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James Bond 007: The Duel Sega Game Gear Price Guide & Value

James Bond 007: The Duel

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Details

Console
Sega Game Gear
Genre
Action & Adventure
Publisher
Domark Software
Release
1994

🌍 Market Value

Last update: 1/31/2026
LOOSE
EU 23€
HOT
COMPLETE (CIB)
EU 203€
NEW (SEALED)
EU 406€
GRADED
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Price History

Expert Analysis James Bond 007: The Duel

Market data for James Bond 007: The Duel on Sega Game Gear . This action & adventure title, published by Domark Software, published in 1994, remains highly sought after by collectors. Prices are updated daily based on verified sales. The current average price for a complete copy (CIB) is €203.11. Check our price history chart below to track market trends and find the best time to buy or sell.

Is James Bond 007: The Duel Rare?

Released in 1994 for Sega Game Gear , James Bond 007: The Duel is a action & adventure title from Domark Software that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Domark Software's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the action & adventure genre, makes it a solid addition to any Sega Game Gear collection.

Description

The Duel is a James Bond video game released for the Sega Master System, the Sega Game Gear, and the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis. The game was developed and published by Domark and released in 1993. Armed with a pistol, the player controls James Bond through various side-scrolling enemy bases to rescue female hostages and arm a bomb placed at a strategic point to destroy the base. Along the way, Bond must battle numerous thugs and familiar bosses. The game is notable among Bond games for a number of reasons. Although it was released 4 years after Timothy Dalton's last outing as James Bond, his likeness is used in the game, most notably the opening screens, thus making it Dalton's last appearance in a Bond game to date. It was also the final Bond game to be released by Domark. It was also the first Bond game not to be directly based on a movie or novel. Instead it featured an original storyline, albeit one featuring familiar villains including Jaws and Oddjob. Though the game's storyline was not its strong point, it did blaze a trail for future licence-holders EA, half of whose Bond output would be based on original storylines. One previous Bond game, Operation Stealth, included an original storyline but the game was originally based on a generic Bond-style character named John Glames and only had the licence added for its North American release.