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Shoot'em Up! / Shoot'em Up! - Miscellaneous · 1991

Licence to Kill

Published by Respray · Developed by Quixel

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Information

Genre
Shoot'em Up! - Miscellaneous
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick, Keyboard
Players
1, Demo
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
Margrave, Paul
Graphic Artist(s)
West, Tony
Game design
Kavanagh, John
Musician(s)
Whittaker, David
Sound FX
Whittaker, David
Year
1991
Publisher
Respray
Distributor
Domark
Developer
Quixel
Licensed from
United Artists
Country
United Kingdom
Box/Instructions
English, French, German, Italian
License
Commercial
ST Type
ST, STe, 0.5MB
Version
[Re-release]
Number of Disks
1, Double Sided

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.5/10 · Votes: 22 · Downloads: 1,760 · Hits: 5,217

Screenshots (6)

Licence to Kill — screenshot 1
Licence to Kill — screenshot 1
Licence to Kill — screenshot 2
Licence to Kill — screenshot 2
Licence to Kill — screenshot 3
Licence to Kill — screenshot 3
Licence to Kill — screenshot 4
Licence to Kill — screenshot 4
Licence to Kill — screenshot 5
Licence to Kill — screenshot 5
Licence to Kill — screenshot 6
Licence to Kill — screenshot 6

Cover Art (3)

Disk 1
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 2
Disk 3
Disk 3

Tips (3)

The One Tips

Trivia (3)

Origins

Based on 1989 movie by United Artists.

Charts

Top UK ST charts position: 11 (11/1989)
Months on charts: 2 between 10/1989 - 11/1989

Release

The Atari ST version was released first on the 16 bit market in Europe. Published later for other 16 bit systems.
Source: Research of over 16700 software reviews from UK computer magazines between 1985 and 1996.

Book / Magazine Reviews (3)

ST Format · August, 1989 · Rating: 76%

The One · July, 1989 · Rating: 82 %

ACE · September, 1989 · Rating: 71%

Comments (1)

  • the big m26 Jan 2024

    Shares same wonderful graphics from Tony West and amazing soundtrack from David Whittaker as Amiga. Differences: no stereo and smaller screen. Still marvelous game. Recommended!

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