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The Electric Playground - "This isn't a game that requires much brainpower, and in that it's much like its cartoon inspiration."
Total Video Games - "Arguably only Scooby fans will gain the satisfaction needed to enjoy it to its highest potential, however give it a try, as an old-school platfomer it ain't too bad." Review by Chris Leyton.
Game Industry News - Reviewed by Alex Fitzgerald, score: 2½ out of 5. (2003)
GameSpy.com - Review of GameCube version by Kevin Murphy. Score: 67 out of 100. (October 22, 2002)
GameOver - "Overall this is an entertaining platformer that doesn't feel like it was rushed out the door in the hopes of making some quick cash." Review by Carlos McElfish with overall rating [72%] and screen shots. (July 29, 2002)
GameSpot - "A good game and an excellent re-creation of a cherished cartoon." Review by Frank Provo with score [7.3] and screen shots. (June 20, 2002)
GameSpy.com - "Although the graphics aren't mind blowing in the conventional sense, the game benefits from the fact that the graphics accurately represent the TV show's cartoon nature." Review by Gabe Abarcar with screen shots and score [65]. (June 15, 2002)
GameZone.com - "You can tell that Renderware and THQ really put some time into making this a good, solid, fun game." Review by Tha Wiz with screen shots and overall score [7.8]. (June 11, 2002)
ign.com - "Scooby-Doo is many things, but it's definitely not a hard-core Tekken fan's idea of fun." Review by Douglass C. Perry with score [6.7] and screen shots. (June 5, 2002)