Spy Hunter 2

Spy Hunter 2

Console: Arcade
TV Standard: Region Not Set
Developer(s): Bally, Midway
Publisher(s): Bally Mfg. Corp.
Release Date: 1987-10-01
Players: 2
Co-op: No
Type: Racing

Spy Hunter II is an arcade game released by Bally Midway in 1987 as a sequel to Spy Hunter. It is considered to be one of the worst sequels of all time.

Play is similar to the original Spy Hunter but takes place in a 3D overhead behind the car view. The player can obtain several weapons just like in the original Spy hunter such as oil slicks, missiles and smoke screen. The game also includes a two player co-operative mode where the players can help each other out. The arcade cabinet uses a single monitor divided by a bezel and two steering wheels.[2] Both the cabinet and in-game design were previously seen in Bally Midway's Max RPM, released the year before.