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[[file:007 nightfire flashbang 1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Unknown flashbang in game]]
 
[[file:007 nightfire flashbang 1.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Unknown flashbang in game]]
 
[[file:007 nightfire flashbang 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Unknown flashbang in game]]
 
[[file:007 nightfire flashbang 2.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Unknown flashbang in game]]
 
=Other=
 
 
== Objective Individual Combat Weapon ==
 
The [[Objective Individual Combat Weapon]] appears in the game as the "Advanced Individual Munitions System-20" ("AIMS-20" for short) and can fire 5.56mm rifle rounds or 20mm HE-Frag grenade rounds, both of which are targeted via a built-in Infra-Red scope. It is similar to the "tank buster" used by Colonel Moon in [[Die Another Day]].
 
[[Image:Oicw.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Objective Individual Combat Weapon (OICW) 5.56x45mm & 20mm]]
 
[[Image:AIMS20.jpg|thumb|300px|none|That's one bulky gun]]
 
 
== Phoenix Samurai Laser Rifle ==
 
A fictitious laser gun visually based off of the M16, appears to be chrome-plated and has a semi-auto and over-charge setting. With the gun-emplacements option on sometimes a turret with this technology appears in a beam or over-charge setting. These weapons use laser energy and never runs out of ammo, although it does overheat.
 
 
== AT-420 Sentinel / AT-600 Scorpion ==
 
The Sentinel and the Scorpion are fictional shoulder fired, reloadable, multi-launch rocket systems. The Sentinel can be fired in either unguided or TV-guided modes, while the Scorpion replaces the TV-guided mode with heat-seeking. The Scorpion is also available as a fixed weapon on some multiplayer weapon sets.
 
Both weapons use the same model. Drake uses one of those models in the last level.
 
[[Image:Sentinel&Scorpion.jpg|thumb|none|300px|]]
 
 
== Golden Gun ==
 
The [[Golden Gun]] appears in the game as it has in all ''James Bond'' FPS games.
 
[[Image:Golden Gun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Golden Gun]]
 
[[Image:GoldenGun.jpg|thumb|400px|none|A Golden Gun in ''007: Nightfire'']]
 
 
== Radio Controlled Helicopter ==
 
If this option is turned on during multiplayer, the players can operate a small radio controlled helicopter with AT-600 rocket launchers mounted on the aircraft. (Also equipped with a chain-gun)
 
[[Image:Heli 007Nightfire Screen.JPG|thumb|none|200px|The Radio-Controlled Attack Helicopter in a screenshot.]]
 
 
== Radio-Controlled Miniature M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank ==
 
With the "vehicles" option enabled, the player can operate a miniature Abrams battle tank with a mounted grenade launcher and M2 .50 caliber machine gun.
 
[[Image:Tank 007Nightfire Screen.JPG|thumb|none|300px|A screenshot of the miniature radio-controlled M1 Abrams main battle tank. Note: To get an idea of the size, the 55-gallon drum on the right is life size in-game.]]
 
 
== Briefcase Sentry Gun ==
 
Appears as the "Ronin". A briefcase with a surprise, it hides a minigun and camera to shoot anyone that crosses its path that isn't the one that originally set it up. It is available to the player during multiplayer, and is sometimes used by the enemy in the missions to guard hallways or rooms. Can be controlled remotely by the player that set it up in multiplayer (isn't mobile).
 
  
 
=Other Version=
 
=Other Version=

Revision as of 19:59, 31 August 2015

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This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:007: Nightfire for current discussions. Content is subject to change.


007: Nightfire
007 Nightfire PC Box.jpg
Offical Boxart
Release Date: 2002
Developer: Eurocom, Gearbox Software, JV Games
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Series: James Bond Game
Platforms: PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Windows, Macintosh, Game Boy Advance
Genre: First-Person Shooter



PC Version

Handguns

Walther P99

The Walther P99 appears in the game as the "Wolfram P2K", and like the PP7, can also be fitted with a silencer. In the console version, the P99 has an unremovable laser. A gold version can be unlocked.

Walther P99 9x19mm
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Walther P99 in PC-version
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Walther P99 with silencer in PC-version
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Reloading the Walther P99
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The "Wolfram P2K" in 007: Nightfire

Desert Eagle

The Desert Eagle appears in the game as the "Raptor Magnum", and comes in .50 AE and .357 magnum, the latter having a two-tone pattern and fitted with a laser sight which when activated increases accuracy, but at the cost of a slightly slower rate of fire.

Desert Eagle .50 AE

Submachine Guns

Ruger MP9

The Ruger MP9 appears in the game as the "Storm M32" for the console versions, or as the "Storm M9-32" on the PC version. With the stock removed. The PC version of the game features a silenced version of this weapon.

Ruger MP9 9x19mm
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Ruger MP9 in PC-version
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Reloading the Ruger MP9
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Ruger MP9 with silencer in PC-version
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Reloading the Ruger MP9 with silencer
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The "Storm M32" in 007: Nightfire

FN P90

The FN P90 appears in the PC version of the game as the "Munitions Belga PDW90". It features a green finish on the stock and frame.

FN P90 5.7x28mm

Assault Rifles

SIG SG 551

The SIG SG 551 appears in the game as the "SG5 Commando", and comes equipped with a laser sight and either a scope or suppressor, the suppressed version being restricted to single and burst fire and has a white pistol grip, stock, and handguard. The PC version of the game adds a laser pointer to the weapon.

SIG SG 551 5.56x45mm
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SIG SG551 with laser sight and optical sight in PC-version
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A view through SIG SG551's scope
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Standard scoped
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White silenced

Shotguns

SPAS-12

The Franchi SPAS-12 appears in the game as the "Frinesi Automatic 12." It can be fired pump action, or semi automatic.

Franchi SPAS-12 12 gauge
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The "Frinesi Automatic 12" in 007: Nightfire

Sniper Rifles

Accuracy International AWM

The Accuracy International AWM appears in the game as the "Winter Tactical Sniper Rifle" and the "Winter Covert Sniper Rifle", the latter being white and fitted with a silencer while the former is green and can be loaded with armor-piercing .300 Winchester Magnum rounds. On the ground has a bolt the right way, but in your hands it has a left bolt handle.

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum .300 Winchester Magnum
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Accuracy International AWM in PC-version
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A view through Accuracy International AWM's scope
The "Winter Covert Sniper Rifle" in 007: Nightfire
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Note the left side bolt

Grenades & Explosives

M67 hand grenade

The M67 hand grenade

M67 fragmentation grenade
M67 Hand Grenade in game
M67 Hand Grenade in game

Flashbang

Unknown flashbang in game
Unknown flashbang in game

Other Version

Walther PPK

The Walther PPK appears in the game as the "Wolfram PP7", and can be fitted with a removable silencer. A gold version can be unlocked.

Walther PPK .380 ACP
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Gold version

Glock 17

A Glock 17 appears in the game as the "Kowloon Type 40" and the "Kowloon Type 80", the Type 80 being capable of full auto fire as opposed to the Type 40's three-round burst. The K-80 is only available in multiplayer, or as an upgrade for a high score in single player. In multiplayer mode, villain characters can dual wield Kowloon pistols.

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The "Kowloon type 40" in 007: Nightfire (notice how the developers reversed the design of the gun. The obvious giveaway is the fact that it ejects cartridges on the left side, whereas a real Glock 18 ejects them on the right and both versions hold an 18 round magazine another give away.) Also note the lack of the selector switch on the slide showing it is a converted Glock. (Even though it is reversed, there is no selector switch on either side of the gun.)
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Duel Wielding Kowloon 40's

Heckler & Koch P11

The Heckler & Koch P11 underwater pistol appears in the game as the "Korsakov K5 Dart Gun", and is used in the "Night Shift" level to subdue guards without killing them or raising an alarm. Unlike the real weapon, it only fires non-lethal tranquilizer darts instead of special-purpose underwater bullets.

Heckler & Koch P11 7.62mm Underwater
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A Heckler & Koch P11 used as a "Korsakov K5 dart gun".

Heckler & Koch MP5K

The Heckler & Koch MP5K appears in the game as the "Deutsche M9K", and has a 21-round magazine (despite the real MP5K having only 15 or 30-round box magazines) and a removable silencer.

Heckler & Koch MP5K 9x19mm with 15-round magazine
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Silencer attached

FAMAS G1

A FAMAS G1 appears highly fictionalized as an explosive laser turret in some multiplayer maps, mounted on a turret base with a gun shield in front of the receiver.

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FAMAS G1 5.56x45mm

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