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{{Infobox Game
| image=The World Is Not Enough Coverart.png
|image=The World Is Not Enough Coverart.png
| release=2000-10-17
|release=2000-10-17
| developers=Eurocom
|developers=Eurocom
| publishers=Electronic Arts
|publishers=Electronic Arts
| platforms=Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Color
|platforms=Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Color
| genres=First-person Shooter
|genres=First-person Shooter
| modes=Single-player, Local Multi-player
|modes=Single-player, Local Multi-player
}}
}}
{{Content Game
{{Content Game
| introduction='''007: The World Is Not Enough''' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Eurocom and based on the 1999 James Bond film of the same name. It was released for the Nintendo 64 on October 17, 2000, and later for other platforms. The game follows the storyline of the movie, with players assuming the role of James Bond as he attempts to stop the terrorist Renard from triggering a nuclear meltdown in the waters of Istanbul.
|introduction='''007: The World Is Not Enough''' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Eurocom and based on the 1999 James Bond film of the same name. It was released for the Nintendo 64 on October 17, 2000, and later for other platforms. The game follows the storyline of the movie, with players assuming the role of James Bond as he attempts to stop the terrorist Renard from triggering a nuclear meltdown in the waters of Istanbul.
| gameplay=The game features 14 missions with three difficulty settings. Players can make use of a variety of Q-LAB gadgets and weapons, including X-ray glasses, a grappling hook watch, and a cuff-link camera. The game also includes a split-screen multiplayer mode, allowing up to four players to compete in deathmatch and objective-based game modes.
|gameplay=The game features 14 missions with three difficulty settings. Players can make use of a variety of Q-LAB gadgets and weapons, including X-ray glasses, a grappling hook watch, and a cuff-link camera. The game also includes a split-screen multiplayer mode, allowing up to four players to compete in deathmatch and objective-based game modes.
}}
}}
{{Gallery Game
{{Gallery Game
| gallery_image1=007theworldisnotenough forklift.png
|gallery_image1=007theworldisnotenough forklift.png
| gallery_caption1=The forklift appears in the harbor level and is of the industrial type.<ref>S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 19 June 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref>
|gallery_caption1=The forklift appears in the harbor level and is of the industrial type.<ref>S. Derboo, ''The Video Game Forklift Museum'', retrieved 19 June 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.</ref>
}}
}}
{{Footer Game
{{Footer Game
| notes=
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|categories=Video Games, First-person Shooter, Single-player, Local Multi-player, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Color
| categories=Video Games, First-person Shooter, Single-player, Local Multi-player
}}
}}
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 7 February 2026

007: The World is Not Enough
Release 17. October 2000
Developer(s) Eurocom
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Platform(s) Nintendo 64
PlayStation
Game Boy Color
Genre(s) First-person Shooter
Mode(s) Single-player
Local Multi-player

007: The World Is Not Enough is a first-person shooter video game developed by Eurocom and based on the 1999 James Bond film of the same name. It was released for the Nintendo 64 on October 17, 2000, and later for other platforms. The game follows the storyline of the movie, with players assuming the role of James Bond as he attempts to stop the terrorist Renard from triggering a nuclear meltdown in the waters of Istanbul.

Gameplay

The game features 14 missions with three difficulty settings. Players can make use of a variety of Q-LAB gadgets and weapons, including X-ray glasses, a grappling hook watch, and a cuff-link camera. The game also includes a split-screen multiplayer mode, allowing up to four players to compete in deathmatch and objective-based game modes.


Gallery

Notes

  1. S. Derboo, The Video Game Forklift Museum, retrieved 19 June 2025, from https://samderboo.com/forklifts.php.

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