Pepsiman 29/17/2023 ![]() Priced at a relatively cheap 2,800 yen (US$20), Pepsiman is already a difficult-to-find import. Littered with FMVs and game-engine cutscenes, this is the ultimate Pepsiman souvenir to date. Based on his "famous" Japanese commercials, where he's usually found racing to save someone from a horrendous thirst, Pepsiman spends the majority of the game doing just that. Previously seen in Sega's Japanese version of Fighting Vipers, Pepsiman has seriously needed his own game for some time, and this one suits him quite nicely. Occasionally, the controls will get skewed as barrels land on your head, and other bizarre events occur. With only two buttons triggering jump and slide, you must simply avoid obstacles in the road and jump over holes. Developed by Kid, Pepsiman is a simple "racing" game that harks back to the old-school gaming dynamics of yesteryear. Practically a cult hero in Japan, Pepsi's little-known (in America, at least) company mascot has his own PlayStation game - and it's a nifty little distraction, all right. ![]()
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