
007 Racing
Drive James Bond's most iconic vehicles in this mission-based racing game featuring 12 licensed cars from the film series. Complete espionage objectives while engaging in high-speed chases and vehicular combat across global locations.
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About This Retro Game
007 Racing uniquely blended traditional racing with spy mission gameplay, featuring authentic James Bond vehicles like the Aston Martin DB5, BMW Z8, and Lotus Esprit, each equipped with special spy gadgets and weapons.
The game included 15 missions set across international locations from the Bond films, requiring players to complete objectives like evading pursuers, protecting allies, and destroying enemy vehicles while navigating challenging courses.
Each Bond vehicle featured unique special abilities - the Aston Martin DB5 had machine guns and ejector seat, the Lotus Esprit could transform into a submarine, and the BMW Z8 included missile launchers and other Q Branch modifications.
Despite mixed reviews, the game was praised for its authentic Bond atmosphere and creative integration of spy gadgets into racing gameplay, offering a unique take on the Bond gaming experience beyond traditional first-person shooters.
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