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Had no idea about the PSX Cool Spot game, looks neat.

What was that game that looked like some generic fantasy adventure game, but was secretly about Skittles? Because that's my vote for the best licensed game.

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That is literally the beginning and end of my knowledge on this game
 
Although it was simple, Crash Course was a blast and kept me invested for hours. I'd keep returning to try to 100% it and beat friends -- something I almost NEVER do.

I ended up getting 100%, but never finished Crash Course 2. I didn't like its structure and design.
 
Did you know, Domino's crash course was on the Windows 8 store briefly. With Xbox Achievements and touch,M/Kb and controller support. Except it wasn't free lol.

Anyway I guess I better finish off the 360 version while theirs a community. I think there were a few Live multiplayer achievements to achieve.
 
Apparently it was Pepsi Max branded only on PC (not even sure if there were Pepsi ads in game). It was known as Xtreme Sports in US and on GBC and Sega Extreme sports on Dreamcast in rest of the world.
Probably was terrible, but I remember having at least some fun with it as a kid.
 
Apparently it was Pepsi Max branded only on PC (not even sure if there were Pepsi ads in game). It was known as Xtreme Sports in US and on GBC and Sega Extreme sports on Dreamcast in rest of the world.
Probably was terrible, but I remember having at least some fun with it as a kid.

I really liked it on Dreamcast. Plus it had a nice soundtrack.
 
Mick and Mack: Global Gladiators wasn't aggressively McDonald's-themed and was one of my favorites from the Genesis era. I picked it up after seeing a wildly enthusiastic review in one of the gaming mags at the time.

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