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* DolledUpInstallment: In the US, the Game Boy port was rebranded as a 7-Up game: ''Spot: The Cool Adventure''.
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* NoExportForYou: The game was ported to the Platform/Commodore64, the Platform/{{Amiga}}, and the Platform/AtariST, but those versions were exclusive to Europe.
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* NoExportForYou: The game was ported to the Platform/Commodore64, the Platform/{{Amiga}}, and the Platform/AtariST, and the Platform/GameBoy but those versions were exclusive to Europe.
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* NoExportForYou: The game was ported to the UsefulNotes/Commodore64, Platform/Commodore64, the UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, Platform/{{Amiga}}, and the UsefulNotes/AtariST, Platform/AtariST, but those versions were exclusive to Europe.
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* DisownedAdaptation: When developer Greg Tavares wasnotified of a romhack of the game titled ''M.C. Mario'' circulating around bootleg markets that replaced the characters with Mario, he said that while the idea was amusing, he overall was disappointed that money was being made off his work.
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* DisownedAdaptation: When developer Greg Tavares wasnotified was notified of a romhack of the game titled ''M.C. Mario'' circulating around bootleg markets that replaced the characters with Mario, he said that while the idea was amusing, he overall was disappointed that money was being made off his work.
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* DisownedAdaptation: When developer Greg Tavares wasnotified of a romhack of the game titled ''M.C. Mario'' circulating around bootleg markets that replaced the characters with Mario, he said that while the idea was amusing, he overall was disappointed that money was being made off his work.
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* LicensedGame: For [=McDonalds=] using its ''Advertising/McDonaldland'' characters.
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* NoExportForYou: The game was ported to the UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}} UsefulNotes/Commodore64, the UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, and the UsefulNotes/AtariST, but those versions were exclusive to Europe.
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* NoExportForYou: The game was ported to the UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}} and UsefulNotes/AtariST, but those versions were exclusive to Europe.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: It was originally supposed to be an easy payday for the developers, intended to be part of a Happy Meal promotion [[https://games.greggman.com/game/m_c_kids/ according]] to developer Chris Gregg. This fell through, and it essentially ended up being an advergame on toy store shelves.