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"Best Bond Game On n e Console? U.A.F or TWINE?"

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Sat 13/04/02 at 14:29
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we have already been talkin about this one. But what do you think! n e one owning a playstation or playstation 2 aswell as an n 64 please commen too.
heres a list of alll the bond games i know of:
goldeneye 64
twine 64
twine ps
UAF ps2
007 racing ps and ps2
goldeneye gb
twine gbc

lets have the opinions
Sun 14/04/02 at 14:28
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Hmmmmmmmmmmm......... I read in NGC that Eurocom made TWINE and not EA - even though EA is on the box. And Eurocom (whoever they are) will hopefully release a new Bond game by the end of they year - Phoenix Rising. Good news! :D But I don't think it's a GC exclusive.
So does anyone know who Eurocom are?? Are they one of the teams that make up EA, like Sonic Team in Sega???

And graphically, Agent Under Fire is more superior then Goldeneye.
But even though i've only played the N64 game, i'm still sure it's better than Agent Under Fire in terms of gameplay.
But my PS2-loving friend still reckons AUF is better!! LOL
He also says he has played Goldeneye, on a Train in multiplayer!
But I do know PS2 owners who have owned and played the N64 game, and being honest, they've admitted that Goldeneye plays better.

But I still get Agent Under fire - even if I don't complete Goldeneye. :(
Sun 14/04/02 at 12:31
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Goldeneye was made by Rare AUF and TWINE were made by EA. So if you haven't realised already Goldeneye.
Sat 13/04/02 at 15:55
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I am impressed with Agent Under Fire but Goldeneye definately!!
Sat 13/04/02 at 14:50
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Easily Goldeneye, rareware were behind it and it was amazing, the others don't come close, even PS2 versions.
Sat 13/04/02 at 14:49
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Dunno ? Maybe the sucess of Goldeneye was to great but Tomorrow never Dies was made by the same lot who made TWINE so I don't see why it did n't get on the N64 !
Sat 13/04/02 at 14:47
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oh k then bigman! i wonder y that never made it to 64?
Sat 13/04/02 at 14:46
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I have never played Agent under fire or tomorrow never dies on the ps1 but i have goldeneye and my stepbrother has TWINE. I like TWINE but im more used to Goldeneye because it was my first ever game i will rent Agent U Fire and if i like it is will get it. :)j
Sat 13/04/02 at 14:38
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Tomorrow never dies on the PS, never really liked it !
Sat 13/04/02 at 14:37
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oh thats probly what i was thinkin about! but my cuzs in canada did have a funny version of jame bond for game boy that had goldeneye on the box but the missions were nothing to do with the film! whats TND?
Sat 13/04/02 at 14:32
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There was never a Goldeneye game on the Gabme Boy although there was an old version of James Bond on the game boy !

But otherwise Goldeneye is the best Bond game (although I have n't played AUF), TWINE was good but but not as good and TND was a bit rubbish.

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