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 | | Developer(s) | Bally Midway | | Publisher(s) | Bally Midway | | Designer(s) | George Gomez | | Release date(s) | 1983 | | Genre(s) | Vehicular combat | | Mode(s) | Single player | | Platform(s) | Arcade, DOS, NES, Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit family, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Apple II family, ColecoVision, Mobile Phone | | Input | wheel; shifter; pedal | | Arcade cabinet | Upright, sit-down | | Arcade system(s) | Bally Midway MCR-Scroll | | Arcade display | Raster, 480 x 480 pixels (Vertical), 68 colors, 19 inch Wells-Gardner monitor | Spy Hunter is a 1983 arcade game developed and released by Bally Midway. It was incredibly successful initially, and it has remained popular for many years. The game's novel gameplay and addictive theme music are largely responsible for its success. It has also been ported to various home computers and video game systems. Spy hunter may refer to: Spy Hunter, the 1983 arcade game. ...
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As a cabinet-style arcade came, Spy Hunter was produced in both sit-down and standard upright versions with the latter being more common. The game's controls consist of a steering wheel with several special-purpose buttons, a two-position stick shift (offering 'low' and 'high' gears), and a pedal used for acceleration. It is a single player game. A modern road cars steering wheel Steering wheels from different periods A steering wheel is a type of steering control used in most modern land vehicles, including all mass-production automobiles. ...
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Game description
Spy Hunter is an action/driving game with the player in the role of a spy driving an armed sportscar. The object of the game is to travel the freeway destroying as many enemy vehicles as possible while protecting civilian vehicles. The game is a top-down vertical scroller with a vantage point similar to that of a news helicopter. Scrolling shooters are a type of video game, a subgenre of shoot em up . ...
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Early versions of the game used a James Bond musical theme, but the inability to obtain the rights to use the music forced Midway to change this theme. As a result, an arrangement of the Peter Gunn theme plays throughout as background music. The usage of this background music became a large part of the game's appeal. Flemings image of James Bond; commissioned to aid the Daily Express comic strip artists. ...
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The game begins with the player driving the fictitious G-6155 Interceptor modelled on a 1983 Z28. The car's name derives from the date of birth of game designer George Gomez. Enemy vehicles try to destroy the player's car or at least to force it off the road. Each enemy vehicle has its own special feature (discussed below). The Chevrolet Camaro is a pony car made in North America by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors. ...
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Points are scored for distance traveled (a counter increments the score while the car is moving) and for destroying enemy vehicles. There is an initial lead-in time during which the player has an unlimited supply of cars. After the lead-in time expires the player must earn extra cars by obtaining high scores. The first extra car is generally earned at a default value of 30,000 points, but this value can vary depending on settings for a given machine. Up to 3 additional cars are awarded at similar increments. The player's starts the game with two front-mounted machine guns with an endless supply of ammunition. The machine guns and the player's driving skill - opponents can be sideswiped off the road - are the only means of defense against the enemy vehicles in the beginning stages of the game. The player can add additional weapons to the vehicle by entering a red tractor trailer — the Weapons Van — which the player will see parked on the shoulder of the road at regular intervals. The van will accelerate until it reaches a point directly in front of the player's vehicle at which point it will drop a ramp allowing the player to drive in. The type of weapon provided is indicated by the insignia on the van's roof. The van will subsequently stop briefly at the side of the road for the player's vehicle to exit. The weapons van appears twice in each sequence or 'territory'. Territories are marked by forks in the road where the player must bear either to the right or to the left. A machine gun is a fully-automatic firearm that is capable of firing bullets in rapid succession. ...
The player must be careful to avoid harming innocent civilian vehicles. There are three types of such vehicles — two automobiles (one pink in color, the other light blue) and a motorcycle. Destroying these vehicles causes the score meter to halt for a few seconds (in effect subtracting points from the player's score) and will result in the weapons van arriving only once instead of twice in that sequence. It is also possible to inadvertently destroy the weapons van itself. Doing so produces the same consequences as destroying a civilian vehicle. A very hard, direct crash with a civilian vehicle can result in the player losing a car. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
There are three special weapons and they can all be equipped simultaneously (although this state of play is difficult to achieve): an oil slick generator, a smokescreen generator, and a missile launcher. Each special weapon has a limited number of uses. For example, the smokescreen can be used only four times (three times in some game versions). The special weapons are activated via dedicated buttons on the steering wheel. In most game versions entering the weapons van twice in the same area will refill the player's ammunition supply. If the car is destroyed, either by being forced off the road or shot, it will reappear with only machine guns. An oil spill is the unintentional release of liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment as a result of human activity. ...
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There are four enemy vehicles in all, each dark blue in color and possessing its own special characteristic: - Switchblade (tagline: Never To Be Trusted) is armed with wheel-mounted tire slashers, which cause the player to veer off the road and crash if touched
- The Road Lord (tagline: Bullet Proof Bully) is shielded by bulletproof armor plating, rendering it invulnerable to machine gun bullets
- The Enforcer (tagline: Double Barrel Action) is a limousine featuring a shotgun-toting thug who fires at the player's car
- The Mad Bomber (tagline: Master Of The Sky) is a helicopter which bombs the player
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It is possible for the player to convert his car into a cigarette boat by voluntarily driving through a special boathouse which appears infrequently at the side of the road. At certain intervals the words "Bridge Out" will appear on the screen, and the player will be forced to enter the boathouse. The boat sequence is very similar to the normal driving sequence, but it provides a break from the regular action. When in the water the three road-based enemies are replaced by two others: A go-fast is the preferred boat of many smugglers. ...
- The Barrel Dumper, a speedboat which travels ahead of the boat and ejects barrels into the water which must be avoided
- Doctor Torpedo, another speedboat which shoots projectiles at the boat
Using the oil slick on either of these opponents results in their destruction by burning. At the end of this sequence, the player drives through another boathouse and his vehicle is instantly changed back to a car. A helicopter sequence was also planned, but a shortage of memory precluded this feature. Categories: Stub | Boat types ...
Also, at irregular intervals the words "Icy Road Ahead" will appear on the screen. A few seconds later the background will change to a winter setting, and the road surface becomes more slippery which makes driving even more treacherous. The upside of the new terrain is that certain weapons — most particularly the oil slick — become more effective.
Myths Although the game was rumored to have an end graveyard sequence where the player exits the car for on-foot action, in reality the game has no end and at no time does the player ever leave the car.
Trivia - The Nintendo port of this game has extremely buggy collision detection code. If the road turns, the car will not crash if it remains pointed straight. It is possible to drive for hours over dirt, rocks, river banks, etc. If the car's tires are slashed while near the top of the screen, the car will often spin off the top of the screen and reappear at the bottom. The car becomes indestructible and can drive anywhere on the screen without being damaged, but the car's weapons no longer function.
- The Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit ports had a related bug. Immediately after starting (being dropped off by the truck), one could continue driving on the side of the road without any enemy cars being able to damage the spy car. One could even drive further out and drive on the black border on the side of the screen.
- The game was parodied in the Robot Chicken episode, "Dragon Nuts".
- When starting a file in the 2001/2002 version of Spy Hunter, putting the file name as OGSPY, you are allowed to play the original Spy Hunter.
- In the Nintendo port of this game, it is possible to play pong. Upon running out of lives and entering the continue screen. Rotate your gun turrets from facing the top of the screen to the bottom of the screen. Once you continue from that point, you will then proceed to play pong.
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Legacy Following the success of the arcade version of Spy Hunter, a pinball version of the game was released in 1984 by Bally. It is difficult to locate playable versions of this pinball machine. 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 more 3D perspective from behind and above the car. Though seemingly more realistic, the different perspective was unpopular. The game achieved little success and remained largely unknown as it never went into large scale production. There is also a Nintendo Entertainment System game called Super Spy Hunter. An electronic pinball machine (Theatre of Magic), released 1995. ...
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Spy Hunter II is an arcade game released by Bally Midway in 1987 as a sequel to Spy Hunter. ...
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Spy Hunter itself is regarded as one of the "Top 100 Videogames" of all time by the Killer List of Videogames (KLOV). The Killer List of Videogames (otherwise known simply as KLOV, pronounced Kay-El-Oh-Vee) is a website devoted to cataloging arcade games past and present. ...
This game inspired an enhanced remake for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube, Game Boy Advance and Microsoft Windows. The 2001/2002 version of Spy Hunter was developed by Midway Games. In the video game subculture, an enhanced remake (also called updated classics) is an updated version of a video or computer game that was originally developed for a less advanced system. ...
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Xbox port Xbox port Xbox version Spy Hunter is an enhanced remake of the 1983 arcade game of the same name for the PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, and Microsoft Windows. ...
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Ports Because of its success, Spy Hunter was ported to several home video game systems and home computers of the early 1980s era. Versions were developed for DOS, the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Atari 2600, Atari 8-bit family, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Apple // and the ColecoVision. screenshot Colecovision Spy_Hunter by me This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ...
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Screenshot of the ZX Spectrum port In 2001, Midway resurrected the game, this time using full 3D graphics. Midway published this consumer version for most major systems: Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo GameCube. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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In addition to these consoles, Spy Hunter was included in Midway's Greatest Arcade Hits: Volume 1 for Nintendo 64, andMidway Arcade Treasures; a compilation of arcade games available for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox consoles, released in 2003. The Nintendo 64 ), often abbreviated as N64, was Nintendos third home video game console for the international market. ...
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Excel 2000 Easter egg A version of Spy Hunter is included as an Easter egg in the first release of Microsoft Excel 2000 [1]. It requires DirectX to work. The procedure to run it is: A virtual Easter egg is a hidden message or feature in an object such as a movie, book, CD, DVD, computer program, or video game. ...
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- Open Excel.
- In a blank worksheet, select "Save as" and choose "Save as web page".
- Click on Publish and Add interactivity.
- Save as any name you like.
- Load in the page with MS Internet Explorer, Excel will appear in the web page.
- Go to row 2000, column WC.
- Highlight all of row 2000 and press Tab to make column WC the active column.
- Hold the keys Ctrl, Alt, Shift and click on the Office Icon (It looks like four puzzle pieces put together).
- Use the arrow keys to drive your car, the "O" key to drop oil slicks, the space bar to shoot, and the "H" key for headlights.
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Film adaptation In the summer of 2003, Universal Pictures acquired the rights to the 1983 arcade game Spy Hunter from Midway Games. The following September, Universal signed actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to star in the film adaptation based on the game. Screenwriters Michael Brandt and Derek Haas were hired to write the screenplay, though a director had not been decided at the time. Spy Hunter was slated to begin its budgeted $90 million production in spring 2004 in time for a summer 2005 release.[1] In January 2004, screenwriters Mark Swift and Damian Shannon replaced the original writing duo to rewrite the script, with production slated for June.[2] By May, Universal Pictures acquired director John Woo to helm the project.[3] In the same month, the previous screenwriters were replaced by screenwriter Zak Penn to rewrite the script once more.[4] By August 2004, production had been delayed, pushing Spy Hunter back to be released in summer 2006.[5] In April 2005, Penn was replaced by screenwriter Stuart Beattie to rewrite the script.[6] By May 2005, however, director John Woo left the project due to scheduling conflicts.[7] In August 2005, Dwayne Johnson said the film was still developing without a director. Pre-production work was underway with designs such as the morphing Interceptor vehicle driven by Alec Decker.[8] Production was eventually halted for the time being, and Dwayne Johnson was detached from the project.[9] Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Zak Penn Zak Penn (born 1968) is a screenwriter and director who is known for writing and directing Incident at Loch Ness and co-writing the script for X-Men: The Last Stand. ...
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In May 2007, Paul W.S. Anderson was hired to replace Woo as the director. He will be writing a new script with another screenwriter. It is yet to be determined if Dwayne Johnson will return to the project.[9] Paul William Scott Anderson (Born: March 4, 1965 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, United Kingdom-) is a British filmmaker, producer and screenwriter. ...
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