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7up Spot 1990 Virgin Mastertronic Commodore Amiga 500 CIB Still in Shrink wrap!

Description: Spot: The Video Game is a video game developed and produced by Virgin Mastertronic in 1990/1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS computers, Game Boy and NES. It is the first video game to feature the then-current 7 Up mascot "Spot", and was later followed up by platformers Cool Spot and Spot Goes To Hollywood. Spot: The Video Game Spot The Video Game Cover.jpg Cover art (NES) Developer(s) Virgin Mastertronic Publisher(s) Virgin Mastertronic Arcadia Systems (NES) Designer(s) Graeme Devine Artist(s) Robert Stein III Composer(s) Ken Hedgecock (NES, Amiga) Geoff Follin (Game Boy) Platform(s) Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Game Boy, NES, Commodore 64 Release May 15, 1990 Genre(s) Abstract strategy game Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer (2 - 4 Player Competitive) Gameplay Edit As the player makes a move, an animation of 7-up mascot Spot appears. Gameplay is based on a smaller scale concept of the Chinese board game Go, which originates from over 2,500 years ago. It takes place on a 7x7 board, though in some variations, certain locations on that board would be unavailable. Two to four players alternated turns, with each player controlling pieces of a specific color. On each turn, a player selects an existing piece of his color, and then an empty position one or two squares away. If the selected location is one square away, a new piece is created in that location; otherwise, the chosen piece moves from its original location to the new location. In either case, all adjacent pieces are then changed to that player's color. Spot: The Video Game offered an animated approach to moving the pieces. Depending on the proximity and direction of the move, the Spot character would appear as the moving piece and do a dance, roller skate, cart wheel, dive, fall backwards, etc. to the destination location. The NES and DOS versions allowed up to four players, each designated by a specific color. Human players would hand off controllers so all members could make their moves when their turn arose. The current world record, for the NES version, is held by Chad Brevik. [1] Originally called Infection, the game was invented by Dave Crummack and Craig Galley in 1988 for Wise Owl Software, which then sold the rights to Virgin Mastertronic UK. Although versions of Infection were programmed for Amiga, Commodore 64, and Atari ST, none saw a commercial release. Eventually, the game was picked up by Virgin Mastertronic US, which licensed it to the Leland corporation, who then released it as the arcade game Ataxx in 1990.[1] Around the same time, Virgin released its own version of the game, Spot: The Video Game.[1] Infection was initially intended to be a budget release, and when the 7-up branding was added, Spot was sold as a full-price title.[1] Infection, while never seeing a commercial release, was released by developer Gary Dunne into the public domain in 1994.[2] Infection also appeared on the cover disk of issue 49 of Amiga Power.[3] Designer Graeme Devine stated in a retrospective interview that the NES version of Spot was created "over six weeks with no development hardware or software".[4] For a limited time, a mail-in promotion was offered to purchase the NES version for $24.99, along with four labels from specially marked 7up bottles. Wyatt Lee reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "SPOT: The Computer Game offers a simple concept with cute graphics and stimulating game play. It offers fast play, multi-player interaction, a long shelf life and much delight

Price: 199.99 USD

Location: Utica, New York

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7up Spot 1990 Virgin Mastertronic Commodore Amiga 500 CIB Still in Shrink wrap!7up Spot 1990 Virgin Mastertronic Commodore Amiga 500 CIB Still in Shrink wrap!7up Spot 1990 Virgin Mastertronic Commodore Amiga 500 CIB Still in Shrink wrap!

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Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 60 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Region Code: NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)

Platform: Commodore Amiga

Release Year: 1990

Rating: E-Everyone

Publisher: Virgin Mastertronic

Game Name: Spot

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