
007: The World Is Not Enough
Based on the 1999 James Bond film, this first-person shooter features an original storyline expanding the movie plot with new missions. Developed by Eurocom for Nintendo 64, it introduced dual-analog controls via the Controller Pak and was praised for its multiplayer mode.
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About This Game
The game includes key film locations like the Bilbao Guggenheim Museum and Istanbul, with voice acting by original cast members including Pierce Brosnan as Bond.
Innovative for its time, the game allowed dual-wielding weapons and featured a unique 'Bond Sense' system that highlighted interactive objects.
The multiplayer mode supported up to 4 players with classic Bond characters and became a benchmark for console FPS multiplayer experiences.
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