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Talk:Tomorrow Never Dies (VG)
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Tomorrow Never Dies (also known as 007: Tomorrow Never Dies) is a 1999 third-person shooter stealth PS1 game based on the James Bond film of the same name. It was developed by Black Ops Entertainment and co-published by Electronic Arts and MGM Interactive. It is the first 007 game that was published by Electronic Arts since acquiring the James Bond licence.
It got very mixed reviews from the game reviewers of the time, with it being unfavorably compared to Metal Gear and/or Syphon Filter, as well as being deemed to be significantly inferior to the preceeding Bond game adaption, the much heralded GoldenEye 007. Commercially it did not do as well as GoldenEye 007, but it atleast had enough success to get "Platinum" sales award from the ELSPA, indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.
NOTE: At times, the weapon icons don't match ingame renders.
The following weapons are used in the video game Tomorrow Never Dies (VG):
Pistols
Walther PPK
Always suppressed and appears as "PK7". It has infinitive reloads and holds 16 rounds in a magazine. It is always there for Bond as his sidearm except in the last level.
Walther P99
Always suppressed and appears as "PK9", which only is carried in the last level, after Bond replaced his PK7 with it, just like in the film. It also has unlimited ammo. On the game cover, Pierce Brosnan as James Bond holds a Walther P99.
Automatics
AK-47
Appears as "Assault Rifle" and carries 30 rounds in a magazine. It is sometimes powerful and sometimes weak, differing in every level.
Glock 17
Appears as "Auto 9mm" and also carries 30 rounds in a magazine.
MAC-10
Appears as "SMG 45". It is the most high rated weapon in your arsenal. It carries 40 rounds in a magazine.
Sniper Rifles
Unknown Sniper
Early missions
Barrett M82
Appears as "Infrared" in mission "Convoy"
Explosives
Mine Launcher
STK Mine fired from some Launcher
RPG-22
The RPG-22 rocket launcher appears as the "RL66" in the game.
Grenade Launcher
It is famously seen used by Stamper against Bond in the game.
The GL40 later reprises its appearance in The World Is Not Enough and was designed as original M79 Grenade Launcher.