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This article is about the Super Nintendo game, for the unrelated Sega Genesis game with the same name, look here.
Mystery SNES menu screen

Menu screen.

Scooby-Doo Mystery (also known as Scooby-Doo) is the name of two video games published by Acclaim Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment as a North America exclusive in November 1995, based on the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! animated series. This one, developed by Argonaut Software for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, is an adventure game with platforming elements. The other title developed by Illusions Gaming Company and released for the Sega Genesis, is a more traditional adventure game with a point-and-click-style interface.

Premise[]

For Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and their dog Scooby Doo, the mysteries never end. Even on vacation, they can't help but run into their share of mysteries. Ever the budding detectives, the gang runs into several new mysteries that are just waiting to be solved by them.

Synopsis[]

Stage one[]

Main article(s): Mystery 1: The Ghost Ship

Stage two[]

Main article(s): Mystery 2: The Haunted Amusement Park

Stage three[]

Main article(s): Mystery 3: The Spooky Swamp

Stage four[]

Main article(s): Mystery 4: The Bradshaw Manor

Characters[]

Main characters:


Vehicles[]


Notes/trivia[]

  • Sunsoft intended to publish both games themselves, but passed it over to Acclaim due to bankruptcy.
  • This was the last project in which Don Messick voiced Scooby-Doo, before his subsequent retirement and passing.

Cultural references[]

  • Characters and places are named after people involved in the making of the game. Mickey Mindgang, Dean Drabwell and Nina Drabwell, J.D. Morgan, Captain Porter, and Bradshaw Manor are named after Jaid Mindang, Darren Drabwell and Nina-Simone Drabwell, Andrew Morgan, Matt Porter, and Lynsey Bradshaw, respectively.
  • Count Bagosi in the fourth mystery, is an allusion to horror movie icon Bela Lugosi, who played the definitive Dracula on the big screen in the earlier days of the genre.

Coloring mistakes and/or technical glitches[]

  • Daphne's outfit in the game is colored wrong. It's supposed to be her signature purple, but instead, it's a red brown. Possibly due to palette limitations and/or using Shaggy's pallet.
  • Scooby's collar is green.

Inconsistencies/continuities errors and/or goofs oddities[]

  • None known.

Quotes[]


Gallery[]

External links[]

  • TBA
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