The most popular espionage games
James Bond is the iconic embodiment of the spy genre (or 'espionage'), but he is not alone in the colorful world of old video games, there are plenty of spies still around on AbandonwareDOS: Apogee's Secret Agent, Spy vs Spy and Mission: Impossible and more!
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James Bond 007: A View to a Kill
DOS19853.9/5 Angelsoft
Operation Stealth
DOS19904/5 Delphine software
Countdown
DOS19904/5 Access Software
Secret Agent
DOS1992protected3.9/5 Apogee Software
James Bond 007: Goldfinger
DOS19864.1/5 Angelsoft
KGB
DOS19924.1/5 Cryo Interactive Entertainment
007: License to Kill
DOS19894/5 Quixel
Code-Name: Iceman
DOS19894.2/5 Sierra On-Line
Code-Name: Iceman is a graphic adventure game developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1989. Designed by Jim Walls, known for his work on the "Police Quest" series, "Code-Name: Iceman" blends elements of adventure, puzzle-solving, and espionage in a Cold War-era setting.In the game, players assume the role of John Westland, a United States Navy...
Night Hawk: F-117A Stealth Fighter
DOS1991protected4.2/5 MicroProse Software
Metal Gear
DOS19904.1/5 Konami
The Fourth Protocol
DOS19874/5 The Electronic Pencil Co.
Red sky at morning
DOS19933.9/5 Simulations Canada
Spy vs Spy 3: Arctic Antics
DOS19883.8/5 First Star Software
Impossible Mission 2
DOS19884.2/5 Novotrade Software
Megafortress
DOS1991protected4.1/5 Artech Studios
Infiltrator
DOS19874.3/5 Chris Gray Enterprises
Hacker
DOSMac OS19863.9/5 Activision
The Third Courier
DOS19893.9/5 Manley Associates
The Third Courier is an abandoned (atypical) adventure / role playing game set in Berlin during the cold war era and, of course, it's a spy game. The Third Courier was developed by Manley Associates and released by Accolade in 1989 for DOS, but it was also published for Amiga, Apple IIgs, Atari ST platforms.
Mission: Impossible
DOS19913.5/5 Distinctive Software
The Cardinal of the Kremlin
DOS19903.9/5 Capstone
The Cardinal of the Kremlin is an abandoned simulation game involving espionage, politics and govern management set in the cold war years. It was designed by Kenneth Rothschild, developed by Capstone and released by IntraCorp in 1990 for DOS and Amiga. The Cardinal of the Kremlin was based on the Tom Clancy novel of the same name.
Teen Agent
DOS1995freeware3.9/5 Metropolis Software House
Sid Meier's Covert Action
DOS1990protected4.1/5 MicroProse Software
The Operative: No One Lives Forever
Windows XP/98/9520003.7/5 Monolith Productions
The Operative: No One Lives Forever is a first-person shooter with stealth gameplay elements, developed by Monolith Productions and released by Fox Interactive in 2000 for Windows, Mac and PS2. As Cate Archer, a spy working for a secret organization in the 60s, you have to find out who killed your colleagues. No One Lives Forever is the first of th...
Golden Eagle
DOS19914/5 Loriciels
Navy Seal
DOS19894/5 Cosmi Corporation
Rise of the Triad: Dark War
DOS1994protected3.9/5 Apogee Software
Spy Hunter
DOS19843.7/5 Midway Manufacturing Company
Secret Agent: The Escape
DOS19963.8/5 PhreAk Software
Midwinter 2: Flames of Freedom
DOS19913.8/5 Maelstrom Games
Guy Spy and the Crystals of Armageddon
DOS19923.1/5 ReadySoft
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