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GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is a GameCube and Nintendo DS James Bond video game that was released in 2004 (GameCube) and 2005 (Nintendo DS). The game was both developed and published by Electronic Arts, and includes villains such as Dr. No, Oddjob, and others. Neither version was up to critical standards, though according to critics the console version is probably the best. Beyond that, neither games obtained particularly good sales, which resulted in the cancellation of the planned sequel. M starts off by saying that the "Agent was wounded in a confrontation with Dr. No several years ago, and lost the use of his right eye." The agent is also prone to excessive violence. The agent appears in a helicopter next to 007, and is going to Fort Knox to stop Goldfinger. As you both are heading up there, a missile takes out the chopper. When the agent lands, he walks up to 007 and he falls to his "death." The agent then proceeds down to the lowest level of the of the Fort. 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While unveiling the device, Dr. No's forces attack. Goldfinger flees while the agent (now codenamed GoldenEye) repels the attack. After beating back the forces, he is rescued by Pussy Galore. GoldenEye is then flown to Hong Kong, where he is supposed to assassinate Dr. No. A fellow "Octopus" agent has supposedly left him a sniper rifle in the adjacent building, but in reality he has betrayed GoldenEye. GoldenEye then tracks the turncoat down and kills him and downs an Osprey with Dr. No inside. After escaping, Goldfinger contacts GoldenEye and tells him that Dr. No's forces are planning an attack on his Midas Casino in Las Vegas. Goldfinger has hidden an OMEN device in his vault, and it must be protected. Fighting past many guards, GoldenEye reaches the vault and the OMEN is triggered as he leaves, wiping out the attackers. Pussy Galore informs him that the attack originated at Hoover Dam, and flys him there. Working his way to the bottom of the dam, he realizes that the attackers plan on blowing up the dam, with a seismic charge. GoldenEye works his way back up to the top of the inside of the dam where the explosive is being held. After releasing the explosive, Oddjob betrays and attacks GoldenEye, who throws Oddjob over the edge. Pussy Galore again rescues GoldenEye. Back at the Volcano Lair, Number One (Ernst Stavro Blofeld) informs Goldfinger that Dr. No has hidden the coordinates to Crab Key in The Octopus, a secret underwater base that serves as a bank and auction house. Fighting past several of Dr. No's guards, GoldenEye reaches the central computer core for the Octopus and downloads the coordinates for Crab Key. While there, GoldenEye also buys an underwater sub and explosives. He then proceeds to Crab Key. Upon arriving, GoldenEye is taunted by Dr. No, and pursues him to the nuclear reactor below the island. They battle, and GoldenEye uses the EM Hack feature of his golden eye to destroy the controls on the reactor, setting it to meltdown. Goldfinger tells GoldenEye that his services are no longer required, and no pickup is scheduled. GoldenEye escapes the meltdown by getting Dr. No's Osprey. Pussy Galore then informs GoldenEye that the Lair has been taken over by Goldfinger, and Scaramanga gives him a virus that will overload the OMEN. Fighting through the Lair, GoldenEye finds the chair that he received the golden eye and gets the virus. GoldenEye is finally "captured" by Goldfinger. As Goldfinger berates GoldenEye for killing the guards, GoldenEye uploads the virus. By the time Goldfinger finally realizes what is happening; it is too late as the OMEN is triggered thus ending his brief reign. GoldenEye and Pussy Galore fly off into the sunset on autopilot, while Francesco Scaramanga and Number One discuss GoldenEye's future. GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is a video game developed by EA Los Angeles and published by Electronic Arts in 2004. The player takes the role of an ex-MI6 agent, who is recruited by Auric Goldfinger (a member of a powerful unnamed criminal organisation based on Ian Fleming's SPECTRE) to assassinate his rival Dr. No. Several other characters from the Bond series make appearances throughout the game, including Pussy Galore, Oddjob, Xenia Onatopp and Francisco Scaramanga. Despite its name and being part of the James Bond universe, the game has no relation to the 1995 film or the 1997 video game of the same name. In this setting the game's protagonist is given the name 'GoldenEye' after he loses his eye and receives a gold-colored cybernetic replacement. Electronic Arts has listed this particular title along with 007 Racing (2000) as spin-offs that do not make part of the canon they have built with Tomorrow Never Dies (1999). GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is a video game released in 2004. Electronic Arts has the James Bond license and based on their previous efforts, they decided to use the name of GoldenEye for their next game. They wound up creating an In Name Only game that takes place in a non canonical world. You play as a freelance agent who was fired from MI 6 for your ruthless and evil methods of getting the job done. You are soon recruited into a turf war between Dr. No and Goldfinger, but soon lose one of your eyes. It is replaced with an electronic eye made out of gold, which is capable of projecting force fields and magnetic fields to protect yourself while continuing your mercenary work. GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is a first-person shooter video game developed by EA Los Angeles and published by Electronic Arts. The player takes the role of an ex-MI6 agent, who is recruited by Auric Goldfinger (a member of a powerful unnamed criminal organisation based on Ian Fleming's SPECTRE) to assassinate his rival Dr. No. Several other characters from the Bond series make appearances throughout the game, including Pussy Galore, Oddjob, Xenia Onatopp and Francisco Scaramanga. Despite its name and overall being part of the James Bond universe, the game has no relation to the 1995 film or the 1997 video game of the same name. In this setting the game's protagonist is given the name 'GoldenEye' after he loses his eye and receives a gold-colored cybernetic replacement. Electronic Arts has listed this particular title along with 007 Racing (2000) as spin-offs that do not make part of the canon they have built with Tomorrow Never Dies (1999).
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