Perfect Stu
09-27-2004, 11:07 PM
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GoldenEye
Once a candidate for "00" status, GoldenEye began a swift descent into darkness after an operation against the notorious Dr. No, who personally fired the shot which cost him an eye.
Summarily dismissed from Her Majesty's Secret Service for "reckless brutality," GoldenEye is recruited by Auric Goldfinger to be his chief enforcer. Goldfinger's technicians restored his sight with a gold-hued cybernetic eye, earning the rogue agent the name 'GoldenEye.'
A master of weapons and explosives, GoldenEye's unwavering mission is one of extreme vengeance aimed at his nemesis, Dr. No. There are no rules, no mercy.
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Dr. No
The sadistic Dr. Julius No was the first of a long line of megalomaniacs to challenge James Bond, as the villain in 007's unforgettable debut film, Dr. No (1962).
A scientist and inventor skilled in biology, atomic research, and aeronautics, Dr. No is also a brilliant and deadly tactician. Dr. No has begun a campaign to dominate the underworld on his own terms. He is determined to annihilate the warlords of the criminal world...particularly Goldfinger and his fearless enforcer, GoldenEye.
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Oddjob
One of the most famous henchmen in the Bond canon, Goldfinger's grim Korean bodyguard is remembered for the deadly, steel-brimmed hat he employs to defend his master.
Oddjob is a menacing presence, prized by Goldfinger for his supreme toughness and loyalty. Beneath his silent façade, Oddjob is not pleased by the arrival of GoldenEye. After all, there is only room for one "right-hand man."
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Auric Goldfinger
The legendary villain with the clever plan to irradiate America's bullion reserve tangled with 007 in 1964's Goldfinger.
Goldfinger's engineers have completed the prototype for the OMEN Device...a super-weapon coveted by Dr. No. The arrogant and temperamental Goldfinger has enlisted GoldenEye to protect the OMEN and assassinate Dr. No.
The rogue agent suspects his ruthless employer is not to be trusted, as betrayal and greed runs through the villain's veins as surely as his lust for gold.
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P*ssy Galore
One of the most memorable "Bond Girls" in the 007 pantheon, ace aviatrix ***** Galore was a professional cat burglar before joining Goldfinger as his personal pilot in the film, Goldfinger.
The stunning blonde beauty and master of martial arts will become GoldenEye's most trusted companion (and object of desire) as he rises through the ranks of villainy on missions of mayhem and destruction.
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Xenia Onatopp
The seductive and lethal Xenia Onatopp proved a formidable Bond villainess in the 1995 film, GoldenEye.
Trained as a Russian fighter pilot and assassin, Onatopp is Dr. No's primary military officer, responsible for the escalating wave of assaults launched against Goldfinger.
The merciless Onatopp has a rather unique method of killing her prey, which she intends to reveal to GoldenEye once she's cornered him. if you can't remember how she likes to kill her enemies, and you didn't see GoldenEye, think "ThighMaster" and give it a real hard twist.
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Francisco Scaramanga
An exceedingly professional assassin who targets 007 in the 1974 Bond adventure, The Man With the Golden Gun, Francisco Scaramanga is an elegant and charming villain, also in league with Goldfinger.
In a constant search for the latest items useful to criminal enterprise, technophile Scaramanga has his fingers in a far-reaching black market network. An ally and confidant to Goldfinger, Scaramanga contracted the design for GoldenEye's synthetic orb and its numerous upgrades.
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Number One
The head of a vast criminal empire is the only Bond nemesis to appear in several 007 films. He was initially portrayed merely as an immensely evil, shadowed figure cradling his signature white cat before finally confronting Bond face to face in the 1967 film, You Only Live Twice.
Number One is a mysterious and cunning villain, yielding great power. He sees promise in "Goldfinger's protégé…but his plans for GoldenEye remain unclear…
http://xboxmedia.ign.com/xbox/image/article/551/551754/goldeneye-rogue-agent-20040927042340250.jpg
GoldenEye
Once a candidate for "00" status, GoldenEye began a swift descent into darkness after an operation against the notorious Dr. No, who personally fired the shot which cost him an eye.
Summarily dismissed from Her Majesty's Secret Service for "reckless brutality," GoldenEye is recruited by Auric Goldfinger to be his chief enforcer. Goldfinger's technicians restored his sight with a gold-hued cybernetic eye, earning the rogue agent the name 'GoldenEye.'
A master of weapons and explosives, GoldenEye's unwavering mission is one of extreme vengeance aimed at his nemesis, Dr. No. There are no rules, no mercy.
http://xboxmedia.ign.com/xbox/image/article/551/551754/goldeneye-rogue-agent-20040927042341219.jpg
Dr. No
The sadistic Dr. Julius No was the first of a long line of megalomaniacs to challenge James Bond, as the villain in 007's unforgettable debut film, Dr. No (1962).
A scientist and inventor skilled in biology, atomic research, and aeronautics, Dr. No is also a brilliant and deadly tactician. Dr. No has begun a campaign to dominate the underworld on his own terms. He is determined to annihilate the warlords of the criminal world...particularly Goldfinger and his fearless enforcer, GoldenEye.
http://xboxmedia.ign.com/xbox/image/article/551/551754/goldeneye-rogue-agent-20040927042343141.jpg
Oddjob
One of the most famous henchmen in the Bond canon, Goldfinger's grim Korean bodyguard is remembered for the deadly, steel-brimmed hat he employs to defend his master.
Oddjob is a menacing presence, prized by Goldfinger for his supreme toughness and loyalty. Beneath his silent façade, Oddjob is not pleased by the arrival of GoldenEye. After all, there is only room for one "right-hand man."
http://xboxmedia.ign.com/xbox/image/article/551/551754/goldeneye-rogue-agent-20040927042345735.jpg
Auric Goldfinger
The legendary villain with the clever plan to irradiate America's bullion reserve tangled with 007 in 1964's Goldfinger.
Goldfinger's engineers have completed the prototype for the OMEN Device...a super-weapon coveted by Dr. No. The arrogant and temperamental Goldfinger has enlisted GoldenEye to protect the OMEN and assassinate Dr. No.
The rogue agent suspects his ruthless employer is not to be trusted, as betrayal and greed runs through the villain's veins as surely as his lust for gold.
http://xboxmedia.ign.com/xbox/image/article/551/551754/goldeneye-rogue-agent-20040927042344172.jpg
P*ssy Galore
One of the most memorable "Bond Girls" in the 007 pantheon, ace aviatrix ***** Galore was a professional cat burglar before joining Goldfinger as his personal pilot in the film, Goldfinger.
The stunning blonde beauty and master of martial arts will become GoldenEye's most trusted companion (and object of desire) as he rises through the ranks of villainy on missions of mayhem and destruction.
http://xboxmedia.ign.com/xbox/image/article/551/551754/goldeneye-rogue-agent-20040927042339266.jpg
Xenia Onatopp
The seductive and lethal Xenia Onatopp proved a formidable Bond villainess in the 1995 film, GoldenEye.
Trained as a Russian fighter pilot and assassin, Onatopp is Dr. No's primary military officer, responsible for the escalating wave of assaults launched against Goldfinger.
The merciless Onatopp has a rather unique method of killing her prey, which she intends to reveal to GoldenEye once she's cornered him. if you can't remember how she likes to kill her enemies, and you didn't see GoldenEye, think "ThighMaster" and give it a real hard twist.
http://xboxmedia.ign.com/xbox/image/article/551/551754/goldeneye-rogue-agent-20040927042337594.jpg
Francisco Scaramanga
An exceedingly professional assassin who targets 007 in the 1974 Bond adventure, The Man With the Golden Gun, Francisco Scaramanga is an elegant and charming villain, also in league with Goldfinger.
In a constant search for the latest items useful to criminal enterprise, technophile Scaramanga has his fingers in a far-reaching black market network. An ally and confidant to Goldfinger, Scaramanga contracted the design for GoldenEye's synthetic orb and its numerous upgrades.
http://xboxmedia.ign.com/xbox/image/article/551/551754/goldeneye-rogue-agent-20040927042334016.jpg
Number One
The head of a vast criminal empire is the only Bond nemesis to appear in several 007 films. He was initially portrayed merely as an immensely evil, shadowed figure cradling his signature white cat before finally confronting Bond face to face in the 1967 film, You Only Live Twice.
Number One is a mysterious and cunning villain, yielding great power. He sees promise in "Goldfinger's protégé…but his plans for GoldenEye remain unclear…