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''Future Spy'' was not ported to any home platforms during the first few years after release, but it did see a release as part of ''[[Sega Mega Drive Collection]]'' in 2006. | ''Future Spy'' was not ported to any home platforms during the first few years after release, but it did see a release as part of ''[[Sega Mega Drive Collection]]'' in 2006. | ||
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File:FutureSpy US Flyer.jpg|US flyer | File:FutureSpy US Flyer.jpg|US flyer |
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Future Spy | |||||
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System(s): Sega Zaxxon hardware | |||||
Publisher: Sega, Bally Midway (US) | |||||
Developer: Sega | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Future Spy is an arcade game released by Sega in 1984 that runs on Sega Zaxxon hardware.
Like Zaxxon it is a isometric shoot-'em-up, but unlike Zaxxon the player does not spend time adjusting the height of his ship (or plane in this circumstance). One button fires at air targets while another drops bombs on ground targets.
Future Spy was not ported to any home platforms during the first few years after release, but it did see a release as part of Sega Mega Drive Collection in 2006.
Promotional material
Physical scans
Arcade, ES | ||||
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