On the original VHS of Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), their was a brief trailer featuring Desmond Llewelyn playing a game for PlayStation, where he highlighted a game where the film ends. The game was originally called "Tomorrow Never Dies: The Mission Continues". Footage shows Bond skiing, scuba diving and driving in third person and on a first person shooting mission, the game had intended to come out in the Autumn of 1998 but for some reason the game wasn't released until November 1999 and with the Scuba Diving mission no where to be found.
The game was published by Electronic Arts and was developed by Black Ops and was available only on the Sony PlayStation platform.
The video game was later re-issued as a PlayStation Greatest Hits release.
The James Bond 'Tomorrow Never Dies' video-game television commercial for the canceled 'Tomorrow Never Dies: The Mission Continues' (1998) video-game, starring Desmond Llewelyn as a 'Q' type character, was made and first released between the James Bond films 'Tomorrow Never Dies' (1997) and 'The World is Not Enough' (1999).
There was a companion CD soundtrack, ''Tomorrow Never Dies: The Original Score to the Video Game'', which was released late November 1999 from Chapter III Records. The CD consists of a total of seventeen different Bond-themed electronica tracks, all of which are original Tommy Tallarico scores from the game. Tallarico is a game industry veteran best known for compiling video game soundtracks. The CD was first available for direct purchase via the Bond Music product web site followed by retail outlets starting on 12th January 2000.