Spy Hunter

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Spy Hunter
Spy Hunter is a 1983 arcade vertically scrolling shooting vehicular combat video game developed and released by Bally Midway in the USA on November 1, 1983.



As a cabinet-style arcade game, Spy Hunter was produced in both sit-down and standard upright versions with the latter being more common.[citation needed] The game's controls consist of a steering wheel in the form of a futuristic aircraft-style yoke 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.
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Publisher: Bally Mfg. Corp., Midway Manufacturing
Players: 1
Co-op: No
Action Racing Shooter

Pete

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I don’t remember ever playing Spy Hunter on arcade. Only on consoles.
 
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