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Proto:James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox)
This page details one or more prototype versions of James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox).
A demo build of the PlayStation 2 version was released on Official UK PlayStation 2 Magazine Demo Disc 40 in August 2003, 6 months before the game was released as it was delayed. The demo has a LOT of drastic differences when compared to the released game. It allows you to play two levels, the Nanotech Facility and the Pontchartrain Bridge.
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Differences
- M's briefing is done by Samantha Eggar as opposed to Judi Dench. She was used as a placeholder until Judi Dench did her recordings.
- M's briefing dialogue is a bit different to the final game's. The line "This isn't a game" at 0:56 is never heard in the final game.
- There is no location text when the opening cutscene starts up for the Nanotech Facility level.
- Agent Under Fire's loading symbol can be seen at 1:00. It can also be seen again from 11:03 to 11:08.
- The music when Bond uses the rappel after the opening cutscene kicks in earlier than it does in the final game.
- The health bar is different and in a different position at 1:12. There is also no battery meter.
- You can regenerate health by crouching and staying still.
- All weapons have the correct magazine capacity. In the final game magazine capacity is significantly reduced.
- Weapon ammo text is different and in a different position.
- Weapon name text is different.
- Weapon text box is different.
- Weapon pictures can be seen when scrolling through inventory. They can only been seen through Bond Sense in the final game.
- The MP5K gunshot sound effect is different.
- You cannot use your inventory while in Bond Sense.
- You can't analyze dead enemies with Bond Sense.
- Bond doesn't say "I'll use that explosive here" when dropping the explosive into the exhaust vent.
- An arrow can be seen at 3:50 for placing the explosive into the exhaust vent.
- An unknown conversation between Bond and M can be heard from 3:58 to 4:08.
- Bond has to pick up ammo manually as opposed to walk over it in the final game.
- The flaming debris can hurt you, you lose all your current health when it happens.
- An arrow can be seen at 8:09 for turning on the flame vent system.
- Running straight doesn't lead to a sprint.
- Rolling isn't implemented yet.
- Armor isn't present due to different health system.
- There is no death theme or slow motion when you die.
- Nightfire's loading symbol can be seen from 11:17 to 11:29.
- The last piece of M's dialogue for the Paris Prelude mission from Nightfire can be heard from 11:36 to 11:40. This is a placeholder.
- The objective text is different from 11:33 to 11:36.
- It places you just before the bridge as opposed to making your way from the woods to the bridge in the final game.
- There's much less traffic to avoid than there is in the final game.
- There's no speed penalty for driving on the bridge's drainage grates.
- Action slide text is different and in a different position at 13:00.
- Bond Moments weren't implemented.
- Jaw's health meter and text is different at 13:24.
- M and Q don't message Bond during the Pontchartrain Bridge mission.
- Taking down Jaws is much easier and faster than the final game.
A demo build of the Xbox version was released on Official Xbox Magazine Demo Disc 28 in February 2004, around 2 months before release. This is much closer to the final game but has some noticeable differences. It allows you to play the same two levels as the PlayStation 2 Demo, A Long Way Down and the Pontchartrain Bridge.
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- The health bar is different.
- Weapons have different spelling.
- Bond Moments are Gold and have a different jingle.
- You can focus on the downed enemies and see what they are called along with seeing what you can shoot.
- Bond Moments aren't present for the PontChartrainBridge level.
- The PontChartrain Bridge level is much harder than the final games.
- The loading icon is reused from Agent Under Fire.
The James Bond series
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Atari 2600 | James Bond 007 |
Oric | 007: Dangereusement Vôtre |
NES | James Bond Jr. (John Smith: Special Agent Prototype) |
Sega Master System | James Bond 007: The Duel |
SNES | James Bond Jr. |
Genesis | James Bond 007: The Duel |
Game Boy | James Bond 007 |
PlayStation | Tomorrow Never Dies (Prototype) • The World Is Not Enough • 007 Racing |
Nintendo 64 | GoldenEye 007 • The World Is Not Enough |
PlayStation 2 | Agent Under Fire • NightFire • Everything or Nothing (Demo) • From Russia with Love |
GameCube | Agent Under Fire • NightFire • Everything or Nothing • From Russia with Love |
Xbox | NightFire • Everything or Nothing • From Russia with Love |
Xbox 360 | GoldenEye 007 • James Bond 007: Blood Stone (Prototypes) |
PlayStation Portable | From Russia with Love |
Nintendo DS | Quantum of Solace • GoldenEye 007 • Blood Stone • GoldenEye: Rogue Agent |
Windows | NightFire |
Wii | GoldenEye 007 |