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= Pistols =
 
 
== Walther PPK ==
 
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[[File:007TNDPS1_TitleScreen.jpg|thumb|none|350px|James Bond ([[Pierce Brosnan]]) holding a P99 in the title screen.]]
  
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== Unknown Sniper ==
 
 
Appears as '''"Sniper"''', it is a sniper rifle with a scope with zoom. This weapon holds 10 bullets and 25 at max in reserve. It is featured in the first two missions.
 
  
  
 
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[[Barrett M82]] appears as "Infrared", which is a sniper rifle with infrared scope with zoom. It is featured in missions 6 & 7.
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Two variations of the[[Barrett M82]] appears in the game. There is a standard '''"Sniper"''' variation, with an basic scope with zoom, featured in first two missions. There is also a '''"Infrared"''', variation infrared scope with zoom,featured in missions 6 & 7.
 
 
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[[Image:MM1.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Hawk MM1 grenade launcher - 40x46mm]]
 
[[Image:GL40_TND.jpg‎|thumb|none|350px|Stamper with his "GL40" in the game.]]
 
[[Image:GL40_TND.jpg‎|thumb|none|350px|Stamper with his "GL40" in the game.]]
 
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Tomorrow Never Dies (1999)

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.

As the game's FMV sequences lift footage straight from the movie, the firearms depicted in those scenes are better explored on the the film version's IMFDB page.


NOTE: At times, the weapon icons don't match ingame renders.


The following weapons are used in the video game Tomorrow Never Dies (VG):


Walther PPK

The Walther PPK that is ever present in Bond's adventures appears here as "PK7". Here it has a permanently supressor. It holds 16 rounds in magazine - which is erroneous as standard PPK mags hold 6 or 7 rounds - with unlimited ammunition in reserve. It is featured in all missions with exception to the final one. It is used by Bond in Missions 1-8, Way Lin in Mission 9 and in Mission 10 Bond carries the PK9 (Walther P99), like in the film.

Walther PPK (Suppressed)
File:PK7 1.jpg
Bond with his "PK7" in the game.
File:PK7 2.jpg
"PK7" during the gameplay.


Walther P99

Walther P99 appears as "PK9". Much like in the movie, Bond carries this to the Stealth Ship for the final conflict. It holds 16 rounds in a magazine with unlimited ammunition in reserve.

Bond (Pierce Brosnan) is seen holding a Walther P99 on the game cover.

Walther P99
Walther P99 (Suppressed)
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) holding a P99 in the title screen.

AK-47

AK-47 appears as "Assault" and hold 30 rounds in a magazine. It is sometimes powerful and sometimes weak, differing in every level. Despite it appearing lot in the game, the AK is not featured much in the movie except for the opening action scene.

AK-47
AK-47 left on the ground by the recently deceased prior owner.
File:007TNDPS1 AK2.jpg
Enemy sentry with an AK-47 demonstrating reckless handling of a firearm in front of Bond.

MAC-10

Ingram MAC-10 appears as "SMG 45". It holds 40 bullets in a clip and 250 at max in reserve. It is featured in missions 3 & 10.

MAC-10

Full-Auto Glock

A full-auto Glock (can't tell if Glock 18 or converted Glock 17) appears as "Auto 9mm". It holds 30 bullets in a clip and 300 at max in reserve. It is featured in missions 7 & 8.

Glock 17


Barrett M82

Two variations of theBarrett M82 appears in the game. There is a standard "Sniper" variation, with an basic scope with zoom, featured in first two missions. There is also a "Infrared", variation infrared scope with zoom,featured in missions 6 & 7.

Sticky Mines / Unknown Launcher

Appears as "STK.Mine", it is shot to the surface where it sticks and is exploded with STK. DETN. when ready. It holds 5 mines. It only appears in Mission 2 "Arms Bazaar", where it is needed to destroy large crates to reach mission objectives.


Carl-Gustav M2

The Carl Gustav rocket launcher appears as the "RL66" in the game. It holds 20 rockets. It is featured in mission 9, where it is necessary to defeat the helicopter gunship boss.


Hawk MM1 grenade launcher

Hawk MM1 grenade launcher appears as the "GL40". It holds 12 grenades in a drum and 18 at max in reserve, but with cheats we can see that true max is 25. It is featured in mission 10, where Stamper uses it as his weapon of choice for the boss fight.

The GL40 later reprises its appearance in The World Is Not Enough and was designed as original M79 Grenade Launcher.

Hawk MM1 grenade launcher - 40x46mm
File:GL40 TND.jpg
Stamper with his "GL40" in the game.

Gas Grenades

Appears as "Gasbomb", when it is thrown and it impacts the surface, it explodes into a cloud of lethal smoke. It is featured in mission 5 where player is given 10 bombs to use.

Skipole

Weapon used in skiing sections. Name never shows up in-game. Unique in a sense that you use both, left and right and both have their own buttons. It is featured in missions 1 and 7.

Concealed Machine Guns

"7.62 MM" is BMW 7’s machine guns. Comes with unlimited ammo. It's available in Mission 6 "Convoy" when driving the BMW 7. The weapon icon appears to be machine guns of Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger.

Missile

"Missle" is BMW 7’s missile system. It holds 10 missiles initially. It's available in Mission 6 "Convoy" when driving the BMW 7.

Sterling Armalite AR-180 (heavily modified)

On main menu, Bond is seen holding the highly modified AR-180 that he uses in the opening pre-title action sequence. Regrettably, this gun is not available in the main game.

The modified AR-18 used in Tomorrow Never Dies - 5.56x45mm
Main menu, picture of Bond holding the modded AR-180
Production image of Pierce Brosnan as James Bond holding the AR-180. This is the picture used for the main menu graphic.

The Gunbarrel

The game intro has the opening gunbarrel sequence in FMV format, lifted straight from the original film.

The gunbarrel sequence (with Pierce Brosnan)in all of it's crusty PS1 FMV glory.
Pierce Brosnan as James Bond fires the Walther in the gunbarrel for the film. This particiular screencap is from the movie GoldenEye, but same gunbarrel sequence is essentially reused in Tomorrow Never Dies.

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