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  2. Spy Hunter - Wikipedia

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    A pinball table based on Spy Hunter was released in 1984 by Bally. The arcade game was ported to the ColecoVision in January 1985. [21] The original Spy Hunter was followed by an arcade sequel, Spy Hunter II in 1987. It retained the "Peter Gunn" music and incorporated a cooperative two-player mode, but the top-down view was replaced with a ...

  3. List of video games by Midway Games - Wikipedia

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    Spy Hunter. Original release date: 1983 Release years by system: 1983Arcade [2] Notes: Vehicular combat game; ... The Arcade Game. Original release date: 1995

  4. SpyHunter - Wikipedia

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    SpyHunter is a vehicular combat game released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001. It is a reboot and sequel of the 1983 arcade game of the same name. It was later ported to GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Windows, Mac OS X, and Tapwave Zodiac. In the game, the player drives the G-6155 Interceptor, an advanced, weaponized spy vehicle.

  5. 1983 in video games - Wikipedia

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    1983 has seen many sequels and prequels in video games, such as Mario Bros. and Pole Position II, along with new titles such as Astron Belt, Champion Baseball, Dragon's Lair, Elevator Action, Spy Hunter and Track & Field.

  6. List of ColecoVision games - Wikipedia

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    Two game cartridges by Coleco: BurgerTime (left) and Gorf. This is a list of games for the ColecoVision video game console. In total, the following games are known to exist: 129 [a] U.S. releases; 1 U.S. very limited release; 7 [b] foreign/Canadian releases; 9 [c] TeleGames exclusive releases; 22 prototype and unreleased games

  7. Midway Games - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Bally Midway acquired arcade manufacturing assets of Sega Electronics from Gulf and Western Industries, and through the purchase also gained distribution rights to arcade games developed by Sega Enterprises, Ltd. in the United States for two years which included titles such as Astron Belt, Flicky, Future Spy, and Up 'N Down.

  8. Glen Powell Reminds Us He’s in ‘Spy Kids 3’, Compares it to ...

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    Glen Powell Rick Kern/Getty Images for Netflix He’s one of Hollywood’s most exciting actors but Glen Powell will never forget where he came from. The Top Gun: Maverick star, 35, identified his ...

  9. Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Midway Collection 2 - Wikipedia

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    This compilation contains the following games: [4] [5] Blaster (1983) BurgerTime (1982) Joust 2: Survival of the Fittest (1986) Moon Patrol (1982) Root Beer Tapper (1983) SPLAT! (previously unreleased) [1982] Spy Hunter (1983) BurgerTime was produced by Data East, then licensed to Midway for North American release.

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