Pepsiman is a legendary video game that was originally released for the PlayStation 1 in Japan in 1999. It is a unique project that belongs to the endless runner genre, though unlike modern mobile applications, it possesses a clear narrative structure and unconventional humor.

The main character is Pepsiman—a metallic figure in silver and blue. His only mission is to help thirsty people and deliver Pepsi to them whenever they are parched. The gameplay requires incredible reaction time. The player must control the character’s movements—running, jumping, sliding, and avoiding obstacles, which are quite diverse, ranging from moving cars to trash or construction materials left on the road.

The game's special charm lies in its atmosphere. Every stage begins and ends with cheerful video cutscenes where we see a person satisfied after being helped by Pepsiman. Furthermore, the game features a very memorable soundtrack—the "Pepsiman!" shout and the energetic melody that keeps the player in a constant state of adrenaline.

Technically, it is a simple yet very difficult challenge. The time limit constantly puts pressure on the player, forcing them to make split-second decisions. Although the game was a commercial product, it gained a cult status over the years and is still loved by fans of retro gaming today.

Pepsiman is not just a marketing campaign; it is a sincere, fun, and dynamic work that proves a game does not need complex mechanics to be appealing. It represents an era when developers were not afraid of experiments and created characters that stay in the memories of players for a lifetime. It is a classic that has stood the test of time and still sparks great interest among those who appreciate the spirit of 90s video games.