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Racing/Mission-Based Racing
ESRB RATING
TEEN, Mild Violence
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PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, Macintosh, Xbox, IBM PC Compatible, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/spyhunter-game-boy-advance-1, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/spyhunter-playstation-2-1, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/spyhunter-nintendo-gamecube-1
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DESCRIPTION
Bally/Midway's classic top-down car combat game gets a 3D face-lift with SpyHunter for Tapwave's Zodiac handheld. Players once again drive through deadly streets from behind the wheel of a gadget-equipped super car known as the G-6155 Interceptor. Familiar elements include a Weapons Van that outfits the car with the latest in high-tech weaponry, and the return of enemy vehicles "The Enforcer" and "Mad Bomber." Players will also be able to use machine guns and guided missiles on offense, and oil slicks and smoke screens to elude enemies in pursuit.
Once mission objectives are completed, players advance to the next assignment. Goals typically involve destroying a certain number of targets and reaching a destination within a limited amount of time. To help complete certain missions, the G-6155 can transform into a one-man vehicle or watercraft with a press of a button. "Head-to Head" multiplayer mode allows two players to compete against each other via Bluetooth technology. Players will race from point A to point B on selected tracks from the "Missile Crisis" game mode while using weapons to either slow down or destroy their opponent ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
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