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Alec Leamas, in the 1965 film The Spy Who Came in from the Cold; Alexander Scott, from the TV series I Spy; Allen Gamble and Terry Hoitz, from the movie The Other Guys; Amos Burke, from TV series Burke's Law; Annie Walker from the USA original series Covert Affairs; Arun Khanna, from the 2003 Indian film The Hero: Love Story of a Spy
Video game Strategic Homeland Division (SHD) A semi-autonomous network of sleeper agents tasked with preserving continuity of government in the event of a major catastrophe. Tom Clancy's The Division: Video game SSS: State Security Service. Secret Police operating in fictional country of Ostania. Parody of the Stasi. Spy × Family: Manga and anime
During the 1960s trend for action-adventure spy thrillers, it was a common practice for fictional spy organizations or their nemeses to employ names that were contrived acronyms. Sometimes these acronyms' expanded meanings made sense, but most of the time they were words incongruously crammed together for the mere purpose of obtaining a catchy ...
Hiram Burrows is the Empire Spymaster in the game Dishonored, who later becomes the first Lord Regent, the main antagonist in the game. Protagonist Corvo Attano becomes the Spymaster after Hiram Burrows is executed according to book Dishonored: The Corroded Man.
Pages in category "Spy video games" The following 148 pages are in this category, out of 148 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 005; 24: The Game; A.
Dick Gumshoe – character from the manga and video game series Ace Attorney. Grévil de Blois - inspector working in Sauville's police department. Featured in the novel series Gosick created by Kazuki Sakuraba. Siesta - character from the Light Novel and anime series The Detective Is Already Dead.
The game was announced at the 1999 E3 conference show. [17] While at this time – as described in the mission statement above – the game was already set out to be a spy-themed shooter set in the 1960s, the version that was previewed to the press at this time had many differences to the finished product, with regard to characters, plot and ...
Spy Fox (voiced by Bob Zenk in Dry Cereal and Cheese Chase and Mike Madeoy in the other three games) works for a spy agency called SPY Corps. His cohorts include Monkey Penny (his secretarial assistant), Professor Quack (creator of the SPY Corps gadgets), the SPY Corps Chief, and the four-armed, four-sleeved 'tracking bug', Walter Wireless.