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  2. From ‘Mission: Impossible’ to ‘Slow Horses,’ here’s why we ...

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    Spy stories appeal to our anxieties. As a genre, espionage was first born from literature, where spy novels and spy fiction grew in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, alongside increasing ...

  3. List of fictional secret agents - Wikipedia

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    Agent Vinod, from the 1977 and 2012 Indian spy films of the same name; Alec Leamas, in the 1965 film The Spy Who Came in from the Cold; Alexander Scott, from the TV series I Spy; Allen Gamble and Terry Hoitz, from the movie The Other Guys; Amos Burke, from TV series Burke's Law; Annie Walker from the USA original series Covert Affairs

  4. List of fictional espionage organizations - Wikipedia

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    CONTROL, the fictional government agency in the TV Show Get Smart. [1] C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists), the crime-fighting organization from the 1988 animated TV series of the same name. F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon), in the horror-themed first-person-shooter computer game of the same name.

  5. Category:Works about espionage - Wikipedia

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    Spy fiction; Spy film; I. In Your Footsteps; ... Spy (2004 TV series) Spy-fi (subgenre) This page was last edited on 16 January 2023, at 22:01 (UTC). ...

  6. Category:Spy video games - Wikipedia

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    I Expect You to Die 2: The Spy and the Liar; I Expect You To Die 3: Cog in the Machine; I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike; Ice Nine (video game) Impossible Mission; Impossible Mission 2025; Impossible Mission II; In Cold Blood (video game) Industrial Spy: Operation Espionage; Inspector Gadget: Mission 1 – Global Terror! Invisible, Inc.

  7. Hidetaka Suehiro - Wikipedia

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    The first game he directed was the PlayStation 2 game Spy Fiction released in 2003. [3] The game is a third-person military themed stealth game and the target audience was Western players rather than Japanese players. [3] Production began in 2004 on a game titled Rainy Woods, which was then cancelled in 2007.

  8. Category:Spy fiction - Wikipedia

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    Spy fiction writers (3 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Spy fiction" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Spy-fi (subgenre) - Wikipedia

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    Spy-fi can be defined as media that centers around the adventures of a protagonist (or protagonists) working as a secret agent or a spy.Usually, these adventures will revolve around defeating a rival superpower or singular enemy from achieving a nefarious aim.