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You sneak through docks with a silenced pistol, flip tables in pixelated casinos, and melt bad guys with an absurdly strong laser watch—pure Game Boy Bond chaos.

Developer: Saffire
Genre: Action
Released: 1998
File size: 231 KB
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Game Overview

I picked up James Bond 007 for the Game Boy back in 1998, a top-down action game developed by Saffire and published by Nintendo. It was a time when handheld games were often ambitious, scaled-down versions of console ideas, and this one tried to capture the spy fantasy on a tiny screen. It didn't have the flash of the bigger titles, but it had its own quiet, methodical charm.

You control Bond through a series of missions, moving screen by screen to hunt down objectives and eliminate enemies. The main goal is to stop a villain's plot, which involves navigating facilities, gathering keycards, and disarming bombs. Signature mechanics include using a variety of gadgets, like a laser watch to cut through barriers, and engaging in real-time combat with both firearms and fists. The pacing is deliberate, almost puzzle-like at times, and the difficulty can spike without much warning. It feels like a thoughtful, sometimes clumsy, but earnest attempt to bring espionage to your pocket.

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