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Super Spy Hunter poster
Game

Super Spy Hunter (1991)

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After Japanese video game developer Sunsoft ported Spy Hunter to the Nintendo Entertainment System, the company created Battle Formula with similar gameplay. Sunsoft America signed a deal with Bally Midway to release it outside Japan as Super Spy Hunter. The Super Spy Hunter has a super spy car. It's actually a well-armed car that can turn into a boat or a plane at opportune times. The action is fast vertical scrolling as the vehicle faces all manner of powerful vehicle threats from a well-funded terrorist enemy -- cars, trucks, helicopters, etc. Luckily, there are many powerups to collect along the way, both defensive and offensive.

Studio

Developers
SUNSOFT Tokyo Design Center
Publishers
Playtronic SUNSOFT Tokai Engineering

Platforms

NES famicom

Gameplay

Modes
Single player
Themes
Action
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric

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