Release Date: 22nd Nov 2004 ( USA) / 3rd Dec 2004 ( UK/EU) So, holster that Walther for a moment, grab yourself a Martini, and let's check out the best (and worst) James Bond games on Nintendo systems. Even as you read this, it's entirely possible to influence the ranking below! If you haven't rated your favourites yet, simply click the 'star' of the game you wish to rate below and assign a score right now. Remember: the order below is updated in real-time according to each game's corresponding User Rating in the Nintendo Life game database. Missed the 'voting' phase? No, you didn't. Similar to our other reader-ranked polls, we asked you Nintendo Life readers to rate every James Bond title you've played from the list below. So while number 001 might be a foregone conclusion, we were very interested to hear about how the other games in Bond's past rank. 007 might have been quiet for a while - since 2012's 007 Legends, in fact - but we count 20 James Bond games released for Nintendo platforms over the years. However, the games that carry the name of the world's least secret agent have been many and varied, with winners like Everything or Nothing, the underrated World is Not Enough, and a bunch more appearing on Nintendo consoles. ![]() Mention 'James Bond' and 'games' in the same sentence and gamers of a certain age will get a faraway look in their (golden)eye as they recall crawling through vents into the gents in Facility or taking out security cameras with a PP7 in the Severnaya Bunker. With James Bond finally confirmed to be returning to a Nintendo console after years of rumours (pah, 'soon' my Aston!) with the Nintendo Switch Online re-release of GoldenEye 007, we've once again been thinking about Rare's seminal N64 shooter. ![]() If you haven't assigned a score to any of the games below, simply log in and tap on the star in each of the banners below to score the game out of ten and exert your influence on the ranking. ![]() Remember, the ranking below is not set in stone, but is governed in real-time by each game's User Score on our games database. No's cinematic release on October 5th 1962, don't you know - we thought it the perfect time to revisit it. This article was originally published in July, but in honour of 'James Bond Day' - the 60th anniversary of Dr.
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