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===Films and television series===
===Films and television series===
* ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]''
* ''[[Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery]]''
* ''[[The Avengers (TV series)|The Avengers]]''
* ''[[The Avengers (TV series)|The Avengers]]''
* ''[[The Bionic Woman]]''
* ''[[The Bionic Woman]]''
* ''[[Charles Vine]]''
* ''[[Charles Vine]]''
* ''[[Charlie's Angels]]''
* ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]''
* ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]''
* ''[[Cypher (film)]]''
* ''[[Cypher (film)]]''
* ''[[Danger Man]]''
* ''[[Danger Man]]''
*''[[Department S]]''
* ''[[Dick Barton]]''
* ''[[Dick Barton]]''
* ''[[Dimension 5 (film)]]''
* ''[[Dimension 5 (film)]]''
* ''[[Fortune Hunter (TV series)]]''
* ''[[Get Smart]]''
* ''[[Get Smart]]''
* ''[[List of G.I. Joe franchise in media|G.I. Joe]]''
* ''[[The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.]]''
* ''[[The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.]]''
* ''[[Jake 2.0]]''
* ''[[Jake 2.0]]''
* ''[[James Bond]]''
* ''[[Kim Possible]]''
* ''[[Kim Possible]]''
* ''[[Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die]]''
* ''[[Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die]]''
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* ''[[Nikita (TV series)|La Femme Nikita]]''
* ''[[Nikita (TV series)|La Femme Nikita]]''
* ''[[Our Man Flint]]''
* ''[[Our Man Flint]]''
* ''[[The Prisoner]]''
* ''[[Secret Agent Man (TV show)|Secret Agent Man]]''
* ''[[The Secret Service]]''
* ''[[The Secret Service]]''
* ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]''
* ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]''
* ''[[The Wild Wild West]]''
* ''[[The Wild Wild West]]''
* ''[[Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]]
* ''[[Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]]
* ''[[Team America: World Police]]


===Games===
===Games===
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* ''[[Haven: Full Metal Zero]]''
* ''[[Haven: Full Metal Zero]]''
* ''[[Metal Gear (series)|Metal Gear]]''
* ''[[Metal Gear (series)|Metal Gear]]''
* ''[[No One Lives Forever]]''
* ''[[Splinter Cell]]''
* ''[[Splinter Cell]]''
* ''[[Spycraft]]''
* ''[[Spycraft]]''
* ''[[Syphon Filter]]''
* ''[[Syphon Filter]]''
* ''[[Top Secret/S.I.#Top Secret/S.I. edition|Top Secret/S.I.]]
* ''[[Silent Storm]]''
* ''[[Silent Storm]]''


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* ''[[009-1]]''
* ''[[009-1]]''
* ''[[Agent Aika]]''
* ''[[Najica Blitz Tactics]]''
* ''[[Read or Die]]''


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:17, 13 December 2009

Spy-fi is a genre of spy fiction that includes elements of science fiction or fantasy. It often uses a secret agent (solo or in a team) or superspy whose mission is a showcase of science fiction elements such as technology and ideas used for extortion, plots for world domination or destruction, weapons in science fiction, gadgets and fast vehicles that can travel on land, fly, or sail on or under the sea. Spy-fi does not necessarily present espionage as it is practiced in reality. It is escapist fantasy that emphasizes glamour, adventure and derring-do. Note that not all spy-fi includes all elements mentioned.

For example:

  • The spy protagonist may be issued and use their own futuristic technology such as weapons, exotic means of transport, and detection devices that have not been invented as of yet. An example of this are secret agents Jeffrey Hunter and France Nuyen issued time travel devices to thwart a plot in Dimension 5 (1966).[1]

Examples

Films and television series

Games

Anime

References

  • Biederman D, Wallace R, Einstein S (2004). The Incredible World of Spy Fi. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. ISBN 9780811842242