Play James Pond - Codename Robocod (E)(Legacy) Online
You stretch James Pond like a rubber band to bounce through wacky underwater levels, dodging enemies and sliding on ice while terrible fish puns fly at you. The controls feel loose at first, but soon you're ricocheting off walls like a fish in a pinball machine.

James Pond: Codename Robocod on the Nintendo DS was a 2005 release from Millennium Interactive, a port of a much older game that felt a bit out of place among the DS's touchscreen-heavy library. It was a straightforward platformer from an earlier era, repackaged for a handheld that was already looking forward.
You control James Pond, a secret agent fish with a stretchy, elastic body that you use to launch yourself around screen-by-screen levels. The main goal is to navigate these aquatic stages, defeat enemies, and collect items like pearls and letters to spell "EXTRA." Key mechanics include using your stretch-jump to reach high platforms and bouncing off enemies or walls, alongside navigating slippery ice slides that require careful momentum control. The pacing is brisk, and the difficulty can be unforgiving with precise jumps and enemy patterns. It feels like controlling a slingshot made of gelatin, constantly trying to aim your bounces just right.

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