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Spy Hunter

Classic Spy Hunter Mini-Game
At the start of the game, select an empty slot and input "OGSPY" as a name. If entered correctly, the name will disappear and you can enter your own name to begin.
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Early Test Animatic FMV Sequence
At the start of the game, select an empty slot and input "WWS413" as a name. If entered correctly, the name will disappear and you can enter your own name to begin.

Spy Hunter Concept Art FMV Sequence
At the start of the game, select an empty slot and input "SCW823" as a name. If entered correctly, the name will disappear and you can enter your own name to begin.

Spy Hunter Theme FMV Sequence
At the start of the game, select an empty slot and input "GUNN" as a name. If entered correctly, the name will disappear and you can enter your own name to begin.

The Making of Spy Hunter FMV Sequence
At the start of the game, select an empty slot and input "MAKING" as a name. If entered correctly, the name will disappear and you can enter your own name to begin.

Your Disease FMV Sequence
At the start of the game, select an empty slot and input "SALIVA" as a name. If entered correctly, the name will disappear and you can enter your own name to begin.

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Spy Hunter game description:

Newly optimized for GameCube, Spy Hunter is a mission-based combat racing game based on the arcade classic. It puts you behind the wheel of the G-6155 Interceptor, the ultimate counterintelligence prototype vehicle. It's turbocharged and ready to go with 845 horsepower for lightning-fast speed. That's not all--there's an arsenal of futuristic weaponry and morphing abilities that turn the car into a speedboat, jet ski, or motorcycle. Basically, it's everything you need to undertake 14 high-adrenaline missions on wheels.

Should you choose to accept these daring reconnaissance missions, you'll travel to Panama, England, the Middle East, Venice, and other exotic locations around the world. Each location is rendered with a high degree of realism and provides recognizable landmarks and scenery. Throughout, you're the hunter as well as the hunted, pursued by enemies over land, on water, and in the air. Your mission is to take on NOSTRA, an out-of-control multinational corporation headed by an evil madman who's threatening the world.

As Spy Hunter, you must always be ready for heavily armed enemy vehicles that lurk around every corner and strike at the first site of the Interceptor. But you have a steady supply of weapons trucks that load you up with machine guns, missiles, lasers, and counterattack weapons such as oil slicks, smoke screens, and cluster mines. Each successful attack gets you one step closer to revealing who Spy Hunter is and what he's ultimately after.

Developer: Point of View.

Publisher: Midway.

European release date: 28th June 2002.

North American release date: 11th March 2002.

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