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Release Dates (June 15th
2005)
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Mission
Why save the world when you can rule it? GoldenEye:
Rogue Agent™ goes where no previous James Bond™
game has dared to tread, giving you the chance to
cross over to the dark side of the Bond universe to
experience life as a ruthless and unpredictable villain.
As an aspiring 00 agent dismissed from MI6 for reckless
brutality, you’re recruited by Auric Goldfinger
in a ruthless war against Dr. No for control of the
Bond underworld. A brutal encounter with Dr. No costs
you an eye, but Goldfinger’s technicians replace
it with a gold-hued, synthetic and upgradeable eye,
earning you the name ‘GoldenEye’.
Wreak havoc as you make your unrelenting rise through
the ranks of villainy. Encounter such legendary Bond
characters as Oddjob, Dr. No, Goldfinger, Scaramanga,
and Xenia Onatopp on globe-spanning missions of vengeance
and demolition. Experience all-new features and innovative
gameplay only made possible by the Nintendo DS™. |
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Features
- Your upgradeable synthetic eye introduces new methods
of mayhem as you master an entirely new level of interaction
beyond traditional FPS mechanics. With this persistent
gadget, you can see enemies through cover using MRI vision,
manipulate electronics and weapons using the EM Hack,
deflect damage with the Magnetic Polarity Shield, and
more.
- Unleash double the firepower when you use the dual-wield
weapons system to fire guns in both hands.
- Go head-to-head with the most villainous of the Bond
underworld using the robust melee fighting system. Take
a hostage, throw your enemies, or knock them out with
one punch.
- Outwit villainous rivals in intense wireless multiplayer
mayhem with up to seven other players using only one cartridge.
Featured modes include Showdown, Team Showdown, Domination,
and Tug-Of-War.
- Engage in the robust single-player campaign, divided
into six missions.
- Access vital intelligence with the dual-screen display
featuring the heads-up-display (HUD) on the touch screen.
Check ammunition levels, hack electronic devices and weapons,
decode security locks, and more.
- Sharpen your lethal edge in the all-new for the DS ‘Virtual
Training’ mode. Gain experience and earn valuable
upgrades for your GoldenEye weaponry by defeating infamous
Bond villains.
Briefing
Going where no previous James Bond game has dared tread,
this first-person shooter gives players the chance to explore
the dark side of the Bond universe and experience life as
a ruthless, unpredictable villain. All-new features and
innovative gameplay are only made possible by the Nintendo
DS platform.
"We are thrilled to bring GoldenEye: Rogue Agent to
the Nintendo DS and create distinctive new features to benefit
from the platform's unique technology," said Jon Dean,
Executive Producer at EA Tiburon. "Playing this action-packed
game on the go and right in the palm of your hands is incredible.
Bond fans will not be disappointed."
As an aspiring 00 agent dismissed from MI6 for reckless
brutality, the player is recruited by Auric Goldfinger in
a ruthless war against Dr. No for control of the Bond underworld.
Players wreak havoc as they make their unrelenting rise
through the ranks of villainy. On globe-spanning missions
of vengeance and demolition, players encounter such legendary
Bond characters as Oddjob, Dr. No, Goldfinger, Scaramanga,
and Xenia Onatopp.
Gamers outwit villainous rivals and battle it out in the
intense wireless multiplayer mayhem with up to seven other
players using only one cartridge, a unique feature for the
Nintendo DS. The game also features a robust single-player
campaign divided into six missions. Players can exploit
multiple weapon combinations through the dual-wield gunplay
system, or go head-to-head, melee-style, by taking enemies
hostage or knocking them out with one punch.
The dual-screen display provides a gameplay window on the
top screen and the heads-up-display (HUD) on the touch screen.
The HUD provides vital intelligence to players and allows
for them to check ammunition levels, hack electronic devices
and weapons, decode security locks, and more. In the all-new
for DS 'Virtual Training' mode, players sharpen their lethal
edge and gain experience by defeating infamous Bond villains
in order to earn valuable upgrades for their GoldenEye weaponry.
Left and right-handed gameplay controls, plus stylus and
thumb-pad play, take full advantage of the platform's unique
touch-screen capabilities.
Officially licensed by MGM Interactive, GoldenEye: Rogue
Agent for the Nintendo DS is developed at EA's Tiburon studio
under the EA GAMES(TM) brand. The game is rated "T"
for Teen by the ESRB. GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is also available
on the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, Xbox
video game system from Microsoft, and Nintendo GameCube.
Locations
Swiss Alps, Switzerland; Hong Kong; Fort Knox, Kentucky,
USA; Crab Key, Jamaica; Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco,
USA; Pyramids, Egypt; Hoover Dam, USA; Uplink, Cuba.
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