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OCS no. 2

Spy Vs Spy

General info

Not Amiga Original

Relationships

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2002-02-15

Stats

4,476

Genre

Conversions

Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128
Apple II/IIGS
Atari 400/800/1200XL
Atari ST/E
BBC Electron (Acorn)
BBC Micro/Electron (Acorn)
Commodore C16/Plus 4
Commodore C64/128
Nintendo Game Boy
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Nintendo NES (Famicom)/Sharp Twin Famicom
Sega Master System
Sharp X1
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48/128/+2/+3 – Timex TS2068/TC2068/TC2048

OCS

Version info

No
Max 2, Sim 2

Features

Credits

Hard Disk Installer

No

Compilations

Releases

Year
Name
Licence
Type
Country
Publisher
Languages
Manual Languages
Disks
Rarity
?
Spy Vs Spy
Commercial
Budget
United Kingdom
English
1
Rare
1989
Spy Vs Spy
Commercial
Full Price
Worldwide
English
English, French, German
1
Rare

Notes

[1] Licensed game based on the Mad Magazine comic strip Spy vs. Spy, created by the late Cuban cartoonist Antonio Prohías in 1960.

[2] Original game code by Mike Riedel; Amiga conversion by Geoff Phillips.

[3] Game uses First Star's unique split-screen display system Simulvision, which depicts each spy's activities simultaneously in their own window and allows them to interfere with or sneak up on each other.

Conversion Notes

Based on 1984 Databyte/First Star C64/128 release.

Screen info

OCS

Scan info

Box: OCS
Box scan OCS no. 1

Box scan OCS no. 2

Disk: OCS
Disk scan OCS no. 1

Misc: OCS
OCS no. 1

Sticker

OCS no. 2

French Advert [Source: Atari Mania]

Manual info

OCS: 1 manual    
OCS
OCS no. 1

Manual (English/French/German)

OCS

Wait by the door to the airport and booby trap all doors. When the other spy has got all the stuff, he’ll get killed trying to get to the exit - just go through the door which he tried to get through. Pick up the stuff by searching the furniture and escape. If he does get through, just beat the shit out of him and head for the exit.

Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128
Conversion Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128

Conversion Amstrad/Schneider CPC464/664/6128

Apple II/IIGS
No conversion screens found.
Atari 400/800/1200XL
No conversion screens found.
Atari ST/E
No conversion screens found.
BBC Electron (Acorn)
No conversion screens found.
BBC Micro/Electron (Acorn)
Conversion BBC Micro/Electron (Acorn)

Conversion BBC Micro/Electron (Acorn)

Commodore C16/Plus 4
No conversion screens found.
Commodore C64/128
Conversion Commodore C64/128

Conversion Commodore C64/128

Nintendo Game Boy
No conversion screens found.
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Conversion Nintendo Game Boy Color

Conversion Nintendo Game Boy Color

Nintendo NES (Famicom)/Sharp Twin Famicom
Conversion Nintendo NES (Famicom)/Sharp Twin Famicom

Conversion Nintendo NES (Famicom)/Sharp Twin Famicom

Sega Master System
No conversion screens found.
Sharp X1
No conversion screens found.
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48/128/+2/+3 – Timex TS2068/TC2068/TC2048
No conversion screens found.

Map info

OCS

No maps found.

MAGAZINE REVIEWS

Magazine
Issue
Rating
Reviewer
Release type
Review
Scans
Amiga Format
36 (Jul 1992)
84%
James Leach
Re-release
1
Amiga Joker
Apr 1990
82%
Max Magenauer
2
Amiga Power
14 (Jun 1992)
84%
Stuart Campbell
Re-release
2
The Games Machine
27 (Feb 1990)
65%
Warren Lapworth
1

MAGAZINE PREVIEWS

Magazine
Issue
Rating
Reviewer
Release type
Review
Scans
No magazine previews found

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