It's been awhile since news spread about Treyarch developing the next James Bond game, and we've been waiting patiently to see the master spy back in action. At last we have the first sighting of the elusive man of action in Quantum of Solace, the game based on the next Bond feature. Here it is: ...
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Activision's upcoming 007 Quantum of Solace will combine both first-person and third-person graphics, according to a new UK preview.
The first solid details for Activision's new Bond game, 007 Quantum of Solace, have turned up in UK mag, GamesMaster.
The game, according to the preview, contains levels and sets from both Casino Royale and the Quantum of Solace films, although only CR levels were shown.
GM says that the core FPS gameplay is broken up with third-person elements, supposedly to remind you that you're "being" Bond, which sounds like an idea ...
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GamesMaster magazine spills the beans
The news came out of an Activision conference call, when Activision CEO Mike Griffith said "We look forward to launching Bond: Quantum of Solace in Q3 concurrent with movie. This game uses the Call of Duty 4 engine and technology to bring Bond games to a new level."
Activision has launched the official 007: Quantum of Solace website, which reveals so little actual information about the game that we probably could've made it ourselves.
"Built for next-gen, 00 status achieved. Bond is back," reads the only slightly interesting blurb on the entire site - unless of course you're into miniscule pieces of concept art, of which it has many.
"From Casino Royale to Quantum of Solace," it ...
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Go! Go! Break Steady and 1942: Joint Strike are Available Now on Xbox LIVE Arcade!
Capcom has announced the release date for the Xbox 360's Xbox LIVE Arcade release and PLAYSTATION 3's PlayStation Store release of 1942: Joint Strike.
Torrence Davis of The Bitbag writes, "I'm glad to see Capcom re-visualizing some of their older IP's. I love the 1942 games and this type of shooter is something is now becoming a thing of the past. Thanks to Capcom and companies like Treasure, they are keeping the vertical scroller's alive."