In 1983, the first Bond video game, developed and published by Parker Brothers, was released for the Atari 2600, the Atari 5200, the Atari 800, the Commodore 64, and the ColecoVision.[119] Since then, there have been numerous video games either based on the films or using original storylines. In 1997 the first-person shooter video game GoldenEye 007 was developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64, based on the 1995 Pierce Brosnan film GoldenEye.[120] The game received very positive reviews,[121] won the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Award for UK Developer of the Year in 1998[122] and generated $250 million of sales worldwide.[123]
In 1999, Electronic Arts acquired the licence and released Tomorrow Never Dies on 16 December 1999.[124] In October 2000, Electronic Arts released The World Is Not Enough[125] for the Nintendo 64[126] followed by007 Racing for the PlayStation on 21 November 2000.[127] In 2003, the company released Everything or Nothing,[128] which included the likenesses and voices of Pierce Brosnan, Willem Dafoe, Heidi Klum, Judi Dench and John Cleese, amongst others.[129] In November 2005, Electronic Arts released a video game adaptation of From Russia with Love,[130] which involved Sean Connery's image and voice over for Bond.[130]
In 2006 Electronic Arts announced a game based on then-upcoming film Casino Royale: the game was cancelled because it would not be ready by the film's release in November of that year. With MGM losing revenue from lost licensing fees, the franchise was removed from EA to Activision.[131] Activision subsequently released the 007: Quantum of Solace game on 31 October 2008, based on the film of the same name.[132]
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