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Agent Under Fire (video game)

Agent Under Fire is a first-person shooter video game based on the James Bond franchise. Developed and published by Electronic Arts it was released on March 12, 2002 for GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox game consoles.

Agent Under Fire is the first Bond game which is not based on a film or book in the James Bond series. Its sequels have currently all been original stories as well.

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Multiplayer

Starting with GoldenEye 007 and continuing on with The World Is Not Enough, multiplayer support in a James Bond game has become a staple. The multiplayer element in Agent Under Fire features up to 4 players and in the Xbox and GameCube version includes enemy AI bots.

Weapons

Pistols

  • Wolfram P2k
  • Windsor Viper
  • IAC Defender
  • Dartgun
  • Golden Gun

Submachine Guns

  • Koffler & Stock KS7
  • Ingalls Type 20
  • Calypso P-750
  • Munitions Belgigue PS100

Assault weapons

  • KA-57
  • Windsor FSU-4
  • Meyer-Westlicher UGW
  • Koffler & Stock D17

Other weapons

  • Punch
  • Frinsei Special 12
  • SWZ SSR4000
  • Grenades
  • MRL-22
  • .50 Caliber Gun
  • CH-6
  • RCH-1
  • KA-57S
  • Tank

Multiplayer weapons

  • Grenade Launcher
  • Mines
  • Photon Cannon

Gadgets

  • Q-Claw — Essentially a grappling hook used to reach high or far away areas.
  • Q-Decryptor — Has the ability to open locks and access computer files.
  • Q-Remote — Can open doors and has the ability to download and send programs.
  • Q-Camera — Pocket sized camera.
  • Q-Specs — X-Ray glasses.
  • Q-Laser — Burns through locks, vents, and doors.
  • Q-Jet — A rocket that gives a quick boost of upward thrust.
  • Q-Card — An access card that can unlock any door requiring a keycard.

Vehicle gadgets

  • Q-Pulse — Disables nearby cars with an EMP.
  • Q-Slick — Creeates an oil slick on the road
  • Q-Boost — Gives your car a burst of speed.
  • Q-Vision — Thermal goggles.
  • Q-Smoke — Creates a smokescreen to disorient enemies.

Trivia

  • John Cleese was originally to have lent his likeness to this game in his role as the new Q in the Bond films, and images of him were used in early promotion of the game. When the game was released, however, Cleese's likeness had been removed. The character is referred to as "R" in this game, reflecting the nickname initially given to Cleese's character in The World Is Not Enough.

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