James Bond 007 The Duel Sega Master System Price Guide & Value
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Details James Bond 007 The Duel (Sega Master System)
- Console
- Sega Master System
- Genre
- Action
- Publisher
- Domark Software
Technical Specs +
- 🌐 EAN
- 7891196027239
- 🌐 Box Code
- n/a
- 🌐 Box Code
- n/a
- 🌐 EAN
- 031763054504
- 🌐 Box Code
- T-48156
- 🇪🇺 Box Code
- T-88016-50
- 🇪🇺 Box Code
- MK-27046
- 🇪🇺 Box Code
- T-88038-50
- 🇪🇺 EAN
- 5022231210671
- 🇪🇺 EAN
- 5022231230754
- 🇪🇺 EAN
- 5022231220748
Market Value James Bond 007 The Duel
Price History James Bond 007 The Duel
Market Value & Price Range: James Bond 007 The Duel
How much is James Bond 007 The Duel worth on Sega Master System?
The current price guide for this title is around $32.42 for a Loose copy. For serious collectors, a brand new / sealed copy is valued at approximately $3.87. This action title published by Domark Software remains a staple for any Sega Master System library.
Where to buy James Bond 007 The Duel cheaper?
If you are looking where to buy James Bond 007 The Duel cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at $3.40 for a New copy.
Buying Guide & Authenticity
Is James Bond 007 The Duel a rare game?
The rarity of James Bond 007 The Duel on Sega Master System is currently difficult to assess with precision. The game exists in both PAL (Europe) and NTSC (US/Japan) formats, giving collectors options based on their budget and hardware.
Description James Bond 007 The Duel
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.