Spot Goes To Hollywood

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Spot Goes To Hollywood
Developer(s) Eurocom Entertainment Software
Publisher(s) Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc
Platform(s) Sega Genesis/Megadrive, PlayStation, Saturn
Release date Genesis version
Flag of the United States November 1995
Flag of Europe January 26, 1996
PlayStation version
Flag of the United States November 30, 1996
Flag of Japan January 10, 1997
Flag of Europe February 1997
Saturn version
Flag of Japan 1997
Genre(s) Action/Adventure
Mode(s) Isometric
Rating(s) ELSPA Rating : 3+
Media 8 Megabit
System requirements Game controller
Input methods 1 Player

Spot Goes to Hollywood is an action video game released by Virgin Interactive for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis as the sequel to Cool Spot. A Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation version was later released, featuring different levels but similar gameplay to the original version. It utilizes an isometric graphics system to provide a pseudo-3D playing experience. The player controls Spot, once the mascot for the 7 Up soft drink, as he travels to various places trying to free his friends.

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Screenshot of gameplay
Screenshot of gameplay

The central character in the game is, of course, Spot. Spot has somehow become trapped in a movie projector. As he jumps from film to film, he encounters many classic film genres; these make up the various levels of the game. The main levels are a pirate movie, an adventure movie, and a horror movie, but there are many other bonus films to unlock.

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