A View to a Kill (1985) was the first James Bond movie to have an associated video game produced tied-in with a specific James Bond movie title. The game had two versions, one was called 'A View to a Kill: The Computer Game' (1985) (VG) and the other was 'James Bond 007: A View to a Kill' (1985). Though there had been a James Bond video game produced prior to it called James Bond 007 (1983), this was the first to have a Bond film's name which was also the name of the video game. A video game called "James Bond as seen in Octopussy" had been developed in 1984 by Capcom and Parker Brothers for the previous film Octopussy (1983). It was designed for the Atari 2600/5600, Commodore 64 and ColecoVision platforms but was never released.
This James Bond video game, 'A View to a Kill: The Computer Game' (1985) (VG), was was published and developed by Domark and was available on the Commodore 64, MSX, Oric, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC platforms.
First movie tie-in video game of video-game publisher Domark.
The May Day character from the 'A View to a Kill' (1985) movie, is a playable multi-player character in the later James Bond video-games 'GoldenEye 007' (1997) (VG) and '007: The World Is Not Enough' (2000) (VG).
There were two videogames spun-off from the Bond movie 'A View to a Kill' (1985). These two video-games are different and separate video games. They are called 'James Bond: The Computer Game' (1985) (VG) and 'James Bond 007: A View to a Kill' (1985) (VG). They are each an action game in colour and a text game predominantly in black-and-white respectively. They were developed and published by different companies and are not the same game.