Cool Spot is a stylish side-scrolling platformer starring the iconic 7-Up mascot. Players control Spot across diverse locations like beaches and toy rooms to rescue his kidnapped friends. The goal is to collect "cool" icons to unlock the cage at the end of each level. Spot attacks by firing soda bubbles in all directions. The game is famous for its incredibly fluid "Disney-style" animation and tight controls, making it a standout mascot platformer of the 16-bit era.
Master System
The Master System version, released in 1993, is a remarkable 8-bit conversion of the 16-bit original. It shares much of its DNA with the Game Gear port but benefits from a larger viewing area on a television screen. The graphics are bright and colorful, pushing the console's limits to replicate the detailed backgrounds and smooth character animations that made the game famous. While the parallax scrolling is simplified compared to the Mega Drive version, the gameplay remains fast and the controls are remarkably tight. The audio translates the jazzy soundtrack effectively, maintaining the game's laid-back, summer vibe. It is widely considered one of the most polished and visually impressive platformers in the late Master System library, proving the system could still deliver high-quality experiences during the transition to the next generation.