![]() ![]() Since the game has no real story scenes of any sort, we’re left to wonder. ![]() It’s not clear is if he’s trapped inside the movies in a Comix Zone situation, or if he’s filming a movie. Spot somehow ends up in a bunch of different movie genres, and now he has to fight his way out. There’s still not much of a plot, although there’s still more of one than what Cool Spot gave us. The game also refers to itself as “Cool Spot 3” in the credits, so what was the original? The board game, or the Game Boy game? Maybe the developers were trying to break Spot out on his own? Maybe they didn’t want to bother removing the 7-Up graphics from the PAL version again? It’s a mystery that will probably never be answered. ![]() Given how much of an appearance it made in Cool Spot, this is kind of unusual. What’s odd about this particular title is that the only mention of 7-Up is on the copyright screen, where it never appears again. Apparently there was enough demand for a sequel to Cool Spot that a sequel would end up being made. ![]()
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