Reviews from

in the past


I got thirsty and the 7-Up that fabricated into my hand only made me thirstier, I hate this red dot bitch

Cool Spot honey, I love you but this game is so bad.

I can tell this was based/ripped directly on/from the ones on home console because sprites this big should not be in a side scroller on the Game Boy. ESPECIALLY one with non-traditional level/sprite design that doesn't make use of tiles like other 2D platformers on this system. If this game was actually built with the Game Boy in mind and was more like Kirby's Dreamland or Super Mario Land then I think it'd be completely fine. But here, the sprites take up like one third of the available screen space in any given direction, which means it's impossible for you to see what's up ahead (or above, or below) without just running straight into danger. And for some reason, this game is just FLOODED with enemies. Like, there's barely a stretch of land mass that doesn't have at least one little dude running around. But usually, it's bumper to bumper enemies for most of the allotted ground space. And for those who are wondering, no, I didn't make it past the first level. I spent all three of my lives just trying to get to what I thought was the end of the level only to find out it was actually a midway check point.

I feel like part of what adds to the difficulty here is the fact that your only attack is a little laser blast thing, but you can only shoot up, down, and to the side. Yet the platforms are almost all diagonals, so the enemies are almost never directly next to you or directly above/below you, so killing them is incredibly hard. There's also a 6 minute timer, which had me freaking out because I didn't know how long these levels were gonna be, and so I didn't want to dilly-dally and try to precision shot kill every enemy, so I resorted to just trying to jump over as many as I could, but because the screen is so zoomed in and the sprites are so big, I couldn't tell where I was gonna land until I landed. And usually I landed on an enemy.

I totally get why the developers of this 1993 shovelware game didn't make a completely different and reworked game for this one single platform but eh at this point why even make a Game Boy version... oh that's right... MONEY!!

there is only one good level in this game and its the final one the other levels suck ass. this spot is NOT COOL.

Meh
It looks fine, controls fine (the momentum feels like poo tho), and the music is pretty alright actually.
Then fact there aren't any bosses, not even in the final stage, feels odd and sort of anticlimactic. Otherwise...yeah it's a fine game I suppose.
Now I want a Sprite.


Loved it so much back in the day. The cool atmosphere/music and animation were so great !

The bar is pretty low since it's not only a mascot platformer but also a licensed game, but it's pretty good! Something I would happily rent when nothing new was in stock at the local video store.

Back in time where commercial-related games were cool and fun. A nice platformer game with good level design and sympathic musics.

people point to cool spot as an advertisement game which isnt "that bad" but i never see people calling it good. i do love cool spot though hes basically me

Once again as a kid who didn't grow up with Contra this seemed like the coolest shit ever. Run-and-gunning through inventive levels where you're playing someone the size of a bottle cap in a human's world. I liked the mirroring of the levels around the halfway point, felt like a real "there and back again." The "Rave Dance Tune" music from the bonus level also completely rocks

For a 7up mascot game this is pretty good.

I like the look of this game. I don't really remember much else about it.

Haven't played since I was real young, so my rating is purely based on my memories of how much I liked it then...

Cool Spot (1993): El mejor anuncio que he jugado nunca. Coñas aparte, los 90 fueron tiempos extraños dónde 7UP podía hacer un juego y que no saliese del todo malo. Tiene problemas, y cae en creer que dificultad = diversión, pero es una curiosidad histórica muy interesante (5,90)