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  2. Spy Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Spy Hunter was a commercial success in American arcades, where it was one of the top five highest-grossing arcade games of 1984 and 1985. It was ported to the Atari 2600 , Atari 8-bit computers , Amstrad CPC , ZX Spectrum , Commodore 64 , Apple II , ColecoVision , MS-DOS , Nintendo Entertainment System , and BBC Micro .

  3. SpyHunter - Wikipedia

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    SpyHunter is a vehicular combat game. It is a remake and sequel of the 1983 arcade game of the same name first released for PlayStation 2 in 2001. It has since been 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.

  4. Spy Hunter II - Wikipedia

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    Spy Hunter II is an arcade game released by Bally Midway in 1987 as sequel to 1983's Spy Hunter. Unlike its popular predecessor, Spy Hunter II was not ported to any contemporary systems and remained obscure. George Gomez, who designed the original, was critical of the sequel made by the studio without his involvement.

  5. Brian Colin - Wikipedia

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    Between 1982 and 1984, he created in-game raster graphics and animation for numerous Bally/Midway arcade games, including Kozmik Krooz'r, Spy Hunter and Zwackery, the latter being the first game for which Colin was credited as a game designer. 1985's Sarge was designed by Colin along with Bally/Midway programmer Jeff Nauman. It was their first ...

  6. Midway Games - Wikipedia

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    Midway Games Inc., known previously as Midway Manufacturing and Bally Midway, and commonly known as simply Midway, was an American video game developer and publisher. Midway's franchises included Mortal Kombat, Rampage, Spy Hunter, NBA Jam, Cruis'n and NFL Blitz. Midway also acquired the rights to video games that were originally developed by ...

  7. 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. Major events include the video game crash of 1983 in North America, and the third generation of video game consoles ...

  8. List of games by Midway Games - Wikipedia

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    Spy Hunter. Original release date: 1983 Release years by system: 1983 – Arcade [2] ... 1999 – Arcade 2000 – Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color Notes: Racing game ...

  9. Moon Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Moon Patrol (ムーンパトロール, Mūn Patorōru) is a 1982 arcade video game developed and released by Irem. It was licensed to Williams for distribution in North America. [5] The player controls a Moon buggy which can jump over and shoot obstacles on a horizontally scrolling landscape as well as shoot aerial attackers.

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