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[[Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B]] gatling guns can be seen mounted on Mi-24 Hind gunships in the Runway level. | [[Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B]] gatling guns can be seen mounted on Mi-24 Hind gunships in the Runway level. | ||
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This video game is the reimagining of the legendary GoldenEye 007 and it stars Daniel Craig as James Bond instead of Pierce Brosnan who originally starred in the GoldenEye film. All of the weapons were shown with their proper names in the first trailers, but the final game uses fictional names, like most other James Bond games.
A 360/PS3 version, titled Goldeneye: Reloaded, was released a year later.
The following weapons are used in the video game GoldenEye 007:
Pistols
Walther P99
The Walther P99 serves as James Bond's sidearm, instead of the classic Walther PPK (as the "PP7") he used in the original GoldenEye 007. It can be fitted with a removable suppressor. When Bond reloads (no matter how many rounds there are still in the magazine) he racks the slide to chamber a round, which should theoretically extract the unfired round from the chamber, but it doesn't change the ammo count at all. It also has Glock-style sights.
Tokarev TT-33
A stainless steel Tokarev TT-33 Pistol appears frequently in the hands of Russian troops and Zukovsky's bodyguards in the earlier missions, renamed the "Torka T3." General Arkady Ourumov uses one to perform the faked execution of Alec Trevelyan. Oddly, although the execution is faked, blood spurts out of Trevelyan's head when he is "shot"; this also occurred in the film before the MPAA demanded it be censored for violence.
Heckler & Koch USP45
The Heckler & Koch USP .45 appears in the hands of enemies in several missions, called the "Hawksman M5A" in-game. Sometimes, it can be found with a laser sight or a suppressor. It is fairly powerful, killing enemies in 1-2 shots (as opposed to the P99s 3-4) with a faster firing rate than the P99. Strangely, it's always modeled with the aiming module, but it's only functional on some guns . Also, every time the gun is reloaded, empty or not, the slide locks back upon the removal of the magazine, a fresh one is loaded in, then Bond thumbs the slide catch, snapping it forward, this is likely for the "dramatic" effect of the game, possibly adding to the "panic" of a quick reload. "USP" and ".45 Auto" can be barely seen written on the slide.
Beretta 93R
The Beretta 93R machine-pistol, called the "Kunara V" in-game, was first glimpsed in multiplayer mode in the debut trailer. It shows up in the hands of enemies in the Bunker and Depot levels. It replicates a mistake made with the original game's Walther PPK, showing the hammer attached to the back of the slide.
Golden Gun
Scaramanga's famous Golden Gun has appeared in every video game in the same franchise except Tomorrow Never Dies and Quantum of Solace. Appears only in multiplayer.
Smith & Wesson Model 29
The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is in the game as the elusive "Wolfe .44." Some evidence suggests its a Model 29, It has a large barrel, It's a .44 Magnum, and the Model 29 comes in a nickel finish as well as blued. It is the second most powerful gun in the game, behind the Golden Gun. The pistol features a nickel finish and kills enemies in one shot if it is placed at the abdomen or above. Bond reloads it using a speedloader; six rounds are always shown in the cylinder and on the speedloader, even if Bond has less than six rounds remaining. One can be found sitting on Valentin Zukovsky's table behind the desk in his office in the nightclub level, presumably this is his personal sidearm.
Walther PPK
The loading screen between levels and the PS3 dashboard background both show James Bond holding a suppressed Walther PPK rather than the P99 he actually uses in the game itself.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5A3
The Heckler & Koch MP5A3 is called the "Sigmus 9" and can be found in many levels, sometimes with a suppressor, an M68 Aimpoint sight, or an ACOG scope. Bond pulls the charging handle after every reload rather than performing the more usual "HK slap" reload. While this isn't incorrect per se, MP5 manuals note that it can be difficult to insert a fully-loaded magazine with the bolt closed, which is why the magazine is usually inserted with the charging handle pulled back and locked.
Heckler & Koch MP5K
The MP5K also appears alongside its larger relative, simply labeled the "Sigmus" and equipped with a 20-round magazine. Oddly, the foregrip is a mixture of a MP5 and a normal MP5K.
Heckler & Koch MP7
The Heckler & Koch MP7, referred to as the "Stauger UA-1," appears in the Runway, Archives, and Cradle missions. It can be found with an unknown red dot sight, a suppressor, or an ACOG scope.
FN P90
The FN P90 appears in single- and multiplayer, called the "Vargen FH-7." Its magazine capacity has been reduced from the original game's 80 to the correct 50, but it still sports an incredible rate of fire. Unlike the real weapon, it does not always come with a reflex sight; if it does not have one, it instead has a "U" shaped hollow in the top of the carrying handle with a front blade sight and no rear sight at all. The hollow is treated like there is a rail in it, even though there is not one; the ACOG sight simply has the mounting stuffed into the top of the carrying handle on this weapon.
TDI Vector
The TDI Vector submachine gun is used by Janus thugs in the Bunker and Statue missions, referred to in-game as the "Strata SV-400." It can sometimes be found with an EOTech sight attached.
Shotguns
Franchi SPAS-12
The Franchi SPAS-12 has returned once more previously featured in NightFire and Everything or Nothing video games. It appears to be in its pump action mode with the foldable stock up; the butt plate has a hole in the middle to allow the iron sights to be used with the stock folded. It is called the "Drumhead Type-12" in-game.
FN Tactical Police
The FN Tactical Police shotgun appears in the game as the "PT-9 Interdictus", used by Russian troops and OMON teams in the St. Petersburg Military Archives, as well as Trevelyan's troops at the Nigerian Cradle installation. It was one of several weapons originally shown with its actual name in early trailers, before receiving a fictional one in the final game. Its presence in the Archives mission may well be a reference to the fact that the beta version of the original Goldeneye's Archives had the Shotgun as an obtainable weapon.
Ithaca 37
A sawed-off Ithaca 37 appears in-game as the "Sly 2020." The stats say that it has great accuracy, but there are no sights. The range is extremely good for a sawed off shotgun.
USAS-12
The Daewoo USAS-12 Shotgun appears in-game as the "Masterson M557", equipped with an erroneous 12-round drum magazine. Various Janus troops wield it against Bond, especially in later missions.
Winchester 1300
The Wincheester 1300 appears in this game under the name of the "Segs 550", and has an improved sight quite like the version that appears in the game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
Assault Rifles & Battle Rifles
AK-47
Guards at the Arkhangelsk Dam carry AK-47s, which 007 can pick up from slain foes and use for himself. Russian infantry in many other levels also carry the weapon, sometimes with a Kobra red dot sight attached. It should also be noted that the in-game AK-47 has the ribbed receiver cover of the AKM instead of the original AK-47's smooth receiver cover.
Colt Model 933
The Colt Model 933, called the "Terralite 3" in-game, is found in the Jungle mission, much like the AR-33 in the original. It sometimes comes with an ACOG scope, suppressor, or EOTech sight attached. Strangely, the weapon has no rear sights inside the carrying handle.
FN SCAR-H
The FN SCAR-H is seen at various points throughout the game, most often by Janus thugs; in-game, it's called the "Kallos TT9." It can sometimes be found with an EOTech sight, an ACOG scope, or an FN EGLM grenade launcher. Its magazine erroneously carries 30 rounds instead of the actual 20.
Heckler & Koch G36C
The Heckler & Koch G36C, referred to as the "Anova DP3" in-game, is frequently carried by the masked elite guards that show up when enemies are alerted to Bond's presence. It can be found with an EOTech sight, an ACOG scope, a laser aiming module, or a Heckler & Koch AG-36 grenade launcher.
IMI Tavor TAR-21
The TAR-21 appears in the hands of Janus thugs in Statue Park and the Nigerian Solar plant, referred to in-game as the "Ivana Spec-R." It can be found with a suppressor, a laser sight, or an EOTech sight.
Sniper Rifles
SVD Dragunov
The SVD Dragunov only appears in the Dam mission in single player, equipped with a silencer and thermal sights. It first appeared in the debut trailer with its original name, but the final game calls it the "Pavlov ASR."
Walther WA 2000
This Walther WA 2000 sniper rifle can be found in the Surface, Bunker and Carrier missions (in a display case), usually with a suppressor. Unusually for the game, it not only has the correct name but also has the distinctive white "Walther" tradmarks on the receiver; this is because of Walther's endorsement deal with the Bond series, allowing the video games to use the correct names for their weapons.
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
An unknown version of the Arctic Warfare sniper rifle appears as the "Gambit CP-208." It can be found with or without a silencer.
Heckler & Koch SL8
The SL8 variant of the G36 appears as the "Talon HL-450", with a 10 round magazine and treated exclusively as a sniper rifle. It can be found with or without a suppressor.
SIG SG 550 SR
The 550 SR sniper rifle variant of the SIG SG 550 appears as the "Toros AV-400." It can be found in an out-of-the-way weapons cache in the final mission, Cradle.
Launchers
RPG-7
The sole rocket launcher in the game is the RPG-7, referred to as the "MJR-409" in-game.
BG-15 Grenade Launcher
One attachment for the AK is a BG-15 grenade launcher, identifiable by the circular hole in the launcher's pistol grip.
FN EGLM
The FN EGLM can be found mounted on the SCAR-H.
Mounted weapons
Dillon Aero M134 Minigun
Dillion Aero M134 Miniguns can be seen mounted in various places, including on the EMP-hardened transport helicopter in the first mission and as part of drone gun rigs.
Browning M2
Browning M2 heavy machine guns can be seen mounted on trucks and boats during the first level; odd, since the mission is set in Russia.
Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B
Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B gatling guns can be seen mounted on Mi-24 Hind gunships in the Runway level.
ZU-23-2
Two ZU-23-2 antiaicraft guns can be seen on Byelomorye Dam during the first level.