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PepsiCo is a multinational food and beverage company and one of the world's most recognizable names in soft drinks, most notable for licensing its Pepsi branding and associated products to game developers for the production of officially-licensed video games (such as the 1996 Sega Saturn port of Fighting Vipers, featuring the company's Japanese mascot Pepsiman.)
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Company
Softography
Arcade
- (1984)
Atari 2600
- (1984)
Apple II
- (1984)
BBC Micro
- (1985)
Mega Drive
- (1993)
Commodore 64
- (1984)
Amstrad CPC
- (1984)
ZX Spectrum
- (1985)
Saturn
- (1996)