Cover artwork of 007: Licence to Kill

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007: Licence to Kill

VG90 catalogues 007: Licence to Kill (1989), a release from the 8-bit home-computer and console era for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, BBC Micro, C64, DOS, MSX, ZX Spectrum, for research and discovery.

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About the game

007: Licence to Kill (1989) for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, BBC Micro, C64, DOS, MSX, ZX Spectrum takes its place in the VG90 index as one more thread in the story of the 8-bit home-computer and console era, kept here for readers researching the period.

the 8-bit home-computer and console era was a period of rapid change for the medium: bedroom coders and small studios shipped astonishing work on tiny memory budgets. Placing 007: Licence to Kill in that timeline shows where it sat as the industry evolved.

Preservation records on VG90 link directly to verified external archives and downloads. Explore the platform, year, and era context, or launch the download directly from this entry.

Why it matters

Beyond any single title, the 8-bit home-computer and console era matters as a chapter in gaming history — bedroom coders and small studios shipped astonishing work on tiny memory budgets. Cataloguing releases from the period, notable and obscure alike, keeps that fuller picture intact.

Technical notes

Platform on record: Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, BBC Micro, C64, DOS, MSX, ZX Spectrum. Release year: 1989. Details are drawn from public catalogue metadata; corrections and additions are welcome through the archive.