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  2. The Operative: No One Lives Forever - Wikipedia

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    The game was announced at the 1999 E3 conference show. [13] While at this time – as described in the mission statement above – the game was already set out to be a spy-themed shooter set in the 1960s, the version that was previewed to the press at this time had many differences to the finished product, with regard to characters, plot and ...

  3. List of fictional secret agents - Wikipedia

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    Bishop and Shiela from the PS2 video game Spy Fiction; Booger Hasenpfeffer from Webkinz; Cate Archer from No One Lives Forever; Cole Phelps from L. A. Noire; David Wolf from Secret Agent; Desmond from Fallout 3; Director from Club Penguin (EPF) Dot (D.) from Club Penguin (EPF) G. from Club Penguin (EPF) Gabriel Logan from Syphon Filter; Goober ...

  4. Category:Spy video games - Wikipedia

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    Sensory Overload (video game) Sid Meier's Covert Action; Sly Spy; Sniper Elite (video game) Sniper Elite III; Sniper Elite V2; The Solitaire Conspiracy; Spider and Web; Spy Fiction; Spy Fox; Spy Games: Elevator Mission; Spy Muppets: License to Croak; Spy Snatcher; The Spy's Adventures in Europe; The Spy's Adventures in North America; Spycat ...

  5. Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The game used a Havok engine [11] [16] that the team designed specifically for the game. [17] The plot of Psi-Ops was inspired by experiments carried out by the United States Department of Defense to investigate the veracity of psychic abilities as well as the conspiracy theories that developed about the experiments.

  6. 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.

  7. Spy fiction - Wikipedia

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    Spy fiction is a genre of literature involving espionage as an important ... (2004) and No Game For Amateurs (2009); Thomas F. Murphy, Edge of Allegiance (2005 ...

  8. SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run - Wikipedia

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    [11] Chris McCarver of 411Mania gave the PS2 version 3.5 out of 10, saying, "While I understand Midway and developer Terminal Reality’s need to showcase The Rock and his action-star status for the sake of this game, Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run takes the franchise into entirely new and, sadly, entirely unwanted territory. Even with the out-of ...

  9. SpyToy - Wikipedia

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    SpyToy (EyeToy: Operation Spy in North America) is a 2005 video game developed by London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It utilizes the EyeToy camera peripheral to detect player movement.

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