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It is the first major Bond video game for the Daniel Craig era, the first developed for [[UsefulNotes/TheSeventhGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames 7th Generation consoles]], as well as the first game to be published by Creator/{{Activision}}, who took over the Bond video game license from Creator/ElectronicArts after 2005's ''[[VideoGame/DoubleOhSevenFromRussiaWithLove From Russia with Love]]''. The game was developed concurrently with the ''Quantum of Solace'' film and most of the cast of the films returns to reprise their roles, including Daniel Craig as the voice and face of 007.

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It is the first major Bond video game for the Daniel Craig era, the first developed for [[UsefulNotes/TheSeventhGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames [[MediaNotes/TheSeventhGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames 7th Generation consoles]], as well as the first game to be published by Creator/{{Activision}}, who took over the Bond video game license from Creator/ElectronicArts after 2005's ''[[VideoGame/DoubleOhSevenFromRussiaWithLove From Russia with Love]]''. The game was developed concurrently with the ''Quantum of Solace'' film and most of the cast of the films returns to reprise their roles, including Daniel Craig as the voice and face of 007.



* GenreShift: Like the films it's based on, the game is grittier and more realistic than ''[[VideoGame/DoubleOhSevenFromRussiaWithLove From Russia with Love]]'' or the preceding [[UsefulNotes/TheSixthGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames 6th generation]] Brosnan-era games (which had [[VideoGame/AgentUnderFire evil clones]], [[VideoGame/{{Nightfire}} space bases]], [[VideoGame/EverythingOrNothing nanomachines]], and [[VideoGame/GoldenEyeRogueAgent a cyborg eye with electromagnetic magic powers]] as their central premises).

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* GenreShift: Like the films it's based on, the game is grittier and more realistic than ''[[VideoGame/DoubleOhSevenFromRussiaWithLove From Russia with Love]]'' or the preceding [[UsefulNotes/TheSixthGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames [[MediaNotes/TheSixthGenerationOfConsoleVideoGames 6th generation]] Brosnan-era games (which had [[VideoGame/AgentUnderFire evil clones]], [[VideoGame/{{Nightfire}} space bases]], [[VideoGame/EverythingOrNothing nanomachines]], and [[VideoGame/GoldenEyeRogueAgent a cyborg eye with electromagnetic magic powers]] as their central premises).
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* PunnyName: The M60 machine gun is named the 8-[=CAT=] in this game. In other words, it's the ''Film/{{Octopussy}}''.
* ReformulatedGame: While the Wii version is mostly the Xbox 360[=/=][=PlayStation 3=][=/=]PC version modified for the Wii's less powerful hardware and unique nunchuck controls, the [=PlayStation 2=] and Nintendo DS versions are completely different games. The [=PlayStation 2=] version has the same plot, voice lines, and general level design as the Treyarch version, but completely different controls, map layouts, enemy A.I.[=/=]animations, etc.

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* PunnyName: The M60 machine gun is named the 8-[=CAT=] 8-CAT in this game. In other words, it's the ''Film/{{Octopussy}}''.
* ReformulatedGame: While the Wii version is mostly the Xbox 360[=/=][=PlayStation 3=][=/=]PC version modified for the Wii's less powerful hardware and unique nunchuck controls, the [=PlayStation 2=] and Nintendo DS versions are completely different games. The [=PlayStation 2=] version has the same plot, voice lines, and general level design as the Treyarch version, but completely different controls, map layouts, enemy A.I.[=/=]animations, etc.

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