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"What would James Bond do? That's the question players will answer in every dramatic moment of James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, as the world's greatest secret agent returns in his fifth interactive adventure."
That's wrong.
James Bond has starred in:
James Bond 007: License to Kill Pt 2 (ZX Spectrum)
James Bond 007 (Game Boy)
Goldeneye 007 (N64)
Tomorrow Never Dies (Playstation)
The World Is Not Enough (Playstation/N64)
James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire (Multi)
James Bond 007: Nightfire (Multi)
And those are just the ones I know of.
What do you think of their games information? Is it comparable to that Ceefax crap?
> There was also "James Bond" for the Megadrive.
I just had a look at my ROM list of megadrive games and it's name is James Bond - The duel. I think.
> magnius wrote:
> There was also "James Bond" for the Megadrive.
>
> Sure that wasn't James Pond? :-)
i was going to say that, damn you :^)
> There was also "James Bond" for the Megadrive.
Sure that wasn't James Pond? :-)
> There was a light gun for the Spectrum?
>
There certainly was..it looked a lot like the MS light gun as it goes...
http://www.zx-spectrum.net/museum/lightgun.html
I had one but never had any games for it :(
I can't really remember the others all that well. One had a shooting range level and a clay pigeon shooting bit in it.
The other had a bit in Q's lab or something like that.
My spectrum game was an overhead shooter. Much likr a very basic version of EorN!
Starts off in a helicopter, then you go on to ground fighting - quality stuff.
> There was also "James Bond" for the Megadrive.
Indeed, an absolute fooking classic if I may add. Genius platform/shooting game.