
Spy vs Spy
Spy vs Spy is a action-strategy game based on the MAD Magazine comic strip. Players take on the role of either the black or white spy, setting traps and collecting items to outwit their opponent in a comical battle of wits.
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About This Retro Game
Originally released in 1984 for home computers, the NES version of Spy vs Spy was developed by Kemco and released in 1988.
The game features a unique split-screen perspective where both spies navigate an embassy building, setting traps and collecting classified documents.
Spy vs Spy was notable for its humorous take on espionage and its innovative two-player competitive gameplay, making it one of the earliest examples of versus strategy games.
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