up menu.Forumites on Lemon 64 were happily surprised on the 4th August 2014, when the developer of a long lost adventure game of Scooby Doo was recovered and uploaded for the first time in over 20 years, after being recovered from disks in his basement. Here is a Scooby-Doo desktop wallpaper picture (800 x 600 pixels):
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View "The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo Movie Posters" page >Ĭlick here for some more Hanna-Barbera online fun and games > Play the "American Dragon: All Star Skate Park" game > Play the "Tom and Jerry: Refriger-Raiders" game > Play the "Hong Kong Phooey's Karate Challenge" game > Play "The Flintstones: Bedrock Bust-A-Boulder" game > Play "The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling" game > Play "The Flintstones: Runaround Fred" game > Play "The Flintstones: Bedrock Bobsleddin' Blowout" game > Play the "Scooby-Doo: Monster Sandwich" game > Play the "Scooby-Doo: Shaggy's Midnight Snack" game > Play the "Scooby-Doo: Snack Machine" game > Play the "Scooby-Doo: Monster Food Fight" game > Play the "Scooby-Doo: Escape from the Coolsonian" game > Play the "Scooby-Doo: 1000 Graveyard Dash" game > Play the "Scooby-Doo and the Creepy Castle" game > Play the "Scooby-Doo: Big Air 2 - Curse of the Half Pipe" game >