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'''Super Spy''' ((ザ・スーパー・スパイ)) is an early [[Neo Geo (console)|Neo Geo]] game released by [[SNK]] in 1990. It is a [[first-person shooter]] and [[beat 'em up]] game with [[Action role-playing game|action RPG]] elements in which players move through the many floors of an office building shooting terrorists. <ref>http://www.mameworld.net/maws/romset/superspy</ref> It was an early example of a first-person shooter where the [[player character]]'s arms and weapons are visible on screen.<ref>{{allgame|11267|The Super Spy}}</ref><ref>{{KLOV game|9953|Super Spy}}</ref> In 1991, SNK's ''[[Crossed Swords (video game)|Crossed Swords]]'' had similar gameplay, but with more [[Role-playing video game|RPG]] elements and [[Hack and slash|hack & slash]] combat instead of [[Shooter game|shooting]] and fist-fighting.<ref>{{allgame|16995|Crossed Swords}}</ref>
'''Super Spy''' ((ザ・スーパー・スパイ)) is an early [[Neo Geo (console)|Neo Geo]] game released by [[SNK]] in 1990. It is a [[first-person shooter]] and [[beat 'em up]] game with [[Action role-playing game|action RPG]] elements in which players move through the many floors of an office building shooting terrorists. <ref>http://www.mameworld.net/maws/romset/superspy</ref> It was an early example of a first-person shooter where the [[player character]]'s arms and weapons are visible on screen.<ref>{{allgame|11267|The Super Spy}}</ref><ref>{{KLOV game|9953|Super Spy}}</ref> In 1991, SNK's ''[[Crossed Swords (video game)|Crossed Swords]]'' had similar gameplay, but with more [[Role-playing video game|RPG]] elements and [[Hack and slash|hack & slash]] combat instead of [[Shooter game|shooting]] and [[Fighting game|fist-fighting]].<ref>{{allgame|16995|Crossed Swords}}</ref>


==Story==
==Story==

Revision as of 19:11, 19 February 2012

The Super Spy
ザ・スーパー・スパイ
Developer(s)SNK
Publisher(s)SNK
Platform(s)Arcade Game, Neo-Geo
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Beat 'em up
Action RPG
Mode(s)Single player

Super Spy ((ザ・スーパー・スパイ)) is an early Neo Geo game released by SNK in 1990. It is a first-person shooter and beat 'em up game with action RPG elements in which players move through the many floors of an office building shooting terrorists. [1] It was an early example of a first-person shooter where the player character's arms and weapons are visible on screen.[2][3] In 1991, SNK's Crossed Swords had similar gameplay, but with more RPG elements and hack & slash combat instead of shooting and fist-fighting.[4]

Story

The story revolves around a C.I.A agent, named Roy Heart[5], who needs to traverse office buildings, and warehouses to stop a group of terrorists, known as the Zolge King terrorist group, led by a man name King (who bears a slight resemblance to Geese Howard in his business suit from the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters franchises, both also by SNK). The group is responsible for the horrible murders of thousands caused by destroying the subways with bombs. As Mr. Heart, the player hunts through the terrorists' bomb factory for those responsible.[6]

Gameplay

The A button is for punches, and can be used to throw right hooks by pushing the stick diagonal-up either way and punch. A punch combination is done by tapping A repeatedly and a strong punch is done by holding down the A button then releasing it.

B button is used for kicks and knee smashes. Players can also pistol-whip enemies, if the B button is pressed while armed with the pistol/machine gun.

Blocking is done by holding A and B correspondingly, right before the enemy attacks. Ducking is done by simply holding down. However if punch or kick is pressed while ducking, then an uppercut or a knee smash will be executed. Players can bob and weave, duck, and block, and sidestep enemies' attacks and deliver stronger blows. Alongside the martial arts expertise, the weapons of choice are a knife (which becomes rusty and dull with use), brass knuckles (which upgrades fists), a pistol, and an occasional machine gun.[7]

References