Ranking Every James Bond Video Game Worst To Best
22. Live & Let Die (1988)
As won't surprise many people who have played it, this speedboat-centric Bond game was actually an original IP, Aquablast, retro-fitted into a 007 title by publisher Domark.
Developed by Elite Systems International - which despite sounding like a money laundering shell corporation was actually a legit video game developer - Live & Let Die is a classic case of what you see is what you get.
It doesn't deliver much more than the most basic racing and shooting fare, and makes only the most rudimentary attempt to disguise the fact it's a shameless re-skin. It's fun for a few minutes, though.
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