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Issue 66 - February 17, 2000
 
News
Espionage Agents Coming

UFO Interactive make it official

UFO Interactive today announced their plans to bring Industrial-Spy Operation Espionage to the US by April of this year, distributed via Tommo.

Known as Espion-Agents in Japan, UFO describe the game as the first spy role-playing game for Dreamcast. In it you control a top-secret espionage team in various locales with different goals depending on your particular assignment. Each particular member of your team possesses special skills and abilities, and you must utilise them all to complete the game's 10 complex levels.

"We are thrilled to be bringing gamers looking for a challenge an adventure filled with hair-raising espionage exploits on one of the hottest new game systems," said Nelson Kwok, Chief Executive Officer of UFO Interactive. "What makes Industrial-Spy Operation Espionage so exhilarating is that players must learn how to manage a team of diverse, talented and sometimes unpredictable agents in a series of deadly missions that take them all over the world."

Full details on a European release date as we get more information.

Courtesy of IGN.com

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