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Post by Ace on Jun 26, 2003 21:46:30 GMT -5
OK here are new stills from the game (almost makes me wish I played video games, no matter this won't even have a PC version ) The imaging of course isn't perfect but it's not too shabby; look even grey hair on the temples. ;D www.007gaming.com/gallery/?subdir=eon_prev/Is that better CG? Ace
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Post by curious george on Jun 26, 2003 21:51:24 GMT -5
That got me a "this page cannot be displayed." cg Okay, it works now. But that's just a little too weird for me! :: prefers real photos of real person:: (especially with properly trimmed hair)
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Post by Yuliya on Jun 26, 2003 22:07:52 GMT -5
Ohhh! Thanks! I like the bigger versions. But he still looks better on film, so there is no need to play these games!
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Post by Ace on Jun 26, 2003 22:10:41 GMT -5
Films aren't interactive though :: congratulats self for using interactive and not saying 'can't play with him':: Ace
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Post by curious george on Jun 26, 2003 22:20:56 GMT -5
Very good. :: pats Ace on back:: Such restraint.
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Post by Ray on Jun 26, 2003 22:34:22 GMT -5
Oh! But I can play with him! Yes I'm a game freak and yes I do plan on getting this game... on PS2 of course... I beat the last three in less than 2 weeks (It was during school so that's pretty good)
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Post by Yuliya on Jun 26, 2003 22:47:06 GMT -5
A true connoisseur will never settle for a poor copy.
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Post by Ace on Jun 26, 2003 22:50:06 GMT -5
Heh... like the true connoisseur in question has any chance to play with the original. Ace
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Post by Ray on Jun 26, 2003 23:01:22 GMT -5
A true connoisseur will never settle for a poor copy. .... But I have the *original*--more or less--on three DVDs and on four VHSs ;D He's on my wall twice as well as my desktop I also have the *copy*(and I find it to be a good copy) on two PS2 games soon to be three. So the way I see it is that it's good to have as many forms of *him* as I can
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Post by Ray on Jun 26, 2003 23:15:50 GMT -5
Heh... like the true connoisseur in question has any chance to play with the original. Ace Haha. I guess I could dream huh...
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Post by Yuliya on Jun 27, 2003 11:23:19 GMT -5
Heh... like the true connoisseur in question has any chance to play with the original. Anything's obtainable... I bought a print. But it's a good print, the one that's worth the original.
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Post by curious george on Jun 27, 2003 14:25:01 GMT -5
A print that's worth the original Pierce? cg
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Post by Ace on Jun 27, 2003 16:46:22 GMT -5
Business Wire
EA Unveils Cast of the New Videogame James Bond 007: Everything or NothingJUN 27,2003 Entertainment Editors/Business Editors/High-Tech Writers REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 27, 2003--Electronic Arts (Nasdaq: ERTS) announced today the cast for the upcoming videogame James Bond 007(TM): Everything or Nothing(TM) 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. James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing is scheduled for release under the EA GAMES(TM) brand this fall for the PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox(TM) video game system from Microsoft, Nintendo GameCube(TM), and Game Boy(R) Advance. www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/cb_headline.cgi?&story_file=bw.062703/231785282============================== Brosnan, Dench, Cleese, Keil and DeFoe... witten by Feirstein.... it's like having another movie, one that I can't watch... Ace
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Post by curious george on Jun 27, 2003 17:37:42 GMT -5
There, there. Maybe a friend's child will have it and you can play with them.
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Post by sparklingblue on Jun 28, 2003 15:32:36 GMT -5
Hmm, talking about interactive... I'd like to have this virtual reality program Moneypenny had in DAD. ;D
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2003 20:30:01 GMT -5
Hmm, talking about interactive... I'd like to have this virtual reality program Moneypenny had in DAD. ;D Oh they could a cool billion selling that program. But the question is, why did Q design it. What was he using it for. Ace
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2003 20:59:22 GMT -5
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Post by sparklingblue on Jun 30, 2003 16:19:22 GMT -5
Oh they could a cool billion selling that program. But the question is, why did Q design it. What was he using it for. Ace EEK!!! Best to quote M and Moneypenny: "Don't ask." "Don't tell."
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Post by Yuliya on Jun 30, 2003 19:35:35 GMT -5
Oh they could a cool billion selling that program. But the question is, why did Q design it. What was he using it for. Bwa Ha Ha! ;D ;D ;D Edit - Hey, I like the way those three emoticons laugh in sync!
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Post by Ace on Jul 29, 2003 11:03:57 GMT -5
Ftom Mi6: www.mi6.co.uk/sections/articles/gaming_eon_ea_july.php3?t=&s="Everything or Nothing" - Exclusive Interview 29th July 2003 The James Bond film producers may think they have a tough time creating the next Bond film in the shadows of the past 40 years, but Electronic Arts have an almost impossible task with their latest game - beating the success of GoldenEye 64. The game that launched the new Nintendo platform into dizzy heights on August 25th 1997 has become ingrained in a generation. Hailed by many as "the best game ever made", it brought both Bond to game fans, and games to Bond fans. Having sold eight million copies and brought Bond to approximately 75% of American kids during the four years on release, do EA feel they will always be creating Bond games in the shadow of GoldenEye? Earlier this week, MI6 caught up with Scot Bayless, Executive Producer of the new Bond game "Everything or Nothing" at Electronic Arts HQ in Redwood City, California, to find out how things are shaping up. "GoldenEye was a wonderful game that caught the imagination of both gamers and Bond fans. It will always be part of the information cloud around any 007 game", Bayless told us. "Having said that, I think Everything or Nothing stands out as a completely different expression of the Bond experience. Our focus is entirely on capturing the essence of being in a Bond film, not watching one, but playing it out." Since GoldenEye won critical acclaim as well as record sales figures, the series of recent games from EA ("Agent Under Fire", "NightFire") have slowly moved away from the Atypical videogame experience and headed towards the movies domain. Will "Everything or Nothing" continue this trend further toward a hybrid of games and movie experiences? "That's the very heart of what we're doing with Everything or Nothing" Bayless explained. "We've gone all the way this time. We started by making sure we worked with the principle cast from the films: Pierce Brosnan, John Cleese and Dame Judi Dench have joined us for the project." "When it comes to creating personality and atmosphere, it's hard to beat combinations like Brosnan and Cleese. Dafoe delivers a wonderfully sinister performance as Nikolai Diavolo and our Bond girls are delightfully smart and sexy. "We also hired Bruce Feirstein, the writer of GoldenEye (the film) and co-writer on Tomorrow Never Dies and The World is not Enough, to do our script. We've also brought in Heidi Klum and Shannon Elizabeth as two of our Bond girls. For our villain we went to one of my personal favorites, Willem Dafoe. We're working with the best and the results have been amazing." Everything or Nothing will be more than a Bond game with famous actors filling the parts though. Next week we dig deeper into the gameplay and what new developments Bond gamers can look forward to this November. ==================================== And it's not on PC, the only one I'd actually buy! I don't know whether to or Ace (must find friend's child with X-Box et al)
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