It was later ported to Windows devices on December 10 of the same year in both North America and PAL regions.
Players are given the option of choosing from Bug, Maggot Dog, or Super Fly, a trio of action movie stars, who must proceed through a series of levels across multiple zones, with a boss level at the end of each zone.
Players can play as Bug, Maggot Dog, or Super Fly, all big-name action film stars, with the premise being that they were signed up to do a six-picture deal that they must complete all in one day.
[5] The two-player mode allows players to alternate playing the game and compete for high scores.
If the player collects a bonus stage's requisite number of Oscars, they earn an extra life.
Critics were generally pleased with the series additions of the run ability[10][13][16] and new characters,[10][11][12][13][16] though some noted that there is little gameplay difference between them and Bug.
[12][13] However, while the graphics in general were praised,[10][12][13][16] critics found the fixed side-view camera created frustrating problems with the gameplay, such as walls obstructing the player's view of Bug and difficulty judging distances when moving between the foreground and background.
[12] Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot also compared it unfavorably to Sonic 3D Blast, and remarked, "The choice of films is far hipper than Spot Goes To Hollywood, but the game doesn't play much better.