

What is it like? What makes it unique to other versions of the game? Answers lie below the fold.īeing “cool”, Spot naturally had to surf a 7UP bottle in his first Genesis outing.īefore we get into the nitty-gritty, I’d like to get into a little bit of history. Today, SEGAbits is proud to present a first look at a game only a few hundred people have ever seen before. Dumped to a mere 35 reproduction carts earlier this year, this ROM has yet to be released to the public. Today’s game is one of those titles, a never before seen version of Spot Goes to Hollywood. Some however, were just prettier ports of Genesis titles. Numerous titles were canceled, many of them notable, including Daytona USA and Castlevania Bloodletting.


Unfortunately, the onslaught of the “true” next gen systems from SEGA and Sony would take its toll on SEGA’s little mushroom, and it died a silent death with only 39 titles in its library. Back in 1995, SEGA promised 50 titles for the 32X by the end of that year.
