Spy Hunter / Super Sprint
- Spy Hunter – Eliminate terrorists and enemy spies by jumping intop your ultra-sleek ride. Use machine guns, oil slicks, smoke screens and missiles to save the world. Then convert into a speedboat to face enemies on the water.
- Super Sprint – One of the greatest top-down racers ever made! Compete head-to-head on 8 grueling tracks, on 4 levels of difficulty. Avoid the hazards and collect golden spanners to increase your ride and make a winning alacrity machine!
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Spy Hunter / Super Sprint is a splendid pool of two classic road sports meeting. Rev up and go for thrilling arcade action!
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DSI Sports meeting released a jillion of these arcade or penetrate game compilation carts for the GBA. If Spy Hunter / Super Sprint is any suggestion, then they’re all rush-jobs slapped together with no regard for quality. That sure would clarify why there are so many of them…
Rating: 1 / 5
These sports meeting do not translate well to the GBA. Only buy this if you are a huge fan of the sports meeting.
Rating: 2 / 5
I recently bought SpyHunter/Super Sprint for the Gameboy Advance. While the cart is a pretty right-to-form translation of the arcade versions of these classics, one minor fault fells its ability to shine as a game: namely, there is NO MUSIC, save for the intro. screen.
For those from my generation who have played the SpyHunter arcade classic, they know that one of the key elements of the game was the “Peter Gunn” theme song playing under the game as you manuvered the streets, hunting down bullet-proof cars, tire-slashing roadsters and hit-man limos. Unfortunately, there is no music on this cart and it suffers greatly for it. Gone is the feel of the arcade game’s charm and the player is left only with a shell of the game’s former self.
Too terrible Bally Midway didn’t have the fortitude to include one of the most vital element’s of the game: the music. And so the search for a right translation of SpyHunter from the arcade days goes on . . . .
Rating: 3 / 5
MIDWAY should be ashamed! The creators of these sports meeting have been insulted!
The front of the box shows what the game looked like in Arcades.
The back of the box, shows the sad let down that is the GBA version!
Now if that isn’t deceptive advertising, I don’t know what is!!
Please, why did they even bother, there’s no reason to even talk about the gameplay when there is no theme song!
Super Sprint has decent sound and music, why not Spy Hunter?
They will never faithfully translate Spy Hunter, every couple of years they try, and they get worse and worse… The new PSP edition has music, but it is not 100% and what’s worse, it is unplayable due to the fact that the steering control is at about 50% of what it takes to knock cars into the ditch in this game…
For people new to the game, it won’t even come close to grasping them, and to fans of the game it is a complete insult, do they reflect we have forgotten after all of these years? Or I suppose they reflect we will be amazed by the pretty pictures and sounds (which on GBA, the lack thereof), without even playing the game…
The only way to play Spy Hunter is to buy an original 500lb. sit down arcade game machine, which I did several years ago, and barring it’s aged appearance, it is the coolest thing I know in this world!
Rating: 1 / 5