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Revision as of 12:01, 27 January 2024
Spot: The Video Game |
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Developer: Virgin Mastertronic RAM map |
Spot: The Video Game | |
Mapper No. | 1 |
Mapper Name | [[Nintendo MMC1]][[Category:NES games using the Nintendo MMC1 mapper]] |
PRG-ROM Pages | 8 Template:X 16kB[[Category:NES games with 8 Template:X 16kB PRG-ROM pages]] |
CHR-ROM Pages | 0 Template:X 8kB[[Category:NES games with 0 Template:X 8kB CHR-ROM pages]] |
Mirroring | Horizontal |
4-Screen Mirroring | No |
SRAM Enabled | No |
Sub-pages
RAM map |
Utilities
- None known.
Hacks
- None known.
Translations
- None known.
Miscellaneous
- Its gameplay is similar to the video game "Ataxx".
- It was developed by Virgin Mastertronic in 1990/1991 for the Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS computers, Game Boy and NES.
- It was published under the Arcadia Systems, Inc. brand for the NES.
- Successors: Cool Spot (SNES) and Spot Goes To Hollywood (SNES)
- For a limited time, a mail-in promotion was offered to purchase the game for $24.99, along with four labels from specially marked 7 Up bottles.
Known Dumps
- Spot (J)
- Spot (U) [!]
- Spot (U) [o1]
External Links
Categories:
- Pages missing developer references
- Games developed by Virgin Mastertronic
- Pages missing publisher references
- Games published by Arcadia Systems
- Games published by Bullet-Proof Software
- NES games
- Pages missing date references
- Games released in 1990
- Games released in September
- Pages without TCRF links
- NES games using mapper number 1
- NES games with horizontal mirroring
- NES games with 4-screen mirroring disabled
- NES games with no SRAM enabled