Unreleased Scooby-Doo Night of 100 Frights Prototype Discussion | Game-Rave TV Ep. 157-A
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Apologies for the static and lighting issues. This was about 30 attempts in. :(
Jason presents the original vision for the unreleased PlayStation game Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights. It would eventually be released on PS2, GC, and Xbox.
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I love learning about prototypes!
I can't thank you enough for this. I've been trying to find prototype builds of this game for ages now. This is just what I was wanting.
I am merely the messenger - all the credit goes to the groups archiving and hunting all these for preservation. I'm just thankful that I get to be there at the forefront. So glad you'll take advantage of it. :D
I am the guy who sold this on eBay lol. Glad it got preserved and you made a good video.
@@ninjagaiden86 Keep up the great work. This was one of my favorite prototypes to play.
Now if only we could find a prototype of the game when it was finally made into a metroidvania. That makes it easier to compare to the final game, and I wonder how different the levels would be.
@@ninjagaiden86 Do you have anything else in your possession? Like the ps2 beta?
4:59 I bet that villain in the second square must be one of the Ghosts of Captain Moody.
Never underestimated hackles willing to finish something. However, they do need a will, and I doubt anyone will ever bother
Thankfully I'm not the only one who indeed wanted to see footage and someone covering this thanks for doing this I wanted to see this badly I love night of 100 frights so this makes me love the game even more even though this is the prototype version of the game nonetheless its awsome to finally get footage of this version of the game
Poking around in the video files I learned that the only thing "The Creeper" is afraid of is tomatoes. Now I have to go lie down, this is all too much for me.
I wonder if that was the one video "Clue Scroll" I couldn't get to play. I think it's in the Mansion stage - one of the clue pick ups would fade in and out like it played the animation, but never did.
@@GameRaveTV Pulled them all off with github.com/m35/jpsxdec one of them have sector errors and wouldn't play, believe that was 16. Just extracts 40 garbled audio files.
Another RUclips channel extracted all, if not most of the cutscenes, and surprisingly, there was even an unmasking and ending cutscene so we can piece together the original story!
Wow this is actually really cool! I had no idea that Night of 100 Frights was originally being made for the PlayStation 1. Loved the PS2 game though.
Same! When I was first offered the chance to cover it, I thought they had the title wrong. Nope! Shocked me as well!
I loved the PS2 version as a kid and was in shock to find out a PS1 version (almost) existed.
But yeah, after all the syncing, animations, sprites and items were added and completed- I give the PlayStation’s 1994 hardware about 10000 to 1 chance of being able to cough it out at playable frame rates.
It’s sad we didn’t get to have this, but I understand why they made the decision. Redesigning the game for the much stronger hardware paid off! And I’m sure maybe someday the homebrew community could replicate something like what the PS1 game would have been.
6:28 the Black Knight Ghost
Maybe they could’ve tried going with a similar idea as the final version, but, the whole mansion idea can be replaced with the multiple locations idea of this prototype and the FMV could’ve been taken out and have the gang communicate with walkie-talkies and stuff like that.
You mean like in Cyber Chase?
@@jordanwright2072 Something like that, but, more like the gameplay of the final version.
@@robertoramirez660 Oh.
I Got Your Scooby Snack Swinging, Fruity
huh?
It's a ruh-roh roguelike Scooby-Doo!
Two new prototypes were just discovered! Please play them!
What, where, how? 😀
@@GameRaveTV I saw someone give links in a Heavy Iron Modding Discord.
Are you sure you're not thinking of Star Trek: First Contact and the hologram bullets? And damn you for somehow managing to make me feel wistful for a cancelled 20-year-old FMV game.
Oh man, it was worth it for that geek dive. "With the safeties off, even a hologram can kill." :D
This version of the game looks like it would’ve been very boring and repetitive, but I really like the classically animated cutscenes in lieu of cutscenes with the 3D animated models.
I think once the enemies were in their proper place and the footage sped up slightly it would have had its place in the library. Like a weird adventure racing-type game. Nothing game-of-the-year obviously, but it could have had a chance. :D
It's a completely different beast.
They scrapped everything from this one then?
Kinda.
Some locations were repurposed into other Scooby-Doo games, but strictly in name and concept only. This was the only one that used FMV.
@@GameRaveTV Like Mystery Mayhem?
@@jordanwright2072 Yep. One stage went to Mayhem, two others to the released versions. Whole bunch of fun reads in the Trivia Tab at my site:
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@@GameRaveTV What about Unmasked?
Great video
Thank you! :D
@@GameRaveTV Do u have Dragon Ball GT Final Bout Variants?
@@nousernameneeded There's just the original release and the Atari re-release as far as I know. game-rave.com/?p=3585
Brilliant info, Thanks for the link
So where did this game come from. Was it leaked online by an employee? Did someone just find the disk randomly? I've been trying to figure out the origins of this prototype for weeks and haven't found anything.
Hello! I am not privy to that information sadly. Most of these come from private collectors with really good connections to developers or from a whole lot of footwork and research. I'm given early access to show it off and celebrate its release by a middle-person. I would assume unless the source themselves announce it, they would keep themselves "hidden" in order to enable more prototypes to be discovered.
Jason is there still a way for me to buy a copy of the Superman prototype? If so please let me know. I have a job now I want to buy it. I know I have a couple of other games for my PlayStation 2!.
The Superman Proto was publicly released and should be available on Archive.org. Simply download it and the redump.org Cue sheet, and you can play it on emulator or burn a CDR (at 1x) and use it on modded real hardware.
@@GameRaveTV Thanks I appreciate it.
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