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Warner Bros Interactive Launches Spy Hunter
For PlayStation®Vita Handheld Entertainment System and
Nintendo 3DS™
The Legendary Racing Series Is Back and Re-Imagined for Handheld
Gamers!
BURBANK, Calif. October 9,
in the year of our Lord 2012 Warner Bros. Interactive
Entertainment announces today the North American launch of Spy
Hunter for PlayStation®Vita and Nintendo 3DS™. A reboot of the
original combat racing series, the game is specifically designed
for a handheld experience.
True to the original Spy Hunter released in arcades in 1983, the
player once again assumes the role of the Agent, the driver of
the high-tech G-6155 Interceptor supercar, armed extensively
with advanced weaponry and ready to take on a global terrorist
organization set on world domination.
The Interceptor seamlessly transforms from supercar to off-road
assault vehicle to speed boat, allowing players to select which
path to follow in the games branching mission tracks. Players
can also customize and upgrade the Interceptors many weapons and
high tech gadgets throughout the course of the game. And for the
first time, the Agent will have additional support in the form
of an unmanned aerial support drone, allowing players to plan
their destruction when assaulting enemy agent strongholds. Spy
Hunter also features thrilling crash choreography and a camera
system that follows the action in slow motion to let players
savor the destruction they created.
All of the music in the game is composed and performed by
GRAMMY® Award nominated composer Ryan Shore. Spy Hunter:
Original Video Game Soundtrack with eighteen original tracks,
including a reimagining of the classic Peter Gunn Theme, is
available today from WaterTower Music at iTunes, Amazon MP3, and
GameStop.
Spy Hunter, developed by TT Fusion, is rated E10+.