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GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (2004)
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Mission
A James Bond title with a spin - if you can't join the British
secret agent, beat him! Playing as a disgraced former 00
agent released from Her Majesty's Secret Service for "reckless
brutality", cross paths with established characters
from the Bond universe like Odd Job, Goldfinger and Scaramanga
in this audacious take on the first person shooter. With
missions based around locations from the Bond films, including
the streets of Hong Kong and Dr. No's underground base in
the Caribbean, embark on a battle for control of the most
fearsome criminal organisation in single player mode, or
just take on your friends in the superb split screen multiplayer
mode.
Cast
Credits
Writers: Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo
Producers: Patrick Gilmore, Rick Kane, Chris Plummer, Joe
Rush
Art Direction: Jay Riddle, Ken Adam, Takayoshi Sato
Music: Paul Oakenfold
Sound Editor: Brian Fredrickson |
Briefing
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 high-rolling, cold-hearted villain.
The focus of this first-person shooter shifts from that of 007�
himself to the corrupt underworld and its criminal masterminds.
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 allies and enemies as Oddjob,
Dr. No, Goldfinger, Scaramanga, Xenia Onatopp, and Pussy Galore
on globe-spanning missions of vengeance and demolition. Villains
rule in GoldenEye: Rogue Agent.
"Why save the world when you
can rule it?"
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Features
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Your upgradeable synthetic eye introduces new methods of
mayhem as you master an entirely new level of interaction
beyond traditional FPS mechanics. See enemies through cover
using MRI vision, manipulate electronics and weapons using
the EM Hack, deflect damage with the EM Shield, and send enemies
flying across the room with the Magnetic Field.
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E.V.I.L. AI� engine motivates enemies to react intelligently
to your actions and their surroundings to make every shootout
more believable, intense, and unpredictable.
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Fully integrated single-player, multiplayer split-screen,
and online gameplay for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment
system and Xbox video game system from Microsoft.
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Featured game modes include story-based campaign missions,
deathmatch style simulator trials, and objective-based team
war games.
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Legendary villains and Bond girls such as Oddjob, Dr. No,
Goldfinger, Scaramanga, Xenia Onatopp, and Pussy Galore.
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Travel to famous Bond locations such as the top of the Golden
Gate Bridge from A View to a Kill, the Pyramids from The Spy
who Loved Me and the satellite Uplink from GoldenEye as well
as original locations including Auric Enterprises, Hoover
Dam, and Hong Kong.
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World-renowned DJ Paul Oakenfold is composing an original
score and creating the game�s overarching musical personality
with hard-driving, rhythmic beats hand-crafted for every mission.
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Hollywood talent roster includes Christopher Lee, who is
reprising his role as the villainous Francisco Scaramanga
from The Man with the Golden Gun and Judi Dench, who returns
as M and has appeared in four James Bond films to date.
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Rounding out the talent behind the game is Academy Award�-winning
Production Designer Sir Ken Adam (James Bond series), Costume
Designer Kym Barrett (The Matrix trilogy), and Character Designer
Rene Morel (Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within).
Back Cover Blurb
- Show no mercy in intense split-screen multiplayer action.
- Enemies controlled by the all-new E.V.I.L. AI mean no two
games are ever the same.
- Upgrade your synthetic eye to see through walls, manipulate
objects, deflect bullets, or send enemies flying.
- Fight alongside and against legendary villains such as Goldfinger,
Pussy Galore and Dr No.
- Utilize over 100 different weapon combinations through the
independently triggered dual-wield weapon system. Your two-handed
arsenal will be devastating during encounters with multiple
enemies.
Press Release - PlayStation 2 / Xbox / GameCube
Going where no previous James Bond game has dared to tread, the
upcoming "GoldenEye: Rogue Agent" first-person shooter
from Electronic Arts breaks all the rules by transporting players
to the dark side of the Bond universe to experience life as a
high-rolling, cold-hearted villain. The highly anticipated game
is scheduled to ship later this year on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and
GameCube under the EA Games brand.
As an aspiring 00 agent dismissed from MI6 for reckless
brutality, the player is hired as an enforcer by Auric Goldfinger,
the wealthy super-villain with a lust for all things gold.
Goldfinger is locked in a ruthless war against his archenemy,
the brilliant scientist Dr. No. The prize is control of
the world's greatest criminal organization. A brutal encounter
with Dr. No costs the player an eye, but Goldfinger's technicians
replace it with a gold-hued, synthetic eye, earning the
player the name 'GoldenEye'. Players have the ability to
customize and upgrade their villain persona and wreak havoc
as they make their unrelenting rise through the ranks.
With a radical twist to the Bond franchise that makes the
player's goal to rule the world rather than save it, GoldenEye:
Rogue Agent is the ultimate thrill ride through the 007
underworld. Players will cross paths with such legendary
allies and enemies as Oddjob, Scaramanga, Xenia Onatopp,
and, of course, Pussy Galore on globe-spanning missions
of vengeance and demolition. Players will travel to famous
and original Bond locations from the mountains of Switzerland
to the streets of Hong Kong and from Fort Knox to Dr. No's
Crab Key lair in the Caribbean. Enemies will react intelligently
in combat situations and use the environment to their advantage
for intense and unpredictable shootouts.
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent seamlessly integrates single-player,
multiplayer split-screen, and online gameplay for the PlayStation
2 across all game modes.
Featured modes include story-driven campaign missions,
deathmatch style simulator trials, and objective-based war
games.
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Alternative Cover Art
Above: Japanese cover art
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Cover Art
Above: Cover art for
the European Microsoft Xbox and Nintendo GameCube releases. |
Trivia
Although Xenia Onatopp the James Bond film GoldenEye appears in
the game, the stories have no real ties to each other. The plot
of the film revolved around a weapon called the GoldenEye which
used a nuclear bomb detonated in the upper atmosphere to create
a damaging electromagnetic pulse on earth, whereas in the game
it is the name of the lead character and his synthetic eye implant.
During the games production, it was rumored that the original
Goldeneye 64 video game would be buried within the games code
and accessed via a special Easter Egg type of command. The idea
was dreamt up by designers who felt that Electronic Arts was trying
to piggyback off the success of Goldeneye 64 by calling their
newest game "GoldenEye 2", which has no resemblance
Alternate Titles
GoldenEye: Agente Corrupto |
Spanish |
GoldenEye: Au Service du Mal |
French |
GoldenEye: Dark Agent |
Japanese |
Best Lines
HK Triad Boss: "Goldfinger pays me well... but Dr. No pays
me better."
Dr. Julius No: "It could have been easily more than your
eye!"
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.
Release Data
Platform |
USA |
UK |
Japan |
PlayStation 2 |
22/11/2004 |
22/11/2004 |
13/01/2005 |
Xbox |
22/11/2004 |
22/11/2004 |
N/A |
Gamecube |
22/11/2004 |
22/11/2004 |
13/01/2005 |
GameBoy DS |
15/06/2005 |
01/06/2005 |
N/A |
MI6 Rating
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