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Revision as of 16:55, 7 April 2011 by JohnGrayham (talk | contribs) (→Casino Royale)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)This page shows the canceled video games in James Bond 007 franchise.
Phoenix Rising
The game was originally meant to be released in 2005, set to star Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007. Nothing was ever revealed about the plot but the rumours said that it was a follow up to NightFire with the gameplay elements of Everything or Nothing video game. However, it was replaced by Sean Connery's From Russia with Love video game adaption. The video game's title was going to be used for NightFire at first.
Casino Royale
Based on the film of the same name where Daniel Craig starred as Bond and was going to give his voice and likeness in the video game. It was set to release on PS3 and Xbox360 platforms. But, when the game was developed over 16%, the project was canceled and Electronic Arts lost the 007 rights to Activision who later mixed Casino Royale in Quantum of Solace video game with the last title's film plotline.
Risico
The early replacement of Blood Stone and nothing officially was announced, it was based on Ian Fleming's short story Risico with the plotline expanded and involved with other unseen elements from James Bond novels written by Ian Fleming himself. It was set to star Daniel Craig as Bond in an original storyline developed by both Bizzare Creations and Raven Software studios. However, it was cancelled in late 2009.