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From Russia With Love
Review: James Bond 007: From Russia With Love is the first game to put players in the universe of the classic James Bond films. Set in the original 60's Bond era, you'll create and manipulate Bond in a living world, based on the classic James Bond movie. Invest in your Character and customize the ultimate Bond for a whole new level of gameplay options. Fully Integrated vehicles, over a dozen weapons, and classic gadgetry with modern mechanics.
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Everything or Nothing
Review: What would James Bond do? That is the question you will answer in every dramatic moment of James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing. The world's greatest secret agent returns in his fifth interactive adventure from EA Games, and the action has never been more intense. Think like Bond as never before, using espionage, tactical skills, and Q-Lab gadgets to analyze every situation. Act like Bond, using your stylish physical skills, clever disguises, and bold personality to once again save the world. With every Bond moment played out before you in an all-new, third-person cinematic perspective, this action-packed adventure could only come from the world of James Bond. What would Bond do? What will you do?
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Nightfire
Review: The ultimate secret agent is back in his most dangerous adventure yet in James Bond 007: NightFire. Explore new heights and depths like never before--infiltrate towering skyscrapers, take on treacherous underwater missions, and maneuver your sleek Aston Martin V12 Vanquish through the streets of Tokyo, while turning on the Bond charm with glamorous (and sometimes deadly) Bond women. New state-of-the-art upgradable gadgets and weapons, plus original missions including zero-gravity assignments, will leave you shaken... and stirred.
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Agent Under Fire
Review: The first-person action title 007: Agent Under Fire delivers missions and levels filled with a well-balanced mixture of action and stealth, as well as a headlong driving mode. This being Bond, the game includes tons of techno gadgets and sophisticated spy craft. Agent Under Fire offers an immersive experience built specially for the GameCube, (although it is still the same experience for the other systems) and a story line that builds on the Bond legacy with a combination of new and familiar villains and allies. The action takes place in fantastic, detailed 3-D environments seen through the eyes of Bond. The game is intended for up to four players.
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James Bond 007
Review: James Bond makes his first foyer into the handheld realm with this game for Nintendo's Game Boy Color. Overall it's an excellent game. The music includes the bond theme and other tunes . There is a good selection of weapons and a save feature. The story and gameplay are also well done.
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Game Boy
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Not currently available
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007 Racing
Review: Now, pay attention, 007: this game is the latest from the Bond consortium. Once again, Bond is entrusted with a number of surprising gadgets from Q branch. This game features a number of cars from the films, and sports the usual range of optional extras--machine gun, smoke screen, etc.--of course, all while you fight off a number of enemies in an array of different scenarios, and all of which have to be dealt with from your car.
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Playstation
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Playstation
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The World Is Not Enough
Review: Playing as James Bond, you'll accomplish mission objectives, based on the settings and plot of the MGM feature film. Use your license to kill--and an assortment of Q-created weapons (cufflink lasers!)--to put down any bad guy in your sights. Ski, drive, and run through 10 different single-player missions. The game features two-levels of difficulty, which surely will present a challenge, even to double agents.
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Tomorrow Never Dies
Review: Expectations ran high for this game, due to its exciting, eponymous movie and the exceptional Nintendo 64 James Bond game GoldenEye 007. And while this game presents the variety and intrigue one would expect from the beloved licensed-to-kill, martini-sippin' spy, it would have benefited from a bit more polishing.
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Playstation
Strategy Guide
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Playstation
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GoldenEye 64
Review: GoldenEye 007 has been a huge success for Rareware, and it's easy to see why. More than a simple movie translation, this has earned its top-seller status on its own. Fans of Doom and Quake will recognize the first-person shooter perspective, but there the similarity ends. James Bond 007 has too much style to simply blast everything in sight and move to the next level. No, as 007, the player has a variety of different missions to perform, each with its own specific objectives. Each mission follows the film closely, and so James must use stealth and cunning as much as brute force.
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Nintendo 64
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Nintendo 64
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