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The game controls well, looks good (but not great), and features some cool secrets. On the downside, once the single-player game is beaten, it's beaten. Spy Hunter features a healthy bushel of missions, but only the 2-player and retro original are worth going back for. Still, as a nostalgia-infused quick thrill, Spy Hunter works fine for me. The best part about Android emulator is that it available on all Windows and Mac version. It means you can download Spy Camera App on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Mac OS. Install Spy Camera App for Windows 10, 8, 7 & Mac. As I have told you that Spy Camera App works on PC with the help of an Android Emulator.

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I_SPY_Treasure_Hunt.sit(316.93 MiB / 332.33 MB)
System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9 / compressed w/ Stuffit
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Emulating this? It should run fine under: SheepShaver


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When it comes to remakes, good ones are rarer than a three-dollar bill. Lucky for us Spy Hunter turned out even better than I had hoped. This neo Hunter is just a good action game tailor-made for adrenaline junkies like me. It swipes the trademark black cars, catchy Peter Gunn theme and retro machine guns from the original 1980s coin-op, but the rest is all new. Let's dissect it into its top four attributes. 1) Speed: Your tricked-out spy car is a movin' mother. Even while kicking up cafe tables, chairs and other destructible objects, the game usually stays fast and fluid. No big surprise considering Paradigm's racing background. 2) Levels: They're fantastic. You're only driving from point A to point B on each course, but clever shortcuts, speed-friendly road designs and diligent enemies keep each one exciting. 3) Story: While only a tad better than an episode of The Dukes ofHazzard, the plot is captivating enough. It also jibes nicely with the hunt-and-destroy nature of the game. 4) Action: Yup, this game is packed with it. Your guns and missiles are capable of wreaking havoc on nearly any commonplace object (windows, civilian traffic, etc.) that has nothing to do with your mission objectives, which is just mindless fun. You can create as much chaos as you want, and everyone likes to blow stuff up, right? This version is considerably darker (graphically) than its PS2 cousin, but don't let that deter you--it's just as much fun.

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Since I'm the least-patient rush-hour driver in the world, this wholesale traffic annihilator really spoke to me. The remixed Peter Gunn theme sets the mood perfectly for the action, whose fast pace is only tempered by a handful of tedious missions. Some objectives read more like grocery lists than an order of espionage: Place five trackers, kill four trucks, get three partridges in a pear tree. Bah! I just wanna blow crap up and transform along the way, OK? It's worth fighting through it all--especially since the Xbox version includes the classic game and bonus tunes. Which raises the question: Why the hell wasn't this stuff in the PS2 edition?

It's not easy to take an arcade classic (read: old game), bring it up to modern-day three-dimensional standards, and make it work. And yet, Spy Hunter succeeds. Driving around like a jacked-up James Bond and blowing stuff up with my all-in-one wonder vehicle is my idea of a good time. The game controls well, looks good (but not great), and features some cool secrets. On the downside, once the single-player game is beaten, it's beaten. Spy Hunter features a healthy bushel of missions, but only the 2-player and retro original are worth going back for. Still, as a nostalgia-infused quick thrill, Spy Hunter works fine for me.

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