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In the game, the player drives the G-6155 Interceptor, an advanced, weaponized spy vehicle. Unlike the original's top-down view, the remake is played with a chase camera, similar to a racing game. The PlayStation 2 version received positive reviews while reception for the ports was mixed. A sequel, SpyHunter 2, was released in 2003.
The game begins with the player driving the fictitious G-6155 Interceptor, using the yoke, pedal, and gearshift to steer and control speed. The car is equipped with a machine gun that has unlimited ammunition and can be fired by pressing and holding the corresponding button on the yoke.
DENIS J081730.0−615520 (also known as 2MASS 08173001−6155158) is a T-type brown dwarf 17 light-years (5.2 parsecs) away in the constellation Carina.It was discovered by Etienne Artigau and his colleagues in April 2010. [2]
6155 Revocation of Withdrawal of Public Lands Pending Resurvey (New Mexico) June 5, 1933 88 6156 Veterans Regulation No. 1(a): Entitlement to Pensions June 6, 1933 89 6157 Veterans Regulation No. 3(a): Schedule for Rating Disabilities June 6, 1933 90 6158 Veterans Regulation No. 9(a): Payment of Burial Expenses of Deceased War Veterans
G500 at EBACE 2018 Gulfstream GVII-G500 interior. The G500 was taxiing under its own power at its unveiling on October 14, 2014, [13] and it first flew on May 18, 2015. [1] The model was initially planned to be certified in 2017.
G.655 is an international standard that describes the geometrical, mechanical, and transmission attributes of a single-mode optical fibre and cable, developed by the Standardization Sector of the International Telecommunication Union that specifies one of the most popular types of single-mode optical fiber (SMF) cable.
From publication of the discovery in 2005 till at least 2008, 2MASS 0939−2448, or its dimmer component, was the dimmest brown dwarf known. [6] Later dimmer objects, including ()brown dwarfs and rogue planets of new spectral class Y, were discovered, using data from WISE and from other surveys.
The value of G times the mass of an object, called the standard gravitational parameter, is known for the Sun and several planets to a much higher accuracy than G alone. [13] As a result, the solar mass is used as the standard mass in the astronomical system of units .