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==Music==
 
==Music==
Although the soundtrack of the NES port is the same as the original arcade release, it suffers the expected drop in quality. The game only features a single tune, the "Peter Gunn Theme", originally performed by the Henry Mancini Orchestra, and licensed from the TV series. However, the tune is fairly long with some cool sounding solos. It is unknown who ported the music to the NES because the game doesn't have credits.
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Although the soundtrack of the NES port is the same as the original arcade release, it suffers the expected drop in quality. The game only features a single tune, the "Peter Gunn Theme", originally performed by the Henry Mancini Orchestra, and licensed from the TV series. However, the tune is fairly long with some cool sounding solos. While [[Bob Libbe]], [[Neil Falconer]] and [[Michael Bartlow]] worked on the arcade version's music but Sunsoft developed the NES version so ut is unknown who ported the music to the NES because the game doesn't have credits.
  
  
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Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.
 
Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.
 
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==

Revision as of 08:57, 12 September 2011

Spy Hunter
Spy Hunter - NES - USA.jpg
Platform: NES
Year: 1987
Developer: SunSoft
Buy: Amazon

In Spy Hunter you play a spy racing down the road in his ultra-fast sports car. You're trying to get away from a bunch villainous drivers of cars like the Tire-Slasher and the Bulletproof Bully. Your car is equipped with machine guns and can be fitted with neat spy-gadgets like oil slicks and smokescreens. Every few miles there is a fork in the road which sends you down different roads including the desert, the coast, the woods, even snow-covered roads! Later in the game you can also hop into a speed boat and cruise along a river.

Although the game has an interesting theme, the initial excitement wares off pretty quickly and the becomes boring. The roads are repetitive, there's only a small variety of enemies, and without an ending, your only goal becomes surpassing your previous high score. Even if you're able to get to the speedboat section of the game, you'll find the enemies are incredibly difficult and you don't get any new spy-gadgets, thus making it pointless to play.

As far as the port is concerned, it wasn't possible for Nintendo to have the realism of the arcade cabinet's steering wheel, gas peddle, and a gear shift, but it does accurately keep the look and feel of the original.


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Music

Although the soundtrack of the NES port is the same as the original arcade release, it suffers the expected drop in quality. The game only features a single tune, the "Peter Gunn Theme", originally performed by the Henry Mancini Orchestra, and licensed from the TV series. However, the tune is fairly long with some cool sounding solos. While Bob Libbe, Neil Falconer and Michael Bartlow worked on the arcade version's music but Sunsoft developed the NES version so ut is unknown who ported the music to the NES because the game doesn't have credits.


Recording

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Title

Composer

Arranger

Length

Size

Listen

01 Spy Hunter Theme Henry Mancini Unknown 3:20 2.9 MB
02 Died Henry Mancini Unknown 0:06 99 KB


Credits

(Source: Game lacks credits)


Game Rip

Format

Download

Size

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Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site.

Releases

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Spy Hunter - NES - USA.jpg
Title: Spy Hunter
Platform: NES
Released: 1987/09/??
Publisher: SunSoft


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