The Living Daylights is a run and gun video game adaptation of the 1987 James Bond film The Living Daylights.[1] It was the second Bond game published by Domark following 1985's poorly received A View to a Kill - The Computer Game.[2]
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| The Living Daylights | |
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| Publisher(s) | Domark |
| Designer(s) | Richard Naylor |
| Platform(s) | Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Atari 8-bit, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX Spectrum |
| Release | 1987 |
| Genre(s) | Run and gun |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
The game was released for all major platforms at the time and developed by De Re Software (Atari 8-bit), Exasoft (BBC Micro), Sculptured Software (Commodore 64) and Walking Circles (Amstrad CPC/PCW, MSX, ZX Spectrum) from a design by Richard Naylor of Domark.[2]
The game was re-released as a light gun shooter on various cassette tapes with the ZX Spectrum 007 Action Pack. The plot was greatly rewritten, and explained on narration audiocassettes by Desmond Llewelyn as Q.[3]
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| IO Interactive |
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