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Talk:GoldenEye 007 (2010)

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Does anyone know what kind of Heckler & Koch MP5 is used in the game?

Well have any images of it been released? --AdAstra2009 17:39, 23 July 2010 (UTC)

I believe so, the creators were talking about "German Submachine guns" being used in the game so it will most likely show up. Did anyone else see the Beretta m93r being used by jaws briefly in the trailer? -GunCrazy93

Looks like a cool game, but Wii exclusive? I know they were going for authenticity, but lets be honest, most of us who played Goldeneye have moved on to PS3 or 360 now, and I doubt that many of us own Wii's, atleast I don't. I was almost excited for this before I read only on the Wii, then it killed it for me. M14fanboy
That's the first thing that I thought too. They're going to give FPS players this gift, a remake of a game that brought FPSs to consoles in the first place... and put it on the worst console for FPSs*. It's exclusive on the only console that isn't in HD. I hope it's only exclusive for a short time. --funkychinaman 12:24, 24 July 2010 (UTC)
Indeed Funky, if this stays on Wii, they should expect low sales and constant begging and requests from us serious gamers for it to be proted to proper consoles like PS3 and Xbox 360. M14fanboy

The thread starter is talking, I have the screen-shots of the MP5 in the game. I hope you can identify it.

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Screen-Shot of the H&K MP5 (1)
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Screen-Shot of the H&K MP5 (2)
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Screen-Shot of the H&K MP5 (3)

It is MP5A1, I presume.

In multiplayer videos I've seen what looks like a 9mm HK smg, but without a stock and the barrel looks shorter than an MP5. In the video 'Bond in Siberia' (http://uk.ign.com/videos/2010/10/06/goldeneye-007-bond-in-siberia) you can see a soldier drop such a weapon - pictured below. It looks to me like an MP5K with some kind of accessory rail, though I might be wrong. -CloudCuckoo


Verified - watch this video and check out the reloading - it's an MP5K with the foregrip removed. This gun also has a 20 round mag. The MP5K seems to be called a Sigmus, whereas the MP5A3 is a Sigmus 9. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LggcurmzUoA) -CloudCuckoo

So it's a SP89 then? --Sangheili1155 09:01, 8 August 2012 (CDT)
Not really, it's not the SP89 forend either. It's just wrong. Evil Tim 09:16, 8 August 2012 (CDT)

2 P99 section

Why are there 2 section for the P99? One claims the P99 only appears in the DS game and the other just say it is on the Wii game. Excalibur01 03:13, 29 September 2010 (UTC)

new multiplayer footage

http://www.giantbomb.com/quick-look-ex-goldeneye-007-multiplayer/17-3323/ at least I can see a TDI vector and a M16 with M203 but it doesn't seems they are in correct naming though:/

Looks like there's a TAR-21 there too. -CloudCuckoo


PP9 reloading on motorbike

Is it just me, or at the end of the last dam level, when Bond has to catch the plane using the motorbike, does he reload faster than normal? Surely this is an error, probably an easter egg put in by the production team because they thought no-one would need to reload. How can reloading with two hands be slower than reloading with one? Combined with the fact that Bond has to steer a moving motorbike at the same time? Anyone?

He does, but he reloads it normally (with both hands!) in Reloaded. Evil Tim 13:00, 13 August 2012 (CDT)

Sly 2020

I'm thinking the Sly 2020 is based of a sawed-off Winchester Model 1200/1300 but with an erroneously large magazine. The Sly 2020 has a right side ejector port and ribbed forearm just like the Winchester.


This shotgun is not an actual weapon, it's based off a clip loading airsoft shotgun. It does sort of look like a winchester with a clip on it though.

Magazine. :/ - Mr. Wolf 12:12, 9 May 2011 (CDT)

You're right, it looks like a Smith and Wesson M3000 airsoft shotgun. RadiumMetal 03:18, 28 December 2011 (CST)

Separate article for reloaded?

With the announcement of Goldeneye Reloaded, should we create a separate article for it, or keep it in this article? --GP32GL 18:06, 12 October 2011 (CDT)

It's just a graphical update with no changes to the game itself, from what I've heard. HD remakes and such don't warrant seperate articles. Evil Tim 11:28, 13 October 2011 (CDT)
I think it'll need re-consideration. The 360/PS3 version seem to have different weapon animations then their Wii/DS counterparts. --HashiriyaR32 15:49, 5 November 2011 (CDT)
Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes is the same article as Metal Gear Solid, and that's a whole different engine. Reloaded is essentially just an improved port, a bit like the old Xbox 360 Goldeneye would have been a graphically improved port of the N64 game and probably still go in that article. Evil Tim 03:35, 6 November 2011 (CST)

Mounted machine guns

Can anybody identify the machine guns mounted on the jeeps at the dam level? I know they're only shown briefly and crudely rendered, but they have a hint of Browning M2 about them. Alasdair.

Um, yeah, I ID'd them as Browning M2s on the page there. Though they might look different on the Wii version, I suppose (there do seem to be some fairly marked differences between the two). Evil Tim 13:50, 28 December 2011 (CST)

Thanks, Evil Tim. I own the Wii version, which isn't in HD and has worse quality graphics than Reloaded, so the guns are more crude and therefore harder to identify. Also, like the main page says, M2's seem strange for a level set in Russia. Thanks to the Cold War, U.S-Russian relationships are quite low. DSHk's would probably have been a more accurate choice. Alasdair.

Got both versions now

Just need to buy a component cable for the Wii and then summon up the will to play this terrible game through twice to screencap it. Evil Tim 00:12, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

I didn't think it was that bad. Certainly not the greatest but not bad. But then again I got it from Redbox for two nights. --DeltaOne 00:55, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

There were just some parts I couldn't even figure out what they were thinking, like taking you to an arms fair and not having any ridiculous futurey weapons, or walking slowly around a nightclub taking pictures of the patrons (only some of whom have apparently have faces), or forgetting that Alec's scarred face is the entire reason the organisation is called Janus, or... Evil Tim 01:21, 6 August 2012 (CDT)

Also, in case anyone's wondering I am going to replace the Wii shots when my component lead turns up, it's just a lot of these aren't even shots of the finished game (the one for the Terralite isn't, either, in the final version you can see it's a flat top) but it isn't fair sticking composite A/V screenshots from the Dazzle next to 720p shots from the PVR. Also, anyone want to give me a nickname for the Wii I bought for IMFDB? I was thinking maybe Semmerling. :D Evil Tim 07:43, 8 August 2012 (CDT)

Arctic Warfare

It is not the stock that determines the variant but the barrel. Non-fluted barrel = AW. Go to accuracyinternational.com, select Products, then AW series, then Build Your Rifle. You will see that the folding and fixed stock option is available for BOTH .308 (AW) and .300 (AWM) calibers. However, only Plain barrel is selectable for the .308 version, and only Fluted is available for the .300 cal version. - bozitojugg3rn4ut (talk) 17:31, 14 October 2012 (EDT)

Kobra

Are we just assuming any and all red dot sights that happen to be attached to Kalashnikov-type weapons are "Kobras", or is there a version of the Kobra that happens to look nearly identical to the Trijicon RX01? Kadorhal (talk) 00:44, 19 April 2014 (EDT)