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01 : Odd vision mode - bones and gun show up
02 : Sniper
03 : He loses
04 : Castle bunnies
05 : Fairly detailed face
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James Bond 007: Nightfire Preview
James Bond makes an appearance on the PC. With Pierce Brosnan's likeness being used for the Bond character model in the game, EA hopes to cash in on ...
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Maintainer:
Bob Colayco
Date:
July 23, 2002
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Games : First Person Shooter
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