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'''''Spy vs. Spy IV: Spies in Space''''' is a cancelled third sequel in the ''Spy vs. Spy'' computer games based on the popular Mad comic strip by Antonio Prohías. | '''''Spy vs. Spy IV: Spies in Space''''' is a cancelled third sequel in the ''Spy vs. Spy'' computer games based on the popular Mad comic strip by Antonio Prohías. | ||
Very little information is known about the title, It was only confirmed at the ending of the third game shows the spies in rocket ship launching to space with the words says "SPIES IN SPACE".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgecyuW2xe0 C64 version of the ending at 8:38-8:52.] Retrieved | Very little information is known about the title, It was only confirmed at the ending of the third game shows the spies in rocket ship launching to space with the words says "SPIES IN SPACE".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgecyuW2xe0 C64 version of the ending at 8:38-8:52.] Retrieved 27 Apr '16.</ref> That ending was removed in the later computer ports of the game. | ||
It's unknown how much, if any work was done on the game. | It's unknown how much, if any work was done on the game. |
Revision as of 01:32, 28 April 2016
The ending of the C64 version of the third game in the series which the fourth game confirmed.
Status: Cancelled
Spy vs. Spy IV: Spies in Space is a cancelled third sequel in the Spy vs. Spy computer games based on the popular Mad comic strip by Antonio Prohías.
Very little information is known about the title, It was only confirmed at the ending of the third game shows the spies in rocket ship launching to space with the words says "SPIES IN SPACE".[1] That ending was removed in the later computer ports of the game.
It's unknown how much, if any work was done on the game.
References
- ↑ C64 version of the ending at 8:38-8:52. Retrieved 27 Apr '16.