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  2. James Bond in video games - Wikipedia

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    A list of video games based on the James Bond franchise, from 1982 to 2023. Includes shooter, racing, role-playing and other genres, as well as platforms and publishers.

  3. The World Is Not Enough (Game Boy Color video game)

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    The game is presented from a top-down oblique projection. The player's health and equipped weapon are displayed at the bottom of the screen. The World Is Not Enough is an action-adventure game based on the 1999 James Bond film of the same name, where the player must control James Bond from a top-down oblique projection through eight mission-based levels. [1]

  4. James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire - Wikipedia

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    A video game based on the James Bond franchise, featuring an original storyline with CIA agent Zoe Nightshade as a mole and a love interest for Bond. The game follows Bond's mission to stop a cloning plot that involves world leaders and a terrorist group.

  5. James Bond 007 (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    James Bond 007 is an action-adventure game featuring James Bond.The game was developed by Saffire and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. [2] Released in North America on February 9, 1998, the game features a story that includes characters from multiple James Bond films, such as Oddjob and Jaws.

  6. James Bond 007: The Duel - Wikipedia

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    A 1992 action video game featuring James Bond in an original storyline. It was released for Sega and Master System consoles, and the Game Gear handheld console.

  7. The Living Daylights (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Living Daylights is a run and gun video game adaptation of the 1987 James Bond film The Living Daylights. [1] It was the second Bond game published by Domark following 1985's poorly received A View to a Kill: The Computer Game.

  8. Perfect Dark (Game Boy Color video game) - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Dark is a 2000 action game developed and published by Rare for the Game Boy Color.As a direct prequel to its Nintendo 64 counterpart, the game follows agent Joanna Dark as she completes her training at the Carrington Institute research centre and uncovers information against rival corporation dataDyne.

  9. The Spy Who Loved Me (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game received a good, but not excellent, reaction on the ZX Spectrum, with CRASH! giving it a 79% rating and saying "Good Mr. Bond, but not quite good enough to deserve an accolade", [1] Sinclair User giving it 72% and saying "This one will leave you shaken but not stirred; A competent movie licence", [2] and Your Sinclair rating it at 76%, saying "Half good/half bad Bond game.