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  1. Unlike its predecessor, The World Is Not Enough is played from a first-person perspective. Ammunition information is displayed at the bottom right corner. The World Is Not Enough is a first-person shooter based on MGM's 1999 James Bond film of the same name, where the player assumes the role of James Bond through 11 different missions. [1]

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    is the collective name for three different James Bond video games based on the 1999 film of the same name. The games were published by Electronic Arts, who chose three different developers for different systems - Eurocom for the Nintendo 64, Black Ops Entertainment for the PlayStation and 2n Productions for the Game Boy Color. All three loosely follow the plot of the film, but vary drastically. Versions of The World Is Not Enough for the PC and the PlayStation 2 were planned for release in 2000, but were later cancelled.

    Coming off the failure of Black Ops Entertainment's previous 007 title Tomorrow Never Dies, it was decided that the console versions of The World Is Not Enough would go back to its roots as a first-person shooter. In the Nintendo 64 version, it would also see the reintroduction of the multiplayer portion of the game that gave GoldenEye 007 such a lasting appeal. The Game Boy version, on the other hand, was developed as an action-adventure game played from a 2D overhead view and lacked multiplayer support. The game marks the fifth appearance of Pierce Brosnan's James Bond, though like Tomorrow Never Dies, the game included his likeness but not his voice. The Nintendo 64 and Sony PlayStation were released in 2000 and the Game Boy Color in 2001. The desktop consoles versions would end being part of EA's Bond Six.

    The Nintendo 64 version supports the Rumble Pak controller accessory, as well as the Expansion Pak, with which the resolution of the game's graphics is enhanced. The game also requires the use of the N64 Controller Pak if the player wishes to save his or her single player progress. The World is Not Enough features 14 single-player levels, as well as multiplayer mode with 4-player support and AI bots. Like GoldenEye 007, there are three difficulty levels: Agent, Secret Agent, and 00 Agent, with 00 Agent being the hardest.

    The PlayStation version features 11 single-player levels with two levels of difficulty. However, it does not have a multiplayer mode.

    The game closely follows the storyline of the movie, with some minor differences. In addition, with a GameShark, N64 players can unlock two additional levels: one dubbed "Crate Yard" and the other "Subterranea." Crate Yard appears to be an early test level, and Subterranea is likely a mission once intended to appear between "Fallen Angel" and "A Sinking Feeling."

    The PlayStation version has only 11 missions: "Thames Chase, "Underground Uprising, "Midnight Departure" and "A Sinking Feeling" were not present, and "City of Walkways" was only one mission. Between "Cold Reception" and "Night Watch" there was a mission called "Russian Roulette", in which the player must play a game of Blackjack to get information about Renard from Zukovsky.

    Characters from the original films appear in each mission based on the original actors who played them.

    As with GoldenEye 007, the in-game weapons are based on actual weapons, but with the names changed. For example, Bond's sidearm, called "Wolfram P2K" in-game, is based on the Walther P99. This was the first 1st-person James Bond game wherein the player could switch the 'mode' in which a weapon operated, such as mounting or removing a silencer or sw...

  2. ADMIN MOD. The World is Not Enough: An Underrated Masterpiece. The World is Not Enough is the most underrated film in the Bond series. T.W.I.N.E is truly one of the best Bond films, and even of the best action films ever made. Almost every elements of the film is perfect, it's like so hard to find flaws. This is easily a top 5 Bond film, if not ...

  3. When focusing on the main objectives, 007: The World Is Not Enough is about 5 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 11½ Hours to obtain 100% completion. How long is 007: The World Is Not Enough? HowLongToBeat has the answer.

  4. Nov 7, 2000 · Updated Oct 18, 2000. Golden TWINE. Updated Oct 11, 2000. Get more 007: The World is not Enough news at GameSpot. For 007: The World is not Enough on the PlayStation, GameFAQs has 18 guides and walkthroughs, 8 cheat codes and secrets, 16 reviews, 4 save games, and 3534 user screenshots.

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  5. The World Is Not Enough is a first-person shooter video game based on the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. The game was published by Electronic Arts and released for the Nintendo 64 and Sony PlayStation in 2000 and for the Game Boy Color in 2001. The Nintendo 64 version was developed by Eurocom and the PlayStation version was developed by Black Ops Entertainment, who had previously ...

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  7. In the same year the latest 007 movie, The World is not Enough, released. EA would task not one, not two but three different developers to create an FPS game based around the movie on main consoles. Two of those ended up being released, one on the N64 by studio Eurocom and another on the PSX by the studio Black Ops Entertainment, who was responsible for the PSX James Bond game Tomorrow Never Dies.

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