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James Bond 007: The Duel

James Bond 007: The Duel ( 007 Shitou in Japan ) is a James Bond video game developed by Domark Software and The Kremlin and published by Domark Group Ltd. in 1993 for the Sega Master System / Mark III , Sega Game Gear and Sega Mega Drive / Genesis . Films based on the novels of Jan Fleming about the secret agent 007 were taken as the basis of the game.

James Bond 007: The Duel
James Bond The Duel (game-1993) .jpg
DeveloperDomark Software / The Kremlin
PublisherDomark Group Ltd.
Date of issueJapan May 14, 1993
North America Region
1993
Region Europe
1993
GenreAction
Technical details
PlatformsSega Master System / Mark III , Sega Game Gear , Sega Mega Drive / Genesis
Game modessingle user
Carriercartridge
ControlGamepad

Game Review

The game is a platformer and consists of five levels of locations. To build levels, two-dimensional graphics with vertical scrolling of game screens are used (the “height” of locations is almost equal to their “length”). At the levels there are opponents armed with a variety of weapons, obstacles and useful items.

The main character of the game is British intelligence agent James Bond . His mission is to infiltrate the island, where the villain Professor Gravmar develops secret weapons with which he hopes to take over the world. Agent 007 has to go through several difficult levels (ship, rainforest, rocket launching mine, etc.). There he must fight with many enemies, among which there are villains known from previous films, to find and free the hostages, as well as to lay explosives in special places and have time to escape before its explosion [1] .

Ratings

Notes

  1. ↑ James Bond 007: The Duel Walkthrough Longplay for Sega Master System on YouTube
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=James_Bond_007:_The_Duel&oldid=95285440


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