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Description
You are James Bond and with your sidekick Agent XXX who's name is Anya Amasova must stop Karl Stromberg. You must use your skills to end Karl Stromberg's goal of world domination and start a war between east and west. Gameplay-wise it is similar to Live and Let Die except you control your famous Lotus Espirit that can turn into things like a boat and submarine. Your Lotus Espirit is equipped with the usual gadgetry such as a Laser, Missiles, and many other things.Screenshots
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Alternate Titles
- "La Espia Que Me Amo" -- Spanish title
- "James Bond 007: Rakastettuni" -- Finnish title
- "Der Spion, Der Mich Liebte" -- German title
- "007: The Spy Who Loved Me" -- Commodore 64 in-game title
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Inspiration
The game plot is loosely based on the 1977 movie, starring Roger Moore as James Bond. The story has no resemblance to original Ian Fleming novel; according to unofficial "the Bond Files" only the title could be used, not any part of the plot from the book.Sales
The Kremlin who was a company that helped create The Spy Who Loved Me used the 3.5" disks from the game as work disks because it sold poorly and there were lots of returns. This is the reason why a DOS port of this game is rather rare.Information also contributed by Garcia
Caltrus (388) added The Spy Who Loved Me (DOS) on Mar 21, 2004
Other platforms contributed by Caltrus (388) and Martin Smith (71386)
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