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1) Cool Spot & The Noid

Corporate-sponsored video game mascots were all the rage back in the 1980s and โ90s. Some were more effective at enticing gamers to purchase games, while others struggled with subpar titles that ultimately failed to gain traction. Two of the better-known examples are 7-Upโs Cool Spot and Dominoโs Pizzaโs Noid. These were essentially glorified advertisements in video game form, and they carved out a niche in popular culture. Cool Spot debuted in Cool Spot for various consoles, while the Noid found a home on the NES in Yo! Noid. They had their time in the spotlight, but quickly faded into obscurity. The brandโs current owner denied a comeback attempt for Cool Spot, so it doesnโt look like a revival will happen anytime soon.
2) Bubsy

Bubsy is a traditional video game mascot initially created by Activision for 1993โs Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind for the Super NES and Sega Genesis. Bubsy is a cute, orange bobcat who wears a white shirt with an exclamation point. He has a catchphrase: โWhat could possibly go wrong?โ and has appeared in several platformers over the years. While the franchise produced six titles, the character never gained widespread popularity, despite the release of Bubsy’sย most recent titleย in 2019. Heโs relatively unknown, except to gamers who played his games, but Bubsy is making a comeback. Bubsy 4D is set to come out in 2026 for all the major consoles, so he could regain the publicโs attention through that venture.
3) Alex Kidd

Alex Kidd is a platformer mascot who has appeared in several games over the years for Sega. The character predates Sonic the Hedgehog and was intended to be the companyโs mascot, first appearing in Alex Kidd in Miracle World for the Sega Master System in 1986. He appeared in five more titles in the 1990s before quietly disappearing behind the rather large shadow cast by his successor, Sonic the Hedgehog. Despite falling into obscurity decades ago, Alex Kidd made a comeback in a remake of his first game in June 2021. Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX is the last time heโs had his own title, though it was available on every console upon release.










