showing 4 games
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James Bond 007: Live and Let Die | Domark;Elite | 1988 | labelimageminimize | |
Licence to Kill | Domark (Quixel) | 1989 | License to Kill is a multi-level, multi-role game - you take the controls of helicopters, boats and tankers, perform some death-defying parachute stunts and take to the seas for a spot of barefoot waterskiing. A steady aim and steady fire is needed - shoot from the hip and take out the "baddies." It's action-packed and closely follows the latest adventures of the world's best kept Secret Agent in the brand new and most exciting movie of them all. James Bond in License to Kill... appearing now on a small screen near you!*** [33]*** [75]*** [62]*** [17]*** [83]*** [101]*** [82]*** [22]*** [1]*** [52] | labelimagesubject |
Operation Stealth | U.S. Gold;Interplay Entertainment (Delphine Software) | 1990 | Operation Stealth is the second game to feature the exclusive Cinématique™ operating system, which Delphine have refined and developed since the release of Future Wars. What sets Cinématique™ games apart from other adventures is their friendliness and ease of play, combined with intriguing plots and compulsive problem-solving. * Entirely mouse controlled * Easy-to-use point and click interface * Completely interactive in full 3-D vision OPERATION STEALTH*** [101]*** [118]*** [75]*** [33]*** [83]*** [101]*** [49]*** [56]*** [103]*** [22]*** [1]*** [52]*** [37] | labelimagesubject |
The Spy Who Loved Me | Domark (The Kremlin) | 1990 | labelimageminimize |