Spy Hunter sequel on NES in top-down view. Armed car vs. varied enemies on perilous roads. Honest arcade gameplay. For fans of the road shoot'em up genre.
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Shooter1 player7+
Description
Spy Hunter sequel featuring a transformable vehicle battling enemy forces. Published by Sunsoft, released in the USA in 1992. Vehicle in top-down view transforming between car, boat and motorcycle and varied bosses. Sequel to the Spy Hunter classic on NES.
North American NTSC version of Sunsoft's Spy Hunter sequel, far more common than the European PAL edition. The game stays respected for its technical engine and transforming vehicle, but the abundance of US copies keeps the loose price modest. The collecting appeal here is the game enjoyed for its content rather than for scarcity, unlike its PAL counterpart.
An underrated gem
This frantic riff on Spy Hunter sends a transformable vehicle into vertical chases packed with clever ideas and inventive bosses. Repetitive over the long haul and given almost no visibility, it was judged harshly at launch. Fans of old-school motorized shooters will find a pace and variety they never saw coming.
Is Super Spy Hunter still worth playing in 2026?
A Sunsoft sequel to the classic Spy Hunter, Super Spy Hunter turns the armed chase into a vertical scrolling shooter of exemplary snappiness, where the vehicle transforms and faces waves of enemies and colossal bosses. The fluidity, the variety of situations and the well measured difficulty make it one of the console's best vehicular shooters. The catchy soundtrack and the polished presentation carry through the years. For a fan of demanding retro shooting or someone curious about Sunsoft's craft, the title keeps an intact intensity and action pleasure.