I've redressed most of the top part of the spoiler for a more accurate description of the security section of the game. I fear that my punctuation is a little off, though, and may need a redressing itself.
Here's the truth about Hacker. The reason the walkthrough is wrong is because there are solution variations present in different copies of the game. The order of cities is correct, though. Some copies of the game require that you buy the stocks, and some require that you buy the diamond. Some copies require you give the scarab to the guy in india, and some require you give the statuette of Tut to the guy in india. And some copies require the carving be given to brazil, and some require the camera. And there is also the rumor that on some copies of the game, the time limit is too short unless you modify the games code to let you pass through australia (hack the game). I think this is a myth, and that simple navigating as fast as possible with zero errors will win you the game. That said, modifying the game to allo wyou to pass through there is definitely within the spirit of the game. 71.193.11.72 ( talk) 19:59, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
I've played Hacker and I don't remember seeing a universal translator. And you can interact with any spies of whatever language, you just have to deduce what they're saying. Incidentally, I haven't seen any solution (or walkthrough) to Hacker, even though Hacker II does. Almkglor 16:43, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
There is a walkthrough to be found on the net, but it is either wrong or incomplete. I have yet to see or hear of a person who has beaten this game. Also, there is no universal translator, and I will be removing that bit of text accordingly.
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 23:08, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
It says: "Note that different copies of the game, even on the same computer platform, have differences in which items the spies want." How is this possible? Surely there was a standard master tape/disk for each platform which was duplicated identically for sale. Perhaps the wiki writer here was confused and meant to say that the item requirements are chosen randomly for each game session? (I'm guessing...) 2A00:23C5:FE0C:2100:D133:C8F5:5E9B:9C46 ( talk) 08:39, 9 August 2020 (UTC)