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Secret Agent (video game) Secret Agent Barbie; Secret Agent Clank; 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 ...
Secret Agent (also known as Secret Agent Man) [1] is a side-scrolling platform game developed and published by Apogee Software. The first episode is shareware, while the remaining two are sold directly by the publisher. Secret Agent uses the same game engine as the earlier Crystal Caves.
Sly Spy, known in Japan as Secret Agent (シークレット・エージェント, Shīkuretto Ējento) and known in Europe as Sly Spy: Secret Agent, is an arcade video game developed by Data East and published in 1989. Despite not being a licensed James Bond game, Sly Spy contains references to the series.
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Fans have also commented on hopes for an Agent B game following the post-credits scene of Agent A. Nintendo World Report reviewed the Switch version of the game and praised its setting, its visual style, the dialogues and the "simple but fun" puzzles. At the same time the magazine criticized the lack of "a serious challenge" and game features ...
See List of James Bond allies for a complete list of 00 agents and secret agents found throughout the movies. Jason Bourne from Bourne trilogy based on the novels by Robert Ludlum; Jason Monk from the 2005 film Frederick Forsyth's Icon; Jerry Lewis from Totally Spies. Head of WOOHP. Jill Munroe from Charlie's Angels; John & Jane Smith, from Mr ...
Secret Agent Clank was in development before the release of Size Matters. [15] [16] In July 2007, rumors of the game's existence surfaced when David Bergeaud, who composes music for the Ratchet & Clank series, accidentally revealed the game in his online resume. [8] The actual game was not confirmed by Sony until a pre-TGS 2007 conference. [4] [15]
King's Quest II was unofficially remade in 2002 when AGD Interactive, then known as Tierra Entertainment, released the fan-made King's Quest II: Romancing the Stones under a fan license by Vivendi. The game uses a point-and-click interface functionally identical to an advanced SCI game engine, VGA graphics and digital sound, including full ...