Tag Archives: Timothy Dalton

This one of the most difficult ones to track down, I found lots of low quality imagery, and most of that was from the French version – I eventually managed to convince someone on Board Game Geek to send me images of the…

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The 8-bit version of The Duel has the same level themes as the Mega Drive version, however, the level layout and structure of the game is completely different. Also gone is the requirement of saving hostages as well as setting off bombs in…

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Developed by an internal Domark development team The Kremlin, The Duel is Domark’s not just final James Bond game, but also their first one not based on a specific Bond film. Instead, this is a new adventure starring Timothy Dalton’s Bond (although I…

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This is quite a fascinating pack. 5 years after Amstrad bought Sinclair, they were trying to rebrand the ZX Spectrum as a budget games console. One key part of this was this bundle: a new version of the ZX Spectrum, the +2 combined…

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Coming from developers Quixel, Licence to Kill is a vertical scrolling shooter depicting events from Licence to Kill. The game is comprised of 5 very short, but difficult, missions, with some fun gameplay. While the style of the game remained the same throughout,…

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The second Domark game for James Bond, this time based on The Living Daylights. This one has a single consistent gameplay style throughout the whole game. It’s a run-and-gun shooter, but with a control method that is an interesting idea but doesn’t quite…

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This is a pack of playing cards that contains a stats for playing a version of Top Trumps. It has imagery from all the films up to Die Another Day.

This is a sequel to 007 Spy Files, also coming with a series of Magazines. It’s another Top Trumps style game, but with a few differences. This version uses all cards rather than separating them out by category. Gadget card are now bonus…

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Spy Files was a partworks 32 issue magazine that was released as a lead-in to Die Another Day. Each issue came with a pack of random cards for their Spy Files game, with subscribers also being able to get tins to keep the…

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In 1995, Hartbreaker launched a collectible card game based on James Bond, with a focus on GoldenEye. It received a starter pack and some boosters, but other than the initial cards, no further cards were added to the game – although one dedicated…

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