386 Spys
    
    
        
    
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            GENKI Software Corporation
            
                 
            
         
    
    
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    386 Spys is an action game that features a top-down perspective similar to Spy Hunter or Action Fighter.
The arcade game is also renowned by the name 386 Spys Elite Top Agents.
386 Spys is an overhead vehicular combat game. It can be described as a spy mystery game that provides 
three levels of action for its players. The first course includes running crafts on rivers, and in the 
subsequent levels, the player can drive cars on the highway, and jet-pack over the city.
 
The player vehicles are equipped to deal with other enemy automobiles as well as weapon emplacements. 
All the levels provide a vertically scrolling shooter game.
The motive of 386 Spys is to shoot down as many vehicles of rivals as possible. Also, the player needs 
to protect civilian automobiles in the process. A counter keeps track of the points as the vehicle moves.
 
A player can earn points in two ways— by keeping the vehicle moving forward on the track, and a bonus 
point for shooting down enemy vehicles. The player vehicle can be demolished by a dense hit with another 
automobile, if it collides with the weapon of the rival, or by rushing away, far off the waterway 
or roadway. The in-game road is endless and the game itself has no end.
 
This game was released in 1989 on DOS by GENKI Software Corp.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
    
    
    
    
 
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