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If you believe the critics, one of the more notable aversions to [[The Problem With Licensed Games]]. ''[[Cool Spot]]'', a game released on several systems during the 16-bit era, is a [[Platform Game]] starring the red spot in the 7-Up logo. As this spot, your goal is to explore what appears to be a tourist town or seaport of some kind and rescue others of your number from cages that, [[Excuse Plot|for some reason]], they are imprisoned in. Although this concept sounds lame, the game itself is surprisingly well-made and fun, with catchy music, large levels, intuitive controls, a decent level of challenge, and plenty of secret areas. With its generous time limits, the game encourages you to take your time and explore rather than immediately free your buddy and end the level.
If you believe the critics, one of the more notable aversions to [[The Problem with Licensed Games]]. ''[[Cool Spot]]'', a game released on several systems during the 16-bit era, is a [[Platform Game]] starring the red spot in the 7-Up logo. As this spot, your goal is to explore what appears to be a tourist town or seaport of some kind and rescue others of your number from cages that, [[Excuse Plot|for some reason]], they are imprisoned in. Although this concept sounds lame, the game itself is surprisingly well-made and fun, with catchy music, large levels, intuitive controls, a decent level of challenge, and plenty of secret areas. With its generous time limits, the game encourages you to take your time and explore rather than immediately free your buddy and end the level.


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