What's up everybody! Which episode in "First Frights" did you like? Let me know by leaving a comment below. *Episodes* : Episode 1 - 2:07 Episode 2 - 45:26 Episode 3 - 2:18:55 Episode 4 - 3:53:32 *Bolt the Super Dog* ► ruclips.net/video/hNU5sZYd_dk/видео.html
Ya’ll don’t realize how scared I was when I finished the last episode. The mystery remaining unsolved? A real ghost? It scared me as a kid. I’m rewatching this as an adult I still get shivers through my body from it. I don’t think I’ll ever recover from it.
I didn’t know it was possible to feel nostalgia when youre only 16, I played this game 9/10 years ago and memories came to me as it progressed, it doesn’t seem that I spent so long without even thinking about the game, the soundtrack, the scenarios, the game is one of those remarkable ones that are based on films, series or cartoons. A little while ago they made a remake of SpongeBob's game. It would be fantastic to see a remake of this bad boy . And it's a shame that it's a forgotten game .
Dude, i was beating this game for like 3 times, i was a little kid back when i was playing this game and now i'm a teenager who still craving to play this game again
Used to play this with my dad, he passed when I was 15 but I still remember us sitting in the living room playing this game and drinking Mountain Dew when I was a kid, thanks for posting this, brought back a lot of good memories
Moral Illiteracy Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. -Matthew 22:37-38 Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true. It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us. The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7). How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today. In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class. He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in. With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.” The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first” (1 John 4:19) In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” (Matthew 22:36) Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40) Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly. If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain. And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.” It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him” (Matthew 4:10) If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
SECOND ARRIVAL OF JESUS 2031 (Satan impersonates Christ before 2031) Timeline: 2020 - 2031: removal of individual right to favor the majority (coronavirus), test covid (breeding ground of abominations) economic collapse (millions of businesses close in order to make digital money to divide people by colors ), establishment of the number (vaccine), the image (worship of the trinity) and the mark of the beast (false day of worship and Sunday rest); those who obey these decrees will be destroyed along with satan (those who have knowledge of God and receive the vaccine will lose their protection and will receive the mark of the beast), satan impersonating Christ to change the fourth commandment (Saturday), will perform false miracles , false signs (demons pose as deceased relatives to simulate a false resurrection (demons are the ones who have always masqueraded as ghosts. (God forbids any contact with these beings), pope of Rome antichrist (changed times and the law), ultra-fanatic fascist theocracy democracy system, ecumenism (union of all religions), false alien invasion (demons pretend to be beings from other worlds, the earth is flat, no rocket has left), persecution, 7 last plagues, the 144 thousand ascend with Jesus to heaven, end of humanity, destruction of the earth by fire - second arrival of Jesus 2028 - 2031. There is a time limit to fulfill the 10 commandments. This is called the end of the sealing time. God seals his people to protect them. The law of God is the seal, put the law of God in your heart and Jesus will cover you with his blood and protect you. So Satan will not be able to put the mark of the beast on you no matter how much he wants, because Jesus protects you. How can I be baptized ?: To be baptized, we must fulfill these points: 1. Understand the scriptures 2. Recognize Jesus as the literal Son of God 3. Repent and stop sinning 4. Know God's law (sin is an infraction of the law). When we are baptized we receive the Holy Spirit of Jesus because he has already conquered the world. This is when our prayers are heard by God because before we were in sin and could not hear them, but now as we receive the Holy Spirit (Jesus), Jesus intercedes for us. Remember, you cannot sin again, the army of Jesus is the most demanding, you must not fail at any point, you can !!! There are only two powers: God the Father and Jesus Christ. The holy spirit is a description, not a name or a third person. No priest, priest or human being can take away your sins, only Jesus who is in heaven. As being created it is my duty to be loyal to God. How can I be loyal to God? fulfilling his commandments, it is my duty to do it, it is the right thing to do. THE 10 COMMANDMENTS Exodus 20: 1. You will not have other gods besides me (the self is a false god within us, eliminate your self: I want, I need, I desire, I like it; that our will not be done if not that of God.) (fear is linked to worship, what is feared is made worship and sacrifice, that their fear is only for God: Deuteronomy: chapter 13 verse 4 after the Lord your God You will follow and FEAR HIM, you will keep his commandments and listen to his voice, to him you will serve and to him you will be faithful. to God the only one that we can bow down and adore, to no one else, this is written. Satan disguises himself as an angel of light (makes Marian appearances to be worshiped) the cult of images begins in 321 after Christ when paganism infiltrates Christianity giving rise to apostasy, they also hide the fourth commandment (Saturday) to establish the day of the sun, a day revered by the Romans, Sunday (the trinity and Sunday are not biblical). (Isaiah 42: 8: I am the LORD, that is my name; I will not give my glory to another, nor my praise to carved images.) 3. You shall not take the name of the LORD in vain because the LORD will not hold anyone guiltless. his name in vain (the word that describes the supreme deity is God. In the movies they say: oh my God, Holy God, Most Holy God, whether by happiness or surprise, this commandment is being violated) 4. Remember Saturday to consecrate it to the Lord (this commandment relates us to God with creation, when it tells us that we must remember Saturday, the seventh day because on that day God rests from his works, rest on Saturday is linked to worship, Saturday is not must work) satan will impersonate christ shortly to deceive and change this commandment, beware !!! Remember: Saturday is God's and will always exist. Brother, watch out !!! On Saturday we should not work, if he works on Saturday he would be in sin, if he dies in sin he loses eternity. 5. Honor your father and mother (destabilizing the family is an enemy plan, because if the family collapses, society collapses, satan knows it, so you must know his tricks to know how he attacks you and you can defend yourself) 6 Do not kill (you must not only protect your neighbor, from the baby that is in the mother's womb, to the elderly, if not also, you must not harm yourself, either with what we eat (meat, milk, egg , soda, candy, cigarettes, beer, wine, alcohol, etc. These products contain large amounts of chemicals that harm your body, so we know that when they take your temperature (scan it) they are not doing it for your health. The food of God's people is based on fruits, do not eat meat, everything packaged is contaminated, remember that you must have your body in sanctity, in the same way, the vaccine contains elements (mixture of human animal DNA (impure animals: rat, pig, etc.) that would destroy the temple of God which is your body, therefore they would destroy you) 7. You will not commit adultery (when man - woman have relationships, for God you are already married, you cannot have anyone else. or in your thoughts) 8. You will not steal (Romans 12:21 Do not allow yourself to be overcome by evil; on the contrary, overcome evil with good.) 9. You will not speak false testimony against your neighbor (Jesus was blamed for many things that he did not commit, you must not lie) 10. You will not covet (reasoning will always be wrong if he has his head in his pocket (in money). That is why all money will disappear, because man loves money more, And the vaccine will be of no use to them to buy because the whole system will collapse. (1 Timothy 6:10). Facebook is so popular, because they always want what the other has, their house, their car, etc., no codices, they happy with what you have). The end of the world no one can stop it that does not mean that you should stop doing the right thing, on the contrary, you should try harder, you just have to let everything run its course. Be a soldier of Jesus. Without me, you can do nothing! John 15: 5
Moral Illiteracy Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. -Matthew 22:37-38 Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true. It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us. The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7). How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today. In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class. He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in. With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.” The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first” (1 John 4:19) In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” (Matthew 22:36) Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40) Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly. If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain. And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.” It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him” (Matthew 4:10) If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
That one scene in the beginning where the phantom guy chases down scooby and shaggy down a hallway was the scariest thing for me as a kid. Since then I haven’t been able to walk down a hallway without looking behind me to make sure no vampire phantom thing was gonna kill me.
I remember playing this when I was like 9 or 10 and now I miss this game so freaking much :') I also remember playing Indiana Jones and the lego version, The Incredibles and even the sims 2, I miss the good old days :_
@@minigibbo4999 Technically, yes. But the Spooky Swamp was the first one I played and first video game I ever played so it has a special place in my heart.
Here's the timestamps, and names of the great bosses. Phantom of the high school musical: 40:15 (My favorite!) Toy Robotus: 2:10:31 Lobster MKlV/ The Deep One: 3:48:31 Witch Queen (actual monster): 5:09:15
I loved battling these villains on my NDS/ 3DS on the DS version. I liked all of them, but Toy Robotus was my favorite. (Maybe because I liked it's theme.)
I'm 18 now and nostalgia is hitting me hard... This and Spooky Swamp were so good, I'd play for hours and I wish they'd rebive this series. I'd buy in a heartbeat!
Moral Illiteracy Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. -Matthew 22:37-38 Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true. It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us. The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7). How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today. In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class. He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in. With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.” The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first” (1 John 4:19) In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” (Matthew 22:36) Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40) Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly. If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain. And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.” It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him” (Matthew 4:10) If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
Oh God the nostalgia. I loved this game so much, but one day it stopped working because the disc got so scratched up. Still one of my favorites as a kid.
Moral Illiteracy Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. -Matthew 22:37-38 Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true. It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us. The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7). How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today. In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class. He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in. With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.” The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first” (1 John 4:19) In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” (Matthew 22:36) Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40) Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly. If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain. And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.” It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him” (Matthew 4:10) If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
i’m a girl, but i’ve always been into video games and technology and i remember this game on my wii and everyday after school i would sit down and play this games for hours with my dad 🥺
@@saucyx4 Scooby-Doo! First Frights and Spooky Swamp - Daphne Blake is a bad ass character with sweet voice by Grey Delisle-Griffin. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Darth Vader is a menacing villain with deep voice by Matt Sloan. Cars - Lightning McQueen is an excellent racer with wacky voice by Owen Wilson (Ka-chow!). And then LEGO Dimensions and LEGO The Incredibles showed up with Daphne and Lightning plus The Skywalker Saga with Vader.
Moral Illiteracy Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. -Matthew 22:37-38 Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true. It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us. The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7). How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today. In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class. He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in. With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.” The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first” (1 John 4:19) In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” (Matthew 22:36) Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40) Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly. If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain. And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.” It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him” (Matthew 4:10) If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
I remember this game, this was childhood. Me and cousin nearly played this game for hours and ended up exploring every area. I do remember we nearly played this game in the dark and we didn’t even have lights on, that’s how much fun we had. The nostalgia from this game hits so hard. Hitting every object and finding Scooby snacks and medallions was also the best part of it. I will never forget the Toy Factory episode as that was nearly one of the scariest stories I seen next to the final episode. Just going to a haunted theme park and having toys come to life was a shocker. The boss fights were some of the most memorable and I enjoyed them all the way through. The way they created such suspense was enough to get me out of my seat.
I remember playing this game with my twin and it was surprisingly good. I remember never laughing at any of the jokes but the gameplay was still fun. My favorites were the chase levels and the bosses were cool. And guessing who it was after the chapter was over was really cool too
Moral Illiteracy Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. -Matthew 22:37-38 Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true. It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us. The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7). How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today. In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class. He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in. With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.” The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first” (1 John 4:19) In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” (Matthew 22:36) Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40) Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly. If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain. And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.” It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him” (Matthew 4:10) If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
I got this masterpiece for my eighth birthday. That was nearly ten years ago, I will now be turning 18 as of August 8th. It makes me sad with just how much you can lose in a decade. My grandmother, grandfather, mother, one of my uncles. They all had one thing in common, all were heavy smokers, each one of them died of cancer. Just goes to show, how delicate life is, god bless them. God bless my mom buying this game for me, along with my first DS the year prior. I remember us playing for hours when I was around that age. I miss those times so much.
Moral Illiteracy Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. -Matthew 22:37-38 Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true. It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us. The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7). How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today. In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class. He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in. With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.” The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first” (1 John 4:19) In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” (Matthew 22:36) Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40) Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly. If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain. And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.” It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him” (Matthew 4:10) If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
I love this game so much that I decided to make a party theme out of it, so I've been pausing often to get details right. I discovered 'being able to pause videos' to be another great thing about walkthroughs, because it allows you to check out bonus details you may miss while actually playing the game. Example: check out the chalkboard behind Shaggy and Scooby at 1:03.
OMGGGG, I just turned on my wii today for almost 9 years, and I succeed, I’m playing scooby doo right now, nostalgia ;) It’s so good to play it when you remember just a few things, the best game ever !!!!!
Honestly my favourite game ever purely because this is what got me into playing video games it has been about 10+ years since playing and watching this makes me wanna get the wii back out. Thanks for this man this game was such a gem and you have made my day keep up the great work 👍
Honestly shocked that when I paused the newspaper to read it, a small segment mentioned "Mysterious Lights at Rocky Bay." The attention to detail is stunning for something that nearly nobody's read.
This gave me lots of nostalgia. I remember when I would play this on the Wii a lot as a kid. This popped up in my mind and I searched it up. I’m glad I managed to get all the playable characters and trophies. I remember my most favorite parts of the stages being the Chase levels. I’m not sure why but I would replay those levels a lot. My favorite boss was definitely the Toy Robot. My only problem with this game is that the Chase levels were only a minute long lol
Moral Illiteracy Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. -Matthew 22:37-38 Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true. It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us. The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7). How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today. In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class. He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in. With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.” The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first” (1 John 4:19) In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?” (Matthew 22:36) Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40) Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly. If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain. And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.” It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him” (Matthew 4:10) If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
God, the nostalgiaaaa. This, and Lego Batman were games i'd play for so long, and i'd never ever restart the save file. It felt to precious, I didn't wanna restart them. I probably have everything unlocked, I really loved the chase parts with Shagg and Scoob. Those parts I always remembered. Even if someone says this game is bad, I still have it in my hall of fame, it's so charming because of the *sitcom laughter*, this game is a gem. I love how you actualy have to try and figure out who it is and unmask them, while also getting into plenty of shenanigans. It genuinely felt kinda like a movie or show. (Probably would've been a sitcom with the laugh track) Still have Lego Batman and Both First Frights and Spooky Swamp to this day. I used to sell wii games that I was bored with, and I eventually regretted most of that because i'd miss playing those games, but this one, Spooky Swamp, and Lego Batman were just so fun, I cherish these games.
Both of the Torus games are so nostalgic, truly spookycore. Edit: I love each of the area aesthetics, funhouse yet spooky toy world 2, theatrical world 1 (and my first exposure to a boss fight where the boss disses the player in song), until world 3 and 4 plays it straight. 3 spooked me bad when I was young, with the blue anf green coloured Lovecraft fish and marine horror spoofs. I remember how scary the diver appearing from the kitchen doors was, especially since the designers trick the player down there with a golden Scooby Snack. Spoilers: But that's the third time they dealt with a real warlock and third third real witch.
I'll admit this is probably the most popular Scooby-Doo game I ever played. Sure would be nice if they rebooted this game. I could probably see myself playing this on Nintendo Switch.
Shaggy and scooby: were like to help you win this contest. (Then starts playing step by step from new kids on the block) Scooby: Rep ry rep roh raby ronna ret ro rou rirl rep ry rep rirl.
this game felt like such a fever dream, but i knew i loved it, scooby doo was one of my favorite shows and i remember this game. this is my childhood, so much nostalgia from this show 🫶
Everyone watching this is in 2021 👁️👄👁️ i miss my childhood i played this game when i was 7 and i love playing this i still cant forget about this game thats why i watched this gameplay❤️
I began crying as I watched this video all the time I’ve put into this game as a child and I’ve never beaten the game I still have my wii and will get this no matter what and beat what my younger self couldn’t do
I remember playing this in the ds version of this game and I am surprised on how clean the animation is on the console version(btw anyone ask, yes there is a ds version of this game) practically one to one actually.
I still remember playing this with no memory card I didn't turn off my ps2 my mom got mad but happy that I'm determined to finish the game no matter the struggle
Man i remember me and my cousin playing this game when we were young we would always play 2 players and try to go through the whole game man this brings back memories
What's up everybody! Which episode in "First Frights" did you like? Let me know by leaving a comment below.
*Episodes* :
Episode 1 - 2:07
Episode 2 - 45:26
Episode 3 - 2:18:55
Episode 4 - 3:53:32
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Oh my god the nostalgia I would play this game for HOURS
Same
same here
Ah yes another OG wii player :3
i have it!!
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This game needs a remaster
Yeah
For ps4
Agreed
Hell no
So true
Dude this game was such a banger. I used to come home from school, hop on my wii, and play this game. Either this game or spooky swamp.
This game spooky swamp was my childhood and very nostalgic
omg same
I love the spooky swamp game it was my favourite on the ps2
I played the 2 games on ds
they both need remasters
Ya’ll don’t realize how scared I was when I finished the last episode. The mystery remaining unsolved? A real ghost? It scared me as a kid. I’m rewatching this as an adult I still get shivers through my body from it. I don’t think I’ll ever recover from it.
I think that's the only case of mystery Inc. That's unsolved. It's my favorite case and as a kid I was really surprised how it endet.
There’s a sequel
Called spooky swamp
I’m really sorry i hope you get to feeling better
Same this game scarred me as a kid especially the library part and the phantom
I didn’t know it was possible to feel nostalgia when youre only 16, I played this game 9/10 years ago and memories came to me as it progressed, it doesn’t seem that I spent so long without even thinking about the game, the soundtrack, the scenarios, the game is one of those remarkable ones that are based on films, series or cartoons. A little while ago they made a remake of SpongeBob's game. It would be fantastic to see a remake of this bad boy . And it's a shame that it's a forgotten game .
When ever a part I see that I remember the most vividly when I see it the memories song from adventure time plays in my head
I'm 14
I’m 12 and have so much nostalgia for this game lol
@@qtsniperzz6253 Daphne Bake: Nobody told me it was a costume party!
@@qtsniperzz6253 Daphne Blake: Say hello to my little Fred!
To this day, I have only ever completed one game. This is that game.
I got the game a WHILE ago and I do not think I ever completed it.
Lel i completed this game alot of times already but sadly my old tv broke like 4 years ago i want to play this game againnn
I beat the spooky swamp didn't know this game existed
Dude, i was beating this game for like 3 times, i was a little kid back when i was playing this game and now i'm a teenager who still craving to play this game again
@@Smashedhiskeyboardupinthewoods I remember spooky swamp too. The Mexican episode and the Yeti ski resort one
Used to play this with my dad, he passed when I was 15 but I still remember us sitting in the living room playing this game and drinking Mountain Dew when I was a kid, thanks for posting this, brought back a lot of good memories
Hold strong he is in heaven in a good place ❤
Moral Illiteracy
Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
-Matthew 22:37-38
Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true.
It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us.
The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7).
How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today.
In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class.
He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in.
With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.”
The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first”
(1 John 4:19)
In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”
(Matthew 22:36)
Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40)
Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly.
If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain.
And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.”
It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him”
(Matthew 4:10)
If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
Yes don't worry dude ...we all will meet in heaven ...
Dang... so sorry for your loss
Oh I’m so sorry
this deserves more likes, i remember playing this when i was about 7 or around that age, its literally been a decade since ive touched my ps2, rip
Yeah, same
I remember first playing it when I was like 5 or 6 at the most, finished this one when I was like mabye 8-10 when i found it
SECOND ARRIVAL OF JESUS 2031
(Satan impersonates Christ before 2031)
Timeline: 2020 - 2031: removal of individual right to favor the majority (coronavirus), test covid (breeding ground of abominations) economic collapse (millions of businesses close in order to make digital money to divide people by colors ), establishment of the number (vaccine), the image (worship of the trinity) and the mark of the beast (false day of worship and Sunday rest); those who obey these decrees will be destroyed along with satan (those who have knowledge of God and receive the vaccine will lose their protection and will receive the mark of the beast), satan impersonating Christ to change the fourth commandment (Saturday), will perform false miracles , false signs (demons pose as deceased relatives to simulate a false resurrection (demons are the ones who have always masqueraded as ghosts. (God forbids any contact with these beings), pope of Rome antichrist (changed times and the law), ultra-fanatic fascist theocracy democracy system, ecumenism (union of all religions), false alien invasion (demons pretend to be beings from other worlds, the earth is flat, no rocket has left), persecution, 7 last plagues, the 144 thousand ascend with Jesus to heaven, end of humanity, destruction of the earth by fire - second arrival of Jesus 2028 - 2031.
There is a time limit to fulfill the 10 commandments. This is called the end of the sealing time. God seals his people to protect them. The law of God is the seal, put the law of God in your heart and Jesus will cover you with his blood and protect you. So Satan will not be able to put the mark of the beast on you no matter how much he wants, because Jesus protects you. How can I be baptized ?: To be baptized, we must fulfill these points: 1. Understand the scriptures 2. Recognize Jesus as the literal Son of God 3. Repent and stop sinning 4. Know God's law (sin is an infraction of the law). When we are baptized we receive the Holy Spirit of Jesus because he has already conquered the world. This is when our prayers are heard by God because before we were in sin and could not hear them, but now as we receive the Holy Spirit (Jesus), Jesus intercedes for us. Remember, you cannot sin again, the army of Jesus is the most demanding, you must not fail at any point, you can !!! There are only two powers: God the Father and Jesus Christ. The holy spirit is a description, not a name or a third person. No priest, priest or human being can take away your sins, only Jesus who is in heaven. As being created it is my duty to be loyal to God. How can I be loyal to God? fulfilling his commandments, it is my duty to do it, it is the right thing to do.
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS Exodus 20: 1. You will not have other gods besides me (the self is a false god within us, eliminate your self: I want, I need, I desire, I like it; that our will not be done if not that of God.) (fear is linked to worship, what is feared is made worship and sacrifice, that their fear is only for God: Deuteronomy: chapter 13 verse 4 after the Lord your God You will follow and FEAR HIM, you will keep his commandments and listen to his voice, to him you will serve and to him you will be faithful. to God the only one that we can bow down and adore, to no one else, this is written. Satan disguises himself as an angel of light (makes Marian appearances to be worshiped) the cult of images begins in 321 after Christ when paganism infiltrates Christianity giving rise to apostasy, they also hide the fourth commandment (Saturday) to establish the day of the sun, a day revered by the Romans, Sunday (the trinity and Sunday are not biblical). (Isaiah 42: 8: I am the LORD, that is my name; I will not give my glory to another, nor my praise to carved images.) 3. You shall not take the name of the LORD in vain because the LORD will not hold anyone guiltless. his name in vain (the word that describes the supreme deity is God. In the movies they say: oh my God, Holy God, Most Holy God, whether by happiness or surprise, this commandment is being violated) 4. Remember Saturday to consecrate it to the Lord (this commandment relates us to God with creation, when it tells us that we must remember Saturday, the seventh day because on that day God rests from his works, rest on Saturday is linked to worship, Saturday is not must work) satan will impersonate christ shortly to deceive and change this commandment, beware !!! Remember: Saturday is God's and will always exist. Brother, watch out !!! On Saturday we should not work, if he works on Saturday he would be in sin, if he dies in sin he loses eternity.
5. Honor your father and mother (destabilizing the family is an enemy plan, because if the family collapses, society collapses, satan knows it, so you must know his tricks to know how he attacks you and you can defend yourself) 6 Do not kill (you must not only protect your neighbor, from the baby that is in the mother's womb, to the elderly, if not also, you must not harm yourself, either with what we eat (meat, milk, egg , soda, candy, cigarettes, beer, wine, alcohol, etc. These products contain large amounts of chemicals that harm your body, so we know that when they take your temperature (scan it) they are not doing it for your health. The food of God's people is based on fruits, do not eat meat, everything packaged is contaminated, remember that you must have your body in sanctity, in the same way, the vaccine contains elements (mixture of human animal DNA (impure animals: rat, pig, etc.) that would destroy the temple of God which is your body, therefore they would destroy you) 7. You will not commit adultery (when man - woman have relationships, for God you are already married, you cannot have anyone else. or in your thoughts) 8. You will not steal (Romans 12:21 Do not allow yourself to be overcome by evil; on the contrary, overcome evil with good.) 9. You will not speak false testimony against your neighbor (Jesus was blamed for many things that he did not commit, you must not lie) 10. You will not covet (reasoning will always be wrong if he has his head in his pocket (in money). That is why all money will disappear, because man loves money more, And the vaccine will be of no use to them to buy because the whole system will collapse. (1 Timothy 6:10). Facebook is so popular, because they always want what the other has, their house, their car, etc., no codices, they happy with what you have). The end of the world no one can stop it that does not mean that you should stop doing the right thing, on the contrary, you should try harder, you just have to let everything run its course. Be a soldier of Jesus. Without me, you can do nothing! John 15: 5
@@siervoomar Daphne shooting Stormtroopers
Moral Illiteracy
Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
-Matthew 22:37-38
Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true.
It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us.
The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7).
How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today.
In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class.
He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in.
With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.”
The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first”
(1 John 4:19)
In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”
(Matthew 22:36)
Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40)
Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly.
If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain.
And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.”
It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him”
(Matthew 4:10)
If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
That one scene in the beginning where the phantom guy chases down scooby and shaggy down a hallway was the scariest thing for me as a kid. Since then I haven’t been able to walk down a hallway without looking behind me to make sure no vampire phantom thing was gonna kill me.
I got scared when i was little too lol
I remember playing this when I was like 9 or 10 and now I miss this game so freaking much :') I also remember playing Indiana Jones and the lego version, The Incredibles and even the sims 2, I miss the good old days :_
It feels like first frights had more offer than spooky swamp
@@minigibbo4999 Technically, yes. But the Spooky Swamp was the first one I played and first video game I ever played so it has a special place in my heart.
Here's the timestamps, and names of the great bosses.
Phantom of the high school musical: 40:15
(My favorite!) Toy Robotus: 2:10:31
Lobster MKlV/ The Deep One: 3:48:31
Witch Queen (actual monster): 5:09:15
I loved battling these villains on my NDS/ 3DS on the DS version. I liked all of them, but Toy Robotus was my favorite. (Maybe because I liked it's theme.)
Oh my, I remember all of these, thanks for the time stamps
You know all the enemy names,it never says what they are sooooo...
don't forget the werewolf. sorry for my english lol
I got two ads, thanks.
I'm 18 now and nostalgia is hitting me hard... This and Spooky Swamp were so good, I'd play for hours and I wish they'd rebive this series. I'd buy in a heartbeat!
Moral Illiteracy
Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
-Matthew 22:37-38
Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true.
It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us.
The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7).
How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today.
In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class.
He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in.
With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.”
The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first”
(1 John 4:19)
In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”
(Matthew 22:36)
Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40)
Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly.
If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain.
And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.”
It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him”
(Matthew 4:10)
If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
This is one of my first game i ever played .It was about 9 years ago. IT STILL MY FAVORITE GAME
Oh God the nostalgia. I loved this game so much, but one day it stopped working because the disc got so scratched up. Still one of my favorites as a kid.
Hola bro sigues vivo?2023? :")
Moral Illiteracy
Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
-Matthew 22:37-38
Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true.
It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us.
The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7).
How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today.
In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class.
He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in.
With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.”
The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first”
(1 John 4:19)
In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”
(Matthew 22:36)
Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40)
Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly.
If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain.
And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.”
It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him”
(Matthew 4:10)
If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
i’m a girl, but i’ve always been into video games and technology and i remember this game on my wii and everyday after school i would sit down and play this games for hours with my dad 🥺
Nothing wrong with being a girl and liking games. :]
Yeah nothing wrong
@@JasmineNorman2007 the truest statement.
@@JasmineNorman2007 who said it was wrong?
jasmine
Whats wrong in it btw?
My childhood. This on the Wii was popping back in the day
@Kollin Lewis same
i remember that :(
Same!!
Didn’t know this existed I woulda loved this
@@saucyx4
Scooby-Doo! First Frights and Spooky Swamp - Daphne Blake is a bad ass character with sweet voice by Grey Delisle-Griffin.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Darth Vader is a menacing villain with deep voice by Matt Sloan.
Cars - Lightning McQueen is an excellent racer with wacky voice by Owen Wilson (Ka-chow!).
And then LEGO Dimensions and LEGO The Incredibles showed up with Daphne and Lightning plus The Skywalker Saga with Vader.
Anyone else watching this during covid
Maddy Hoverter man we’re like the same
Me too
Yep me over here playing on my ps2 again
Artastic_Aimz no cap love ppl like you
Yup
Man, I remember playing this game as a kid! If they could remaster this and Spooky Swamp in one game, that would be a dream come true!
That would be my childhood coming back to life!
Moral Illiteracy
Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
-Matthew 22:37-38
Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true.
It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us.
The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7).
How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today.
In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class.
He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in.
With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.”
The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first”
(1 John 4:19)
In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”
(Matthew 22:36)
Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40)
Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly.
If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain.
And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.”
It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him”
(Matthew 4:10)
If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
I remember this game, this was childhood. Me and cousin nearly played this game for hours and ended up exploring every area. I do remember we nearly played this game in the dark and we didn’t even have lights on, that’s how much fun we had.
The nostalgia from this game hits so hard. Hitting every object and finding Scooby snacks and medallions was also the best part of it. I will never forget the Toy Factory episode as that was nearly one of the scariest stories I seen next to the final episode. Just going to a haunted theme park and having toys come to life was a shocker.
The boss fights were some of the most memorable and I enjoyed them all the way through. The way they created such suspense was enough to get me out of my seat.
Miss the old days ;c. PS2 is the true og console no cap
I say wii maybe
I remember playing this game with my twin and it was surprisingly good. I remember never laughing at any of the jokes but the gameplay was still fun. My favorites were the chase levels and the bosses were cool. And guessing who it was after the chapter was over was really cool too
The chases always scared me lmao
Moral Illiteracy
Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
-Matthew 22:37-38
Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true.
It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us.
The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7).
How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today.
In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class.
He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in.
With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.”
The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first”
(1 John 4:19)
In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”
(Matthew 22:36)
Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40)
Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly.
If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain.
And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.”
It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him”
(Matthew 4:10)
If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
I got this masterpiece for my eighth birthday. That was nearly ten years ago, I will now be turning 18 as of August 8th. It makes me sad with just how much you can lose in a decade. My grandmother, grandfather, mother, one of my uncles. They all had one thing in common, all were heavy smokers, each one of them died of cancer. Just goes to show, how delicate life is, god bless them. God bless my mom buying this game for me, along with my first DS the year prior. I remember us playing for hours when I was around that age. I miss those times so much.
I used to play this game on my 3ds for hours when I was young
Top Sharpend I played on Nintendo ds lite😂😂
This game was on a 3ds?
@@Hufflepuff144 you can play ds games on 3ds. my younger sister does that and it works
This is now my favourite video on the internet
When I was 10 I always played this and tried beating all the Bosses again and again Nostalgia hits hard
Moral Illiteracy
Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
-Matthew 22:37-38
Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true.
It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us.
The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7).
How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today.
In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class.
He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in.
With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.”
The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first”
(1 John 4:19)
In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”
(Matthew 22:36)
Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40)
Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly.
If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain.
And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.”
It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him”
(Matthew 4:10)
If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
torus games 2:17
This game slapped back in the day. Super lit.
the nostalgia is so insane i would play this game for HOURS as a kid
I used to finish this game every week when I was 7
From 10am to 5pm
the sound of the evil toy dolls on episode 2 hit the nostalgia button. my goodness,
Omg I found my favourite childhood game ever. Finally
the wave of nostalgia I got, used to play for hours on end
I could never take this game seriously. Just seeing the gang get kicked about was the best thing ever 😂 I loved this game and glad it was made
5:35
Shaggy: alright Scoob, we gotta be quiet-
Scooby: *proceeds to loudly decimate everything in sight*
Me and my brother played this when we were 8 and played it all day long even restarted the game again over and over as it was that much fun
Oh my god the music for the intro got me feeling a blast of nostalgia
I remember everyday i would come home and play episode 2 over and over again
Haha me too.
Episode 2 was my favourite too
Bro fr that was nice
@@ammacharagreed! Episode2 and 3 are actually very nostalgic!
Ima be honest tho, the part 3 intro of this game was kinda spooky
nostalgia right here dude.
It's been so long since I played this game, it's so nostalgic, I just wish someone would just make a remaster version of this game
MDS Q NOSTALTIA EU AMAVA ESSE JOGO MANO ERA MT BOM CRLH PENA Q TEMPOS BONS N VOLTAM
Jogava muito esse jogo ksksks
Tem a versão pra pc tbm, é só baixar
@@arielaferreira4900 eu tenho essa versão, da pra jogar com controle!!!! Nostalgia pura.
Vrdd todo dia chegava da escola botava o CT no PS2 e eu e meu primo jogavam
Que saudades tô quase chorando
I love this game so much that I decided to make a party theme out of it, so I've been pausing often to get details right. I discovered 'being able to pause videos' to be another great thing about walkthroughs, because it allows you to check out bonus details you may miss while actually playing the game. Example: check out the chalkboard behind Shaggy and Scooby at 1:03.
OMGGGG, I just turned on my wii today for almost 9 years, and I succeed, I’m playing scooby doo right now, nostalgia ;) It’s so good to play it when you remember just a few things, the best game ever !!!!!
I love the monsters. It’s so nice to be able to punch creeps instead of run from them!
Honestly my favourite game ever purely because this is what got me into playing video games it has been about 10+ years since playing and watching this makes me wanna get the wii back out.
Thanks for this man this game was such a gem and you have made my day keep up the great work 👍
Honestly shocked that when I paused the newspaper to read it, a small segment mentioned "Mysterious Lights at Rocky Bay."
The attention to detail is stunning for something that nearly nobody's read.
This gave me lots of nostalgia. I remember when I would play this on the Wii a lot as a kid. This popped up in my mind and I searched it up. I’m glad I managed to get all the playable characters and trophies. I remember my most favorite parts of the stages being the Chase levels. I’m not sure why but I would replay those levels a lot. My favorite boss was definitely the Toy Robot. My only problem with this game is that the Chase levels were only a minute long lol
Moral Illiteracy
Jesus replied, “ ‘You must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
-Matthew 22:37-38
Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. And more specifically, many of our founding fathers professed belief in Jesus Christ. Though revisionists try to change that narrative, a careful study of history will show that it’s true.
It’s our departure from this truth that has brought us to where we are today. With abortion on demand on an epidemic scale, marriages falling apart at record rates, and rampant violence in our streets, this should not surprise us.
The Bible says, “They have planted the wind and will harvest the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7).
How true. Our departure from God’s principles has brought us to the moral illiteracy that we have today.
In a book someone wrote about how, as a college professor, he started noticing what he called signs of moral illiteracy among his students. For instance, in a discussion about the Ten Commandments, no one could list them, either individually or as a class.
He was right in noting a connection between morality and the Ten Commandments. That’s because in the Ten Commandments, we find absolute truth written by the finger of God on tablets of stone. It’s truth we can depend on, truth we can believe in.
With the Ten Commandments God is saying, “Here is what I have done for you: I have forgiven you of your sin, redeemed you, and bought you. Now here is what you can do for Me: you can keep My commandments.”
The Bible says, “We love each other because he loved us first”
(1 John 4:19)
In Matthew’s Gospel we read about an expert in religious law who tried to trap Jesus. He said, “Teacher, which is the most important commandment in the law of Moses?”
(Matthew 22:36)
Jesus answered, “ ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments” (verses 37-40)
Now, Jesus wasn’t doing away with the Ten Commandments. Rather, He was summing them up perfectly.
If we love God with all our hearts, souls, and minds, then we won’t have any other gods before Him. We won’t worship idols or take God’s name in vain.
And if we love our neighbors as we love ourselves, we won’t steal from them, lie to them, or covet something that belongs to them. Essentially Jesus was saying, “Get this down, and the commandments will come together for you.”
It all starts with God’s place in our lives. We will serve what or whom we worship. Jesus said, “You must worship the Lord your God and serve only him”
(Matthew 4:10)
If God is number one in our lives, then everything else will find its proper balance. But if He is not, then everything else will fall into chaos.
44:09 lmao wearing a cap inside a mask
This game was no joke super fun
And that final boss always creeped me out
The backsound of these game make me really really feel nostalgia
This was one of the first games I got with my new 3DS for Christmas back in 2012
God, the nostalgiaaaa.
This, and Lego Batman were games i'd play for so long, and i'd never ever restart the save file. It felt to precious, I didn't wanna restart them. I probably have everything unlocked, I really loved the chase parts with Shagg and Scoob. Those parts I always remembered.
Even if someone says this game is bad, I still have it in my hall of fame, it's so charming because of the *sitcom laughter*, this game is a gem.
I love how you actualy have to try and figure out who it is and unmask them, while also getting into plenty of shenanigans.
It genuinely felt kinda like a movie or show. (Probably would've been a sitcom with the laugh track)
Still have Lego Batman and Both First Frights and Spooky Swamp to this day. I used to sell wii games that I was bored with, and I eventually regretted most of that because i'd miss playing those games, but this one, Spooky Swamp, and Lego Batman were just so fun, I cherish these games.
I remember playing this on the wii, good times man
i used to play this for HOURS with my little brother! thanks mom!
Both of the Torus games are so nostalgic, truly spookycore.
Edit:
I love each of the area aesthetics, funhouse yet spooky toy world 2, theatrical world 1 (and my first exposure to a boss fight where the boss disses the player in song), until world 3 and 4 plays it straight. 3 spooked me bad when I was young, with the blue anf green coloured Lovecraft fish and marine horror spoofs. I remember how scary the diver appearing from the kitchen doors was, especially since the designers trick the player down there with a golden Scooby Snack.
Spoilers:
But that's the third time they dealt with a real warlock and third third real witch.
9:31
Shaggy is not ON drugs. Shaggy IS the drugs.
I Remembered playing this game when I was a kid and unlocked everything in it owo, I might dig up that game again and play it again! Owo
I get nostalgic watching this 😢 I miss the old days when I used to be young and play this game in my room the whole day
It was my fav game so far
I'll admit this is probably the most popular Scooby-Doo game I ever played. Sure would be nice if they rebooted this game. I could probably see myself playing this on Nintendo Switch.
nostalgia the day when me and my lil brother played this till we broke the tv 😂
Wow the nostalgia with this game, I loved it when I was younger, such a great game.
I miss you thank you for bringing this masterpiece
The giant robot toy from level 2 was the scariest, the sound it makes still triggers goosebumps in me
this brings back so many memories
I always loved Scooby-Doo ever since i was a kid, i never stop loving and i never will.
Shaggy and scooby: were like to help you win this contest.
(Then starts playing step by step from new kids on the block)
Scooby: Rep ry rep roh raby ronna ret ro rou rirl rep ry rep rirl.
This is wonderful, I would watch this over and over if I could
This is too nostalgic
Scooby Doo is such a cultural phenomen man, this game is so nostalgic.
I wish they made more Scooby Doo games like this.
Me too
The amount of nostalgia from a game I never played but from watching walkthroughs of during childhood
I need to finish this game when my teachers stop giving me 500 pieces of homework to do the next day.
this game felt like such a fever dream, but i knew i loved it, scooby doo was one of my favorite shows and i remember this game. this is my childhood, so much nostalgia from this show 🫶
I still have my ps2 and this game 😸
Everyone watching this is in 2021
👁️👄👁️ i miss my childhood i played this game when i was 7 and i love playing this i still cant forget about this game thats why i watched this gameplay❤️
48:16 i remember this part so well
Same here it used to creep me out
Same
I remember almost the whole thing it is crazy how now I’m looking back at this game now that I’m 13 and I played it when I was about 6-7 I think
I began crying as I watched this video all the time I’ve put into this game as a child and I’ve never beaten the game I still have my wii and will get this no matter what and beat what my younger self couldn’t do
Best game to play in quarantine time~
I remember playing this in the ds version of this game and I am surprised on how clean the animation is on the console version(btw anyone ask, yes there is a ds version of this game) practically one to one actually.
6:45 1:00:36 1:02:52 my favorite parts
the music is so good, some of these bosses cared me to death
I still remember playing this with no memory card I didn't turn off my ps2 my mom got mad but happy that I'm determined to finish the game no matter the struggle
hahaha scooby is using sausage links as nunchucks lol.
Man i remember me and my cousin playing this game when we were young we would always play 2 players and try to go through the whole game man this brings back memories
Nostalgia playing this with my older brother on the Wii.
Great times.
BRO!!!! Thank you soo much i mis old days when i was playing this every day
Any time
Cult classic game right here wish that this game came back😢
This game is so good I can’t even go to sleep❤️
I WANNA GO BACK WATCHING THIS MAKES ME CRY AAAAAHHHHHHH GOD
I remember playing this in just one night
Used to play this soooo long ago for the wii. One of the best ones for sure!
I used to watch gameplay of this when I was little oml my childhood I'm dying.
Lol I remember playing on the DS it’s nice to see it with actual readable graphics not pixels on a screen that are impossible to read
A nostalgia está explodindo a minha cabeça
Эта игра, на ряду с "Серьёзный Сэм 3" была первой и, пока что, единственной в моей жизни
When i see the video i teleport, when i was 8 years old i miss this game
2020 anyone. This game was the best
This was my sisters game but i was able to complete it before she got to play it lol thanks for posting bits of my childhood
Thanks for making this
This game deserve a remastered really miss those old days when i play this game for hours without getting tired 😩❣️