
Cool Spot
Cool Spot is a platformer developed and published by Virgin Games, released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo, Genesis, and other platforms. It stars Spot, the red mascot of the 7 Up soft-drink brand, reimagined as a nimble, sunglasses-wearing hero who runs, jumps, and fires bubbles across a series of bright, sun-soaked stages. The levels are built from beaches, piers, boardwalks, surfboards, and oversized soda bottles, with the goal of freeing caged fellow Spots hidden throughout each stage. The game was widely praised for its animation, considered among the smoothest and most characterful on the hardware, with detailed idle fidgets and fluid movement that belied its advertising-mascot origins. Developed by a team including David Perry, who would go on to make Earthworm Jim, it is often cited as one of the better licensed games of its era, elevating what could have been a throwaway promotional tie-in into a genuinely enjoyable platformer. Its relentless beach-and-summer aesthetic, bright primary colors, and total thematic commitment make it one of the most purely seasonal games on the system, a shameless but well-crafted slice of sunshine. A sequel, Spot Goes to Hollywood, followed in 1995, but the bright, sun-soaked original remains the definitive and most fondly remembered outing.
| Platform | SNES |
| Developer | Virgin Games |
| Publisher | Virgin Games |
| Genre | Platformer |
| Players | 1 player |



