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007 Racing

007 Racing
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Developer(s) Eutechnyx
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Distributor(s) MGM Interactive
Series James Bond video games
Platform(s) PlayStation
Release date(s)
  • NA: 20 November 2000
  • EU: 15 December 2000
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 55.91%
Metacritic 51/100
Review scores
Publication Score
AllGame 2/5 stars
Edge 2/10
EGM 2.66/10
GameFan 42%
Game Informer 7/10
GamePro 3.5/5 stars
Game Revolution C−
GameSpot 5.3/10
GameZone 8/10
IGN 5/10
OPM (US) 3/5 stars
Maxim 4/10

007 Racing is a racing video game based on the James Bond license. It was developed by Eutechnyx, published by Electronic Arts, and released in 2000 exclusively for the PlayStation console system. This game marks the seventh appearance of Pierce Brosnan's James Bond; the game included his likeness but not his voice. Including many revived characters from previous entries, the game is considered to be a spin-off out of the original chronicles.

In 007 Racing the player takes on the role of British secret agent Commander James Bond behind the wheel of some of his most famous vehicles from the then-current 19 official films. Cars include the Aston Martin DB5 made famous in its initial appearance in Goldfinger, the Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only, and the BMW Z8 that briefly appeared in The World is not Enough as well as 7 other automobiles. Each car is equipped with all the usual gadgetry and weapons issued by Q, the Quartermaster of a special branch of MI6 referred to as Q-Branch. 007 Racing is often compared to the 1983 video game Spy Hunter because of the weapons, gadgets, and the goal of destroying your enemies on the road.

Most of the gadgets and weapons in 007 Racing are inspired by the James Bond films, specifically Goldfinger, The Spy Who Loved Me, and The Living Daylights.

In 007 Racing, a high ranking European diplomat and businessman plans to hijack a shipment of NATO weapons and smuggle them to international terrorists inside cars that roll off the assembly line of his automotive plants. As Bond, it is up to the player to stop him. Fortunately, the gamer is supplied with some of the most famous gadget-filled cars from the Bond universe to thwart the evil villain.


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