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Play Spy vs Spy (Japan) Online

Two sneaky spies race to grab loot on an island, planting bombs and fake doors to mess with each other—whoever escapes first wins, but you’ll probably just keep whacking each other with umbrellas.

Developer: Kemco
Genre: Action
Released: 1986
File size: 40 bytes
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Game Overview

I first played Spy vs Spy on the NES back in the day, a 1986 release from Kemco. It was one of those games that stood out from the usual platformers and action titles, a two-player focused experience that felt different from anything else on the system at the time. You didn't just fight monsters; you fought another person, and the entire game was built around that simple, brilliant conflict.

You control either the Black Spy or the White Spy, running through a multi-room embassy to collect items for your escape. The main objective is to gather your briefcase, passport, and key, then get to the exit plane before your opponent does. The signature mechanics are all about traps; you can plant bombs in drawers, set up fake doors that drop anvils, or just whack the other spy with an umbrella. The pacing is frantic, and the difficulty comes entirely from the other player's cunning. It feels like a chaotic, hilarious race where every victory is earned through mischief.

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