

There are things about the game that are just terrifying, and he witnessed the horrors as soon as he starts the game. In contrast to the silly weirdness of most of the Chinese bootlegs Joel has played (such as Super Mario 7 with its Mario/Fred Flintstone hybrid), some of the Russian bootlegs he has played come across as more creepy than funny.Somehow the whole version that's played is even worse when considering it started out innocently enough (or at least as innocent as a corruption can be) and ended up having a (brief) sequel afterward.Vinny: I've never been more afraid of Scooby-Doo in my entire life.

Unfortunately, Joel wasn't playing with the correct emulation, hence the horrific audio. note The game itself actually had emulation bugs-normally the song that plays is a (very bitcrushed) rendition of one of the songs from the film. Joel's stream of a DOS game based on All Dogs Go to Heaven.how did it disappear, especially when there are no characters besides the protagonist? When he tries to get to Mimiga Village the first time, the blocks prevent him from getting through at all, but after he explores the other way and comes back, one of the blocks is gone, allowing him through.Vinny, however, is more annoyed than scared most of the time though. The music is completely silent until you get the Weapon, which then triggers "Quiet", the Abandoned Mimiga Village theme.
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