Spot Goes To Hollywood
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Developer(s) | Eurocom Entertainment Software |
Publisher(s) | Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc |
Platform(s) | Sega Genesis/Megadrive, PlayStation, Saturn |
Release date | Genesis version November 1995 January 26, 1996 PlayStation version November 30, 1996 January 10, 1997 February 1997 Saturn version 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.
[edit] Description
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.