James Bond 007: Everything Or Nothing (2004)

Mission
James Bond 007™: Everything or Nothing™ delivers non-stop, Hollywood-style action and excitement from start to finish. It’s everything you want from Bond… and this time you’re in complete control. Think like Bond, using espionage, tactical skills, and Q-Lab gadgets to quickly get a read on every situation. Act like Bond, using your stylish physical skills and bold personality to once again save the world. With every Bond moment played out in an all-new, third-person cinematic perspective, this action-packed adventure is everything you want from a 007 blockbuster and more!Everything’s at stake, and you are in complete control… you are Bond.

Cast
James Bond Pierce Brosnan
Serena St. Germaine Shannon Elizabeth
Nikolai Diavolo Willem Dafoe
Katya Nadanova Heidi Klum
Jaws Richard Kiel
NSA Agent Starling Mýa Harrison
Miss Nagai Misaki Ito
M Judi Dench
Q John Cleese

Credits
Writer: Bruce Feirstein
Producers: Scot Bayless, Scott Bandy, Joe Rush
Art Direction: Jay Riddle
Music: Sean Callery, Jeff Tymoschuk

Briefing
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 under the EA GAMES™ brand. First, you will think like Bond, using espionage, tactical skills, and gadgets from the Q-Lab to analyze your situation. Then you will act like Bond, using his stylish physical skills, clever subterfuge, and bold personality to once again save the world. Finally, you will see every Bond moment from the new third person perspective that shows the Hollywood cast playing out a real-time cinematic action adventure that could only come from the world of James Bond.

Returning as James Bond is Pierce Brosnan, who will lend his cyberscanned likeness and voice to the character. The rest of the cast will include new Bond girls as well as old and new Bond villains. The original script will take players through exciting locales in four continents including the Valley of the Kings in Egypt and the French Quarter in New Orleans.

To play out the challenge of thinking and acting like Bond, players will make choices ranging from direct confrontation to subtle misdirection when interacting with enemies. When it comes time for combat, Bond can engage in hand-to-hand fighting, using objects from game environments as weapons, as well as accessing a guns and gadgets. The discerning player, however, may find a multitude of different options ranging from disguise to distracting guards to using cover — and using these Bond-style tactics to outsmart the bad guys will reward the player with special enhancements including Q-Lab gadgetry.

Other new features include two-player co-op missions and four-player multiplayer arena modes, all set in third person views and featuring multiple playable characters.


"With everything at stake, the world calls on Bond."

Features

  • New third person perspective that showcases Pierce Brosnan as James Bond.
  • Multiple ways to complete missions, with player rewards for completing objectives with Bond style by using disguise to temporarily take the identity of a defeated foe, misdirection, and other spy tactics rather than brute force.
  • New over the top hand-to-hand fighting that includes the use of environmental objects such as bottles, chairs, tools, boards, etc.
  • Original single player storyline that immerses the player in the world of James Bond with classic villains, exotic locations, beautiful girls, fast cars, and high-tech gadgetry.
  • Missions that span exotic locales in four continents, including the French Quarter of New Orleans, a mountain fortress in Peru, a secret facility in Egypt, and Red Square in Moscow.
  • Seamless transitions from on-foot exploration to piloting interactive vehicles including cars, motorcycles, helicopters, and tanks.
  • Over 20 weapons and gadgets including the ability to rappel up or down any wall.
  • New third person multiplayer modes including two-player co-op missions and arena-style combat with up to four players.

Back Cover Blurb

  • NOW IN THIRD-PERSON VIEW
  • UNPRECEDENTED VARIETY OF MISSIONS
  • ALL-NEW HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT SYSTEM
  • TWO-PLAYER CO-OP MODE

Online Features

Once you’ve experienced the latest James Bond action-adventure on PlayStation®2, take your well-honed spy skills online with the PlayStation®2 Network Adaptor and a broadband connection.

James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing features 13 2-player co-op missions (only available in North America) along with an unlockable 4-person arena-style death mode. Players can choose to play the only co-op missions in any order, regardless of whether they’ve been unlocked in the offline game.

  • Get competitive at any level. Whether you’re new to online gaming or a seasoned pro, EA’s partner search tool instantly matches you up with the type of competition you’re looking for.
  • Create rivalries and friendships. Keep track of your friends and favourite competitors by using the EA’s Messenger service.
  • Full-screen gameplay. Compete from your homestead without having to use only half or a quarter of the screen to participate.
  • Online play supports a USB keyboard and a headset for voice chat.
  • Co-Op Race: Who is the fastest, most accurate agent in 007: Everything or Nothing history?
    Players are evaluated by how long it takes to get through the game. Time bonuses are incurred for “kills” along the way, and penalties are incurred for player “deaths”. Kill or be killed – but do it fast.
  • Custom Mode: Set your own parameters for scoring: hand-to-hand, weapons, disarms, stealth, and penalties for player deaths. Each player has a separate score, and players can target and harm each other.
  • Statistics for players accumulated online during regular co-op and co-op race modes will be tracked and viewable from the online lobby and the official website, 007.ea.com.
  • General stats will be available for different levels played, including the following: number of kills, player deaths, accuracy, efficiency, # of games played, ratio of kills to deaths.

Briefing (GameBoy Advance)
Total Bond Control… in 3rd-Person
With total control over the world’s greatest secret agent, choose from multiple ways to accomplish each mission, and earn rewards for completing objectives with style rather than brute force.
Stellar Bond Cast
Pierce Brosnan is James Bond. Also featuring Willem Dafoe as Bond’s new nemesis, Nikolai Diavolo, John Cleese as “Q”, and Judi Dench as “M”. Plus the return of Richard Kiel as Jaws, Heidi Klum as all-new Bond girl Katya Nadanova, and Mya Harrison as agent Starling.
Nobody Does It Better
Employ espionage, tactical skills, and Q-Lab gadgets to analyze every situation; master an over-the-top hand-to-hand fighting system; and dispatch your enemies with a variety of useful objects.

Features
Exclusive Game Boy Advance Content

  • This companion version to James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing on the next-generation consoles features an original parallel storyline with a Hollywood cast.
  • Cross over to new exotic locales for explosive action on foot and behind the wheel as you race to accomplish an entirely new set of missions.
  • When escape seems nearly impossible, choose from a wide array of hi-tech Q-Branch gadgetry, including devices exclusively for the Game Boy Advance version of the game.

Exclusive Multiplayer Features

  • All-out, arena-style combat with up to four players — use the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable to hook up with friends on other Game Boy Advance systems.
  • Multiple game modes and new maps featuring both co-operative and competitive play.

Special Link Features

  • Link up with James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing on Nintendo GameCube™ to access exclusive features, including mini-games, gadget upgrades, and maps previously unavailable on the Game Boy Advance version.
  • When you link your Game Boy Advance game to your Nintendo GameCube™, your Game Boy becomes a “Q-Transceiver”, a device which provides assistance throughout your mission.
 

Alternative Cover Art


GameBoy Advance – Japan


GameBoy Advance – USA



Press Release – PlayStation 2 / Xbox / GameCube
Chertsey, UK – May 12, 2003 – Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced an extension of the relationship with MGM Interactive and Danjaq LLC to extend the exclusive worldwide rights to develop, publish and distribute the ongoing series of interactive games based on the world-renowned James Bond franchise. The agreement, for one of the most popular video game licenses in history, will be continued until 2010.

The agreement allows EA to create games based on the world of James Bond, including the entire library of Ian Fleming books, the existing 20 feature films produced by MGM and Danjaq and all new James Bond films released during the term of the agreement.

EA also announced details about the next Bond game: James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, which is scheduled for a Winter 2003 release. The game’s unique storyline features James Bond driving, flying and combating terrorism across the globe with adventures in such exotic locales as Peru, Moscow, New Orleans and Egypt. The fifth in EA’s Bond series, the game is in development for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the XboxTM video game system from Microsoft, Nintendo GameCubeTM and Nintendo Game Boy® Advance. The game will be unveiled this week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles.

Following the successes of James Bond 007TMin… Agent Under FireTM and James Bond 007TM: NightFireTM, James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing marks the third video game in the celebrated Bond series to feature an original storyline.

"EA produces some of the most popular and exciting video game titles on the market today," said Travis Rutherford, Senior Vice President of MGM Consumer Products and Interactive. "There’s no better partner to carry on the Bond legacy in the interactive space."

"James Bond is one of the most popular and enduring figures in the history of video games," said EA President and Chief Operating Officer John Riccitiello. "The action and intrigue of the James Bond character is a perfect fit for the interactive genre and the generation that loves video games. This agreement guarantees that the Bond world – all the characters, gadgets and action – will continue to thrill players on this generation of video game console technology and the next."

"Our hands-on process in collaborating with EA every step of the way – throughout production, marketing, and the sales cycle – ensures that we create compelling, world-class product for the interactive video game marketplace," said Neil Haldar, Vice President of Production and Business Development of MGM Interactive. "We are extremely pleased to continue this successful partnership with EA for a long time to come."

"EA’s development team enjoys a reputation for understanding and working closely with the film and television industries," said David Pope, Chief Operating Officer of Danjaq LLC. "This knowledge and experience has been essential in carrying the essence and integrity of the Bond franchise into the video game arena."

Last year, James Bond 007: NightFire was among the top 10 best sellers worldwide on both the PlayStation®2 console and XboxTM.

Press Release – Casting
Chertsey, UK – Electronic Arts (Nasdaq: ERTS) announced today the cast for the upcoming videogame James Bond 007TM: Everything or NothingTM under the EA GAMES brand. Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007 leads a stellar cast of talent that includes both actors reprising their Bond film roles and actors creating new roles specifically created for the game.

Returning along with Pierce Brosnan in their film roles are John Cleese as "Q", Dame Judi Dench as "M", and Richard Kiel as legendary henchman Jaws. In the role of Bond’s new nemesis Nikolai Diavolo is Willem Dafoe, joined by Shannon Elizabeth as new cyber Bond girl Serena St. Germaine and Heidi Klum as the malevolent Katya Nadanova. All cast members will contribute voiceover for their roles as well as accurate likenesses provided through EA’s electronic "cyberscanning" process.

"I look forward to returning as James Bond in Everything or Nothing," said Mr. Brosnan. "Playing the role in the interactive realm lets me bring my interpretation of the character to a new generation of Bond fans."

In James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, players will answer the question: "What would James Bond do?" as they encounter classic villains, exotic locations, beautiful women, fast cars, and high-tech gadgetry. The original script from veteran Bond screenwriter Bruce Feirstein immerses the player in the world of James Bond with missions that span exotic locales in four continents, all set in a third person view that showcases the Hollywood cast playing out a real-time cinematic action adventure.

 

Alternative Cover Art


PlayStation 2 – Japan


PlayStation 2 – France (prototype)


PlayStation 2 – Germany


Cover Art
Above: Cover art for the European Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo GameCube releases.

Trivia
The estimated production budget was $3,000,000.

The company that Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli, the original producers of the James Bond series, set up to produce the films was called "Eon", which was rumored to be an acronym for "Everything or Nothing." However, sources inside the Bond camp over the years have denied that "Eon" stood for anything.

This game featured the long awaited return of Jaws, a villain from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979).

In the "Mardi Gras Mayhem" level, at the beginning part when you are driving to the park to meet Mya pay attention to the buildings on the road, one of them is a Phoenix Corporation building (from Nightfire). Similar to the Malprave Industries (from Agent Under Fire) boat in Nightfire.

Mistakes
After Bond has tried to save 003 he returns to his safe house and 003’s bike is parked in the yard (it was not there before). 003 cannot move the bike as he is dead, but Q says that 003 did park the bike.


Alternate Titles
James Bond 007: Alles Oder Nichts German
James Bond 007: Todo O Nada Spanish
James Bond 007: Quitte Ou Double French

Best Lines
James Bond: "Nice day for a drive. Why don’t you show me the way?".

James Bond: [rescuing a goon from a burning car crash] "I don’t think you have the burning desire to kiss your life goodbye."

Q: "Congratulations. You saved the girl, and destroyed most of my equipment. I hope you’re happy, 007."
James Bond: "Better than saving the equipment then losing the girl, don’t you agree?"
Q: "Oh, 007, I give up."

Locations
French Quarter in New Orleans; a mountain fortress in Peru; a secret facility in Egypt; and Red Square in Moscow.

Release Data
Platform USA UK Japan
PlayStation 2 17/02/2004 27/02/2004 11/02/2004
Xbox 17/02/2004 27/02/2004 N/A
GameCube 17/02/2004 27/02/2004 11/02/2004
GameBoy Adavance 21/11/2003 05/12/2003 11/02/2004

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