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Backwards Compatible: The History of Bond Games

It's the 50th Anniversary of 007, so Goose has taken a look at the history of Bond games.

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Bond. Games, Bond: Celebrating the Craig Era of 007 Video Games

As No Time to Die caps off Daniel Craig’s role as 007, CGMagazine celebrates his own video game character through a unique but turbulent timeline with Activision.

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RaidenBlack902d ago

The wha ... ?
Oh, Daniel Craig.

adamwparker902d ago

I couldn't even name a Daniel Craig 007 game.
I play games still and constantly listen to video game podcasts but no Craig games are popping in my mind.

It's crazy because Brosnan had many that come to mind.

ToddlerBrain902d ago

You already can’t purchase some of the games anymore. Bond games are notoriously horrendous with their licensing.

Christopher902d ago

Pretty much the same for all movie/tv show IPs out there, tbh.

ElvisHuxley902d ago

Casino Royale was pretty good, kinda downhill from there though IMO. Just let Bond die with dignity.

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James Bond 007: What Happened to the Great Video Games?

It’s been a while since the video game world was blessed with a James Bond title.

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kltpzyxm1437d ago

Hope they make a comeback next gen

PrimeVinister1437d ago

There were a few non-film ones back on PS2/GC that were really good.
I can imagine the cinematic elements of those games would look even better now.

DaReapa1436d ago

Everything or Nothing is my second best Bond game behind Goldeneye 64, followed by Nightfire.

fulldeepdive1436d ago

we have a lot of great video games and we have a lot coming out this year...lame

Godmars2901436d ago

What's happened to the James Bond franchise in general?

It, much like Star Trek, Star Wars, has had too much of the "real world" shoved down their throats. That plus people with agendas hijacking them thinking they can use brand value to deliver "transformative" messaging while lacking the awareness, the creative talent, needed to make them entertaining at even a base level.

Also, getting back on subject, doesn't help that movie studios don't see gaming studios as equals who need as much if not more time to do their jobs right.

Tross1436d ago (Edited 1436d ago )

Yeah, come to think of it. Maybe their absence can be attributed to the falling popularity of the videogame adaptation or even the licensed franchise tie-in, as well as the gaming landscape being quite different now than it was. The Bond titles filled a niche of FPS-action titles, the likes of which are not exactly uncommon nowadays. That said, the Bond games were a fun take on the genre that I'd like to see return one day.

DaReapa1436d ago

Activision's tenure with the license attributed to the lack of quality games.

roadkillers1436d ago

That's true. You couldn't get past the PS2 days without a movie tie in. Now, I can't think of the last game tie in.. even Star Wars was different

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Ranking The James Bond Video Games

Screen Critics dives into the mirky world of James Bond video games. Which entry is the least disappointing of the entire bunch?

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Wick2022d ago

Everything or Nothing should've been higher, but otherwise it's a good list. That game is easily better than From Russia With Love, and is up there with Blood Stone which was also good. I'm happy to see it got a good placement.

-Foxtrot2022d ago (Edited 2022d ago )

Nightfire is so low

I thought it was one of the better games after Goldeneye. Way better then Bloodstone, hell I'm pretty sure that was a huge letdown back when it launched.

Geobros2021d ago

Goldeneye by RARE was not only the best James Bond game but the only one worth playing. Unfortunately, the rest is rubbish.

tigertron2021d ago (Edited 2021d ago )

Shamefully, without having played Goldeneye (shocking as GE is my favourite film). I would say Everything or Nothing, then Nightfire, Bloodstone and finally Agent Under Fire.

EDIT: I need to play From Russia with Love too...