The Spy Who Loved Me - Commodore 64 - longplay

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The game was released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, DOS computers, and ZX Spectrum in 1990.
The Spy Who Loved Me is a top-down shooter game in which the player navigates James Bond driving Wet Nellie, a modified Lotus Esprit.

Only 16-bit versions have also walking scenes, in a fixed fps. A version for the IBM PC was also planned, but there is no evidence of its actual publication.

The Spy Who Loved Me was the last of five 007 computer games published by Domark in the second half of the 1980s, the previous one being License to Kill; after this one Domark only released one more 007 game but for consoles, The Duel.

This longplay, made by the Commodore 64 expert minotaurus, is not a straight longplay, but has some repetition in order to show some game features you may miss with a normal longplay:

00:32 - first level with sound, fast driving
02:26 - first level with sound effects, slowly driven
06:41 - second level, showing every item in the trailer "shop" and the animation when you wrongly take the ramp
08:21 - normal longplay

Many many many thanks again to Minotaurus985, the friendly neighborhood C64 expert, for playing the whole game, as part of the videogame endings database, whose goal is to catalogue and create the world's largest archive of videogame endings! (what an humble and not ambitious project :D)







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