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Pepsiman

Pepsiman (XSX) game cover art
Platform: PlayStation
Tags: Action
Developer: KID

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
03/04/1999

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Pepsiman review

Reviewed May 22, 2005

Michael Scott says: "The problem is though, how do you turn a popular series of TV advertisements into a half way decent video game? OK, so there's no easy answer. From a purely corporate perspective, you'd probably want to fill such a title with any number of product placements, perhaps even looping the campaign's catchy jingle as well. Right then, check, check and double check, but what of the game itself?"
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