CGRundertow SPY VS. SPY for NES Video Game Review
  • 12 years ago
Spy Vs. Spy Review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow video game review of Spy Vs. Spy, an espionage game developed by First Star Software and published in 1988 by Kemco for the NES. Those mute master spies from the pages of MAD Magazine make their way to the NES with momentum, misdirection, malice, and other things that start with M. It's a good ol' case of cloak-and-dagger action as you scour a facility for the crucial evidence and escape via airplane... all the while working against the efforts of your counter-spy, who's after the same things you are. Your recourse? Booby traps, timed bombs, and the occasional knife in the back. Who said you only live twice? This CGRundertow video game review features video gameplay footage of Spy Vs. Spy for the NES and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's TJ.

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