James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire & James Bond 007: Nightfire
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Used to play nightfire with my brother and friends.
PS2 version that is.
hey cool childhood
Nightfire was the start of multiplayer gaming for me.
Me and my friends played Nightfire for consecutive hours with bots on that map with the Ski Lodge and the Church.
I am currently charged with over one hundred accounts of screen peeking.
Nightfire's multiplayer was brilliant.
Loads of fun. Especially the rocket launcher that let you steer your rockets.
[editline]7th January 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=crazyjames;27249915]I remember on agent under fire there was this one map where with a train and an old man would get off the train every once in a while. My friends and I would wait for him and plant an excessive amount of explosives and blow the shit out of that old man. Gooood times.[/QUOTE]
Haha, I remember that.
Me and a friend used to shoot him in the face with a grapple hook if I remember correctly.
Anyone else try to use the laser watch on guards? It doesn't work. :frown:
Remember the Mini-tanks and helicopters?
I remember getting the golden 007 tokens for doing something awesome and clever.
The sound effect for it was awesome. I wish I can find it on the internet.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k5GrMuhw5M[/media]
Taking the gun from the guard just blew my mind when I first saw it.
Holy shit that music takes me back.
Both these games were the shit back in the day
Best James Bond game is Tomorrow Never Dies on the PS1
skyrail
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Also, weapon set: Explosives 1.
or the high-tech one for the ronin
Nightfire was god of splitscreen gaming on the PS2.
[QUOTE=JesterUK;27261313]Best James Bond game is Tomorrow Never Dies on the PS1[/QUOTE]
I bought that after playing GoldenEye on some relatives' N64, and a extra controller so I could play with my dad.
I put the disc in and realized it had no multiplayer.
Worst Bond game ever.
[QUOTE=kevlar jens;27261527]I bought that after playing GoldenEye on some relatives' N64, and a extra controller so I could play with my dad.
I put the disc in and realized it had no multiplayer.
Worst Bond game ever.[/QUOTE]
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Best Bond game is in fact Goldeneye and to say otherwise is just lying to yourself.
I made some crazy, crazy stunts with the guided rockets in Nightfire, like going inside the buildings... more games need that.
I remember I used to play a map on SplitScreen a fuck ton with my mate on Xbox, some map with a moving monorail cart
[QUOTE=Doozle;27260630]Both these games were the shit back in the day[/QUOTE]
I read that as "both these games were shit" and was about to lynch you.
Nightfire was the fucking bomb. I played it at my friend's house all the time when I was younger.
[QUOTE=Darth_GW7;27261438]skyrail
:frogc00l:
Also, weapon set: Explosives 1.
or the high-tech one for the ronin
Nightfire was god of splitscreen gaming on the PS2.[/QUOTE]
Agree agree agree, my and my friend used to spend hours and hours playing skyrail over and over again.
I remember playing a shit load of times, Multiplayer on the Ski Resort map.
I nostalgia'd all over my keyboard.
The World is not enough was awesome according to me :(
[QUOTE=Gurant;27326283]The World is not enough was awesome according to me :([/QUOTE]
I only played that once when my uncle let me borrow his copy, but since I hadn't played that many first person shooters (and being about 6 or 7) I don't think I could beat the second level, might keep an eye out for a copy of it and see how it is now.
Also I just realized how fun PS2 was for splitscreen, kinda sad that to most developers multiplayer now means online only. I lost countless hours to multiplayer with a few friends on splitscreen.
[QUOTE=snake eye;27326361]I only played that once when my uncle let me borrow his copy, but since I hadn't played that many first person shooters (and being about 6 or 7) I don't think I could beat the second level, might keep an eye out for a copy of it and see how it is now.
Also I just realized how fun PS2 was for splitscreen, kinda sad that to most developers multiplayer now means online only. I lost countless hours to multiplayer with a few friends on splitscreen.[/QUOTE]
I always found it funny how we went from 12" televisions with splitscreen as the only MP option, to 60" televisions with no splitscreen at all.
Oh man, i played the shit out of nightfire on xbox, that snow level with the two trolley cars going around, my mind was completely blown when i figured out you could walk on the wires. Never played any campaign level except for the first, no idea why though.
LOVED Nightfire. Spent hours playing that offline with siblings and friends.
Oh, and Oddjob's hat. Nuff said.
PS2 Nightfire kept me and my friends up all night in elementary school. That game was great. I remember having Agent Under Fire on my Gamecube and not liking it as much as Nightfire. Although AUF had this hilarious multiplayer grappling hook that could shoot on any surface, making you like Spiderman.
[QUOTE=DeathDoom;27249516]Wait, there's one map where you can't add bots? Which one is it? I played all of the maps on Nightfire with bots. Unless they hide it when you have bots selected as players or something.[/QUOTE]
It's the one which took the gondola part from the second mission in the campaign and mirrored it. Bots couldn't play on it because the only way to get from one side to the other was to walk on a really thin bridge or wait for the gondola, and I guess they weren't able to complete either of them. Just to clarify, it's not the skyrail one you guys are talking about.
[QUOTE=TheBrokenHobo;27334688]I always found it funny how we went from 12" televisions with splitscreen as the only MP option, to 60" televisions with no splitscreen at all.[/QUOTE]
Hell and now developers sometimes do weird things to the split screen, have you ever played the split screen in Resident Evil 5 or COD:WAW? They horizontally squash both players screens and then split them so they are not perfectly above each other vertically, and black out the rest of the screen, even on a decently sized TV it is really glaring, and that's forgetting those who are on smaller televisions.
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