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'''Spy Hunter II''' is a {{c|racing}}/[[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Bally Midway]] in [[1987]]; it runs on the company's MCR-68 hardware, and as the naming suggests, it is the sequel to [[Spy Hunter]], which was released four years earlier. Though it introduced the ability to allow two players to play the game simultaneously, it employed a three-point perspective which was reminiscent of that of Midway's own [[Max RPM]], and a two-person view (the cabinet had a bezel that divided the monitor into two halves) - and neither of these were popular with fans of the original, even though they made it more "realistic". | '''Spy Hunter II''' is a {{c|racing}}/[[shooter]] arcade game that was released by [[Bally Midway]] in [[1987]]; it runs on the company's MCR-68 hardware, and as the naming suggests, it is the sequel to [[Spy Hunter]], which was released four years earlier. Though it introduced the ability to allow two players to play the game simultaneously, it employed a three-point perspective which was reminiscent of that of Midway's own [[Max RPM]], and a two-person view (the cabinet had a bezel that divided the monitor into two halves) - and neither of these were popular with fans of the original, even though they made it more "realistic". |