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Summary

James Bond: Live And Let Die is a racing video game loosely based on the 1973 James Bond film of the same name where James Bond navigates the stages in a modified speedboat. The game was released by Domark for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and ZX Spectrum in 1988. Developers Elite Systems International Ltd began writing the game without knowing it would ultimately become a James Bond title. The game was swiftly branded with the usual 007 trappings and titled Live And Let Die as publishers Domark spotted the obvious connection with the film's speedboat chase. Elite also released the game Aquablast (the original title) to the market without any Bond branding.

Storyline

The title is loosely based on the events of the film. High-speed boat chases, helicopters, airplanes. All anyone could wish for in a computer game! You are the only person to save the planet from being poisoned. Follow the complex route of waterways to reach the enemy bases. Collect fuel and supplies as you need them but beware of the enemy's attempts to thwart your mission. Live and Let Die is a thrilling chase across water, requiring both skill and ingenuity to carry you through.

Details

Release date

31. December 1988

Developers

Franchises

Alternative names

  • Live and Let Die: The Computer Game (Alternative title)
  • James Bond 007: Elä ja anna toisten kuolla (Alternative title)
  • Leben und sterben lassen: Das Computerspiel (German title)
  • Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 in Live and Let Die: The Computer Game (Alternative title)

Releases

  • Amiga 1988
    Europe
  • Atari ST/STE 1988
    Europe
  • Commodore C64/128/MAX 1988
    Europe
  • ZX Spectrum 1988
    Europe
  • Amstrad CPC 1988
    Europe
  • Amiga 1989
    NorthAmerica

Languages

Interface

English (UK)

External links

IGDB ID

14262