- Cool Spot (video game)
Infobox VG| title = Cool Spot
developer =Virgin Interactive
publisher =Virgin Interactive
designer =
engine =
released = Mega Drive/Genesis
EU 1993
NA 1993
Amiga
EU 1993
Master System
EU 1993
Game Gear
NA 1993
SNES
NA September, 1993
EUFebruary 24 ,1994
Game Boy
NA 1994
MS-DOS
1994
genre = Platform
modes =Single-player
ratings =
platforms = Mega Drive/Genesis,Sega Master System ,Game Gear ,Amiga , Super NES,Game Boy ,DOS
media = Cartridge or Disk
requirements =
input ="Cool Spot" was a
mascot for7 Up in the first half of the 1990s. During this time, the red spot in the 7 Up logo was anthropomorphized -- given arms, legs, a mouth, and sunglasses. Many choose to link this design to the 'cool mascot' trend of the time started mainly by the success of Sonic The Hedgehog.fact|date=September 2008
Britishvideo games developerVirgin Interactive produced aplatform game starring the "7 Up Spot", entitled "Cool Spot". Set in a vivid beach/seaport, it was praised for its challenging gameplay and smooth graphics, as well as most of its background music byTommy Tallarico , for which it won awards.fact|date=September 2008 The game won many fans, even among those who were turned off by the commercial connections or in areas where the mascot was not used.fact|date=September 2008 It was originally coded byDavid Perry for the Mega Drive/Genesis, and then ported by other teams to other systems."Cool Spot" was released for the Mega Drive/Genesis,
Amiga ,Sega Master System ,Sega Game Gear , and Super NES, in 1993. It was released forDOS andNintendo Game Boy in 1994.Gameplay
in which the player controls Cool Spot, who can jump, and attack by firing soda bubbles, which could be shot in all directions and while jumping. Cool Spot could also cling to and climb various things by jumping up in front of them. In each level the player must rescue other cool spots, who look exactly alike, from cages at the end of that level, which is not necessarily the point at the far right of the level map. In order to do so, the player is required to collect a certain number of "spots" that would change (usually increase) as the game progressed. "Spots" were placed across the level in large quantities, and were the game's substitute for items such as Sonic the Hedgehog's gold rings (these were often used in this style of game, mostly for points). A player's health is monitored by a humorous Cool Spot face that gradually bends forward and will eventually fall from its position as damage occurs. Damage is taken by touching enemies, their projectiles, or certain level obstacles. Each level is played with a time limit. If the clock reached zero, a life would be lost regardless of a player's health.The game had no save feature but did use checkpoints in the form of flagpoles. Once walked past, the flag would raise and a trumpet would sound. If a player lost a life after reaching a checkpoint, the player could restart further in the game.
equel
in 1997, with the 32-bit versions featuring revamped graphics and more levels than the Mega Drive/Genesis versions.
"7up Spot" puzzle game
Another game featuring the "7up Spot" character was released for the 8-bit
Nintendo Entertainment System , theNintendo Game Boy ,DOS , theAmiga computer, and theAtari ST . This was a version of the puzzle gameAtaxx . The "NES" version, entitled "Spot", was released in 1990 by Arcadia Systems, Inc. Coded and Produced by Graeme Devine. Art/Animation and Co-Producer, Robert Stein III.Version differences
In the PAL (UK & Europe) release the
7 Up bottle was removed from the intro and replaced by a generic soda bottle of similar colour (albeit lacking the label). Presumably this marketing decision was made to avoid associating the 7 Up Spot with the 7 Up brand, in a region whereFido Dido has been considered the firm's official mascot since the 1980s.Awards
* "Best Cartridge Music of the Year", 1993, Sega
* "Best Sound", 1993, Electronic Games Magazine [http://www.northernsounds.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18063]External links
*moby game|id=/spot|name="Spot"
*moby game|id=/cool-spot|name="Cool Spot"
*moby game|id=/spot-goes-to-hollywood|name="Spot in Hollywood"
* [http://www.eurocom.co.uk/index.php/video-games/spot-goes-to-hollywood Spot Goes to Hollywood] atEurocom
* [http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_2_31_14767.html The Unofficial Cool Spot Desktop Pet]
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