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Version comparisons

Title screen

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Mega Drive

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Master System

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Game Gear

Hero wanted

CoolSpot MD US HeroWanted.png

Mega Drive

CoolSpot SMS HeroWanted.png

Master System

CoolSpot GG US HeroWanted.png

Game Gear

Level 1 introduction

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Mega Drive

CoolSpot SMS Level1Intro.png

Master System

CoolSpot GG EU Level1Intro.png

Game Gear

On the Mega Drive, Spot checks a map after looking at the sign.

Localisation comparisons

Mega Drive version

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JP version

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US/EU versions

The Western versions include a ™ symbol next to the Sega logo.

Copyright information

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US

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EU

The PAL version still refers to itself in-game as Spot and the Quest for Cool (though the packaging says otherwise).

Title screen

Cool Spot Title.png

US

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EU

Despite crediting 7-up, and the beverage being sold in PAL territories, all references to the soft drink are removed from the PAL version of the game. This means Spot is seen riding a bottle with an SOS message inside instead.

Hero wanted

CoolSpot MD US HeroWanted.png

US

CoolSpot MD EU HeroWanted.png

EU

Removing 7-up branding means some of the items needed to change as well. The 7-up logos are replaced with the "V" from Virgin Games, while the 1-up also removes spot.

Game Gear version

Title screen

CoolSpot GG Title.png

US

CoolSpot GG EU Title.png

EU

Like its Mega Drive counterpart, all traces of 7-up (save the initial credit) are removed from the PAL release. The menu has been moved up slightly to try and compensate.

Hero wanted

CoolSpot GG US HeroWanted.png

US

CoolSpot GG EU HeroWanted.png

EU

References


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