The Living Daylights

The Living Daylights (1987)

by Sculptured Software, Domark Ltd.
Genres:Platform, Shooter
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:The player navigates James Bond through horizontally scrolling levels and shoots various adversaries.
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