I had a lot of deaths, though, and I knew I had to improve my time.Ģ:01:24 became 1:57:12, and after that I went to school, so I didn't have time to play. I recorded a run that clocked in at 2:01:24 (this time starting the timer at new game select), shaving about nine minutes from the previous record. I found one reasonably priced on Amazon, and since it was a fresh copy, the load times were a lot faster. I needed a working copy of the game, as I had sold mine years ago. I decided that while I was at it, I would start speed running the game myself. I watched this run as well, and while it was a more polished run than his last, there were still places it could be improved. On July 3, 2013, he uploaded a run that was 2:10:29, shaving more than half an hour from his record. To be fair, Ghoti was just doing a run for fun and hadn't planned or routed anything, but he wanted to do better. I watched it with my sister, and we both agreed that the run could have been far better. The run was timed from console boot-up till end of the game. It all started when I saw a 2:43:36 run done by Ghabulous Ghoti (pronounced "Fabulous Fish"). This is a long-standing game in my childhood, and it was a joy to speed run this game. Note: This run has audio commentary by my sister and I, so I encourage you to check that out if you want a play-by-play while watching the run. SCOOBY-DOO!: NIGHT OF 100 FRIGHTS SPEED RUN IN 1:32:25
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