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Bond actors enter the Quantum of Solace video game soundbooth

Posted by: Randy at 8/21/2008 2:08 AM - Comments (0)
Activision wrangled the Quantum of Solace Bond movie stars into the video game recording booth:  Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Mathieu Amalric, and Olga Kurylenko will all be fully voice featured in the upcoming game that's built on the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare game engine.  Interestingly, the awesome Judi Dench (who plays the character M in the films) is the only one with a strong background in voice acting, with plenty of movie narration credits to her name, as well as previous video game work in GoldenEye: Rogue Agent, James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, and The World Is Not Enough.  Comparatively, the other actors are soundbooth virgins, since I also don't think Olga Kurylenko's role in the Hitman movie counts. 

Here's a couple videos of Activision's high tech character-likeness mapping procedures.





ACTIVISION SECURES TALENT FROM UPCOMING FEATURE FILM

FOR THE QUANTUM OF SOLACE GAME

 

Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Mathieu Amalric and Olga Kurylenko Lend

Their Talents to the Upcoming James Bond Title

 

Santa Monica, CA – August 20, 2008 – Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) has cast the film leads from the highly anticipated James Bond film in the Quantum of Solace video game. Developed under license from EON Productions Ltd, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, the game features the likeness and voices of Daniel Craig as James Bond, Academy Award® winning actor Judi Dench in her role as M, critically acclaimed French actor Mathieu Amalric as the sinister villain Dominic Greene and Ukrainian actress Olga Kurylenko as Camille, 007's leading lady.  Based on both the "Quantum of Solace" and "Casino Royale" feature films, Quantum of Solace allows gamers to become a more lethal, gritty and cunningly efficient Bond as they delve into the high-octane world of international espionage and intrigue.  

 

"Quantum of Solace represents a new era for James Bond video games, allowing players to step into the role of Daniel Craig's 007 agent as embodied in 'Casino Royale' and the upcoming Bond film,'" said Mark Lamia, Studio Head for Treyarch. "With the tremendous support we've received from the film studio and unprecedented access to the key talent from the movie, we are thrilled to be able to deliver a true, more exciting Bond universe to gamers and fans who have waited years for this game."

 

The Quantum of Solace game also features the voices and character likenesses of actors from the "Casino Royale" feature film including Eva Green as Vesper Lynd and Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre.

 

James Bond is back to settle the score in Quantum of Solace.  The game blends intense first-person action with a unique third-person cover combat system that allows players to truly feel what it is like to be the ultimate secret agent as they use their stealth, precision shooting and lethal combat skills to progress through missions.  Based on the renowned Call of Duty® 4: Modern Warfare™ game engine with systems specifically engineered to immerse players in the Bond universe, Quantum of Solace delivers superior high-definition graphics, reactive AI and visually stunning locations inspired by locales portrayed in the films.   

 

The Quantum of Solace game is in development by Treyarch for the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system.  Beenox Studios is developing the game for the Wiivideo game console and Games for Windows on PC.  The Nintendo DS™ version is being developed by Vicarious Visions and the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system version is being developed by Eurocom.  The game has been rated "T" for Teen by the ESRB and is scheduled to release worldwide concurrently with the film.

 

For more information about the game, visit http://007thevideogame.com/.

 

About MGM Interactive

MGM Interactive, a unit of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., manages business development and production of interactive products for a variety of multimedia platforms, as well as talent and developer relationships. For more information, visit www.mgm.com.

 

About EON Productions/Danjaq, LLC

EON Productions/Danjaq, LLC is owned by the Broccoli family and has produced twenty-two James Bond films since 1962. The Bond films make up the most successful franchise in film history and include the recent blockbuster films, GOLDENEYE, TOMORROW NEVER DIES, THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH, and DIE ANOTHER DAY produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. EON Productions and Danjaq, LLC are affiliate companies and control all worldwide merchandising of the James Bond franchise.

 

About Activision, Publishing, Inc.

Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Activision, Publishing, Inc. is a leading worldwide developer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and leisure products. 

 

Activision Publishing maintains operations in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan and South Korea.  More information about Activision Publishing and its products can be found on the company's website, www.activision.com.

 

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-looking Statements:  Information in this press release that involves Activision Publishing's expectations, plans, intentions or strategies regarding the future are forward-looking statements that are not facts and involve a number of risks and uncertainties.  Activision Publishing generally uses words such as "outlook", "will," "could," "would," "might," "remains," "to be," "plans," "believes", "may", "expects," "intends," "anticipates," "estimate," future," "plan," "positioned," "potential," "project," "remain," "scheduled," "set to," "subject to," "upcoming" and similar expressions to help identify forward-looking statements.   Factors that could cause Activision Publishing's actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements set forth in this release include, but are not limited to, sales of Activision Publishing's titles, shifts in consumer spending trends, the seasonal and cyclical nature of the interactive game market, Activision Publishing's ability to predict consumer preferences among competing hardware platforms (including next-generation hardware), declines in software pricing, product returns and price protection, product delays, retail acceptance of Activision Publishing's products, adoption rate and availability of new hardware and related software, industry competition, rapid changes in technology and industry standards, protection of proprietary rights, litigation against Activision Publishing, maintenance of relationships with key personnel, customers, vendors and third-party developers, domestic and international economic, financial and political conditions and policies, foreign exchange rates, integration of recent acquisitions and the identification of suitable future acquisition opportunities, Activision Blizzard's success in integrating the operations of Activision Publishing and Vivendi Games in a timely manner, or at all, and the combined company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits and synergies of the transaction to the extent, or in the timeframe, anticipated.  Other such factors include additional risk factors identified in Activision Blizzard's most recent annual report on Form 10-K and any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q.  The forward-looking statements in this release are based upon information available to Activision Publishing  and Activision Blizzard as of the date of this release, and neither Activision Publishing nor Activision Blizzard assumes any obligation to update any such forward-looking statements.  Forward-looking statements believed to be true when made may ultimately prove to be incorrect.  These statements are not guarantees of the future performance of Activision Publishing or Activision Blizzard and are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond its control and may cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations.

 

Evasive Space Screens Unveiled

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YUKE’S Company released the first look at their upcoming Space Action title for WiiWare called Evasive Space. The game will be a top-down scroller that uses the Wii remote to control your ship through 20 missions over five environments. The game will also feature four-person local multiplayer and online leaderboards. The new screens show off Acts I and II. A specific release date hasn’t been announced (Q1 2009), but when it hits WiiWare it will cost 1,000 Wii Points.

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Latest Hearts of Iron 3 Dev Diary

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Johan Andersson, lead developer of Hearts of Iron 3, has his latest developer diary up over at GiantRealm.com. This installment in the series (no. 6) focuses on intelligence, diplomacy and convoys as well as the politics in the game. Checkout these recent screens while we wait for the game to hit the PC in late 2009.
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GameTruck Coming to C-Bus

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GameTruck announced today that they are bringing their mobile gaming service to the Columbus, OH market, which is also the HQ of GamingNexus. Effective December 1st, central Ohio gamers can order the rolling platform for party’s or corporate events. The trucks feature four 50”Plasma TVs, surround sound and capabilities for 16 players at any given time. Columbus is the fourth franchise awarded, joining Orange County, CA, Phoenix, AZ and San Diego, CA. Check them out at GameTruckParty.com.
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Hired Guns: The Jagged Edge screenies surprsingly lacking in guns or jagged edges

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Trisynergy, makers of such well named titles as Limbo of the Lost and UFO:Extraterrestials, bring us screen shots from another excellently named title Hired Guns: The Jagged Edge. This is a turn based war game focusing on the action at squad level. Basically it would be Rainbow Six or Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway mixed with Civilization Revolution or Fire Emblem. This is very much a PC title as indicated by the screenies. I would wait for a demo to see if this game was worth playing but those of you who like experimenting with Strategy games may want to check it out.
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Wheelman driving into stores on February 16,2009

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Midway announced today that Wheelman will be hitting stores on February 16, 2009.  The game features the likeness of "action-film megastar" (their words) Vin Diesel and has players playing a professional driver for hire.  So basically it's a game based on the Transporter series but with Vin Diesel instead of Jason Statham.  [READ MORE]

Gaming Gibs for 11/19/2008

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Here are a few things I missed while being passed over again for sexiest man of the year:

News Roundup: Pacific Rift Shadow Odyssey

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Thanks to Defunct Games, TheTechLounge, Massive Gamer, Legit Reviews, Digit-Life, Techgage, and I4U News for today's news roundup.

Ultimate Band releases full track list, forgets artists

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The official release date for the Wii's Ultimate Band is etched in stone for November 25th.  And while developer Disney Interactive Studios put out a full song list, they neglected to mention the artists.  One of the track titles is "Song 2."  Do they mean "Song 2" from Blur?  DJ Krush?  Miles Davis?  Vyacheslav Guyvoronsky?  "Whip It" is on there too.  My first guess (and probably yours) would be Devo, but it could be Inner Circle, Lil' Cyco, or the US Air Force Band of the Rockies '80s Medley version -- who knows?

Ah well.  It's not my job to teach Disney how to put together a press release.  And kidding aside, there are some pretty slick tracks on Ultimate Band:  The Killers' "Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine" from Hot Fuss; The Raconteurs' "Steady As She Goes" from Broken Boy Soldiers; and The Who's "My Generation."  But if it turns out it's Limp Bizkit's "My Generation," I'm gonna be pissed.

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Afro Samurai renders not-yet-seen game characters

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These character renders of Afro Samurai, Namco Bandai's upcoming cut-'em'up (and which now vaguely totes a Blood is Beautiful subtitle), shows off several characters that haven't made it into previous batches of screenshots.  Along with Afro Samurai himself, we've got pics and character biographies of Daimyo, the mustachioed fellow in samurai armor; Jinno, with small black topnot and twin swords at his hip; Justice, packing two six-shooters full of it; Kuma, the bear-headed cigarette smoker; Ninja Ninja, with the Black Flys and white afro; Okiku, the female on the phone; Otsuru, the little girl clutching the teddy bear; Sasuke, with strapped-on bifocals; and Sword Master, sporting his Christopher Walken good looks.
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Mirror's Edge goes 2D

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There's been some great Flash games that take a 3D concept and turn it into a fun and addicting 2D experience. Portal comes to mind as one but we have another one here. Head on over to Bourne Games and play a 2D side scrolling version of Mirror's Edge. It's very nice looking and has some awesome animation. Right now it's a beta so expect a few quirks here and there but so far I've had a blast playing it and I can't wait for the final version to be out.

The last word on Beyond Protocol

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This is the last installment of Beyond Protocol stories on the site. What's next? Screen shots, user guides, and a game trailer! WooHoo! This time its Brandon Bachner telling the story from the front lines of the galactic campaign for president. Intrigued dear reader? You should be! Head on over to the next page and read how Democracy finally comes to the galaxy. [READ MORE]

Epic addresses Gears of War 2 multiplayer matchmaking issues

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I've run into a few times when trying to find folks to play in Gears of War 2 where it would just cycle or trying to a game would take about five minutes. Epic is aware of this problem and they've posted some work arounds to the issue. One of the main things is try to have more than one person with you when looking for games. Also, if you have multiple folks, make sure that you have less than four or five total. In the meantime, Epic's looking into the issue to try and remedy the problem.

National Wii Nightmare Over?

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While perusing a few game stores and big box retailers like Best buy over the last few days I've noticed something I haven't seen before...piles and piles of Wii's ready to be purchased for the holiday season.  Ben was able to pick one up last week without any problem and it looks like that's the case all over the country.  No longer will people have to lurk at their neighborhood Best Buy waiting to purchase white boxes of over-hyped gaming goodness. 

This may be due to Nintendo finally shipping more units to the Us (something that the latest NPD numbers seem to indicate).  This may be because Nintendo has finally figured out how to make them in large enough numbers or is now re-allocating more supply to the US now that the dollar has strengthened against the Yen and Euro.  Either way this will hopefully end the price gouging on Ebay and other sites

Congrats Nintendo, it's only taken you two years!  I hear there are plenty of copies of Wii Music to go around as well.

Gaming Gibs for 11/18/2008

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Here are a few things I missed while being transfixed by the puppy cam:
  • Age of Conan to get dungeons and DirectX 10 support in next release, finally
  • More people don't get why Ensemble was closed, this may become one of the next great gaming mysteries
  • Raph Koster talks about why corpse runs suck in MMOs
  • Looking for deals on Black Friday?  Here's a full list of all of the know deals.
  • Lips microphone won't work with any other music games, hopefully this gets fixed
  • Mirrors Edge will make you puke, but in a good way, learn what proprioception means while you're there
  • Video games now in danger of the yo-ho-ho type of pirates
  • Ubisoft to make a Massive move towards MMOs...yes it's a horrible, horrible pun

New Prince of Persia screenshots

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Here's some brand new screenshots for the new Prince of Persia game. I think they actually look really good and the details in the monsters are nice. I know cell shading's not everyone's cup of tea but it looks like it works here.
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Nintendo launches Animal Crossing City Folk, try to be excited

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The latest game in Nintendo's esoteric Animal Crossing sim, City Folk, is now available for the Wii.  Per usual Nintendo is talking it up and all of its casual appeal, with all the "community building" and endless items to collect.  The unfortunate truth is that City Folk is the only thing approaching a hardcore game that Nintendo has this holiday, and it's basically a rehash at that.  The general consensus is that it's pretty much the GameCube and DS games with a few new features, like the WiiSpeak peripheral.  It doesn't really take advantage of the Wii's features in any respect, from graphics to music to controls.  Nintendo can talk about community all they want but it's kind of hard to build one with those fiddly little friend codes.

I know I'm pretty down on this game but it's a huge disappointment, considering how long Nintendo's had to work on it.  It doesn't even feel like a real Wii game, more of a port actually.  They had the opportunity to create a PS3 Home-like application and they didn't capitalize on it at all.  If this is what we can expect from Nintendo in terms of hardcore games, then I'm glad I bought a 360.  If you've never played an Animal Crossing game before you'll probably really enjoy City Folk, but if you're expecting any other big games from Nintendo this holiday prepare to be let down. [READ MORE]

Check out the finishing moves for Liu Kang, Batman, and Baraka

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It looks like Midway really did tone down the violence to get the DC license as these fatalities aren't quite up to the level as previous Mortal Kombat games.  That said I do like what they've done with some of the ones in this video for Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe as they are on the clever side.  I'm not sure what Heroic Brutalities are but they are a bit different.

Hendrix won't be on Guitar Hero World Tour on the Wii

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Sorry Wii folks. You're going to miss out on some DLC. Speficially, Jimi Hendrix DLC won't be making the rounds to the Nintendo system as explained in this entry in MTV Multiplayer Blog. Nintendo doesn't allow for duplicates and it doesn't allow for anything other than singles. The Hendrix songs will only be available as a track pack so that essentially leaves out the Wii. Rock on Wii folks.

NXE now available for those who applied

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If you "successfully" applied for the NXE beta and didn't get in last week check your Xbox because Microsoft has opened the preview to everyone who applied to get in.  This is actually a fairly cool move by Microsoft as it allows people to sample the NXE ahead of time and it should distribute the load a bit so that people don't kill Xbox Live when the update is officially released tomorrow.  If you want to see what the install process looks like here's a video that Microsoft released last week.

MLB Superstars trailer shows baseball players playing some kind of golf/baseball mash-up

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Here's the latest trailer for MLB Superstars that shows a few of the games biggest names playing some kind of weird golf/baseball hybrid mini-game.  It's kind of an interesting twist on baseball mechanics and gives you some flavor of what you can expect from the final game.

Good Old Games gets Epic

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The folks at Gog.com have signed a deal with Epic games to allow you to purchase some of their old PC classics without the hassle of DRM.  Starting today you'll be able to purchase Unreal Gold, Unreal Tournament Game of the Year Edition, Unreal II, and Unreal Tournament 2004: Editor's Choice Edition from the site.  If you've ever wondered how the folks at Epic made their money before the Gears of Wars games this is the place to start (although I would skip Unreal II...it's not so good).  John and I played the hell out of the Unreal Tournament games and they are still a fixture of any LAN party we have and the original Unreal still kind of holds up today.  Well worth your time if you're looking for some FPS gold. [READ MORE]

Skate It, perfect for those of you with Lobster hands

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One of the cool things about Skate It is that you can use the Wii Fit board to play the game instead of the Wii Remote/Nunchuk combo which makes the game ideal for those who don't have opposable thumbs.

Ultimate Game Chair Unleashes the Reactor Mini for Kids

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Ultimate Game Chair unveiled today the first game chair specifically for kids. The Reactor Mini Chair features Sonic the Hedgehog as part of the SEGA and Ultimate Game Chair marketing deal. The chair is small and light (only 13 pounds) and designed for kids aged 3-9 years old. It also features four vibrating motors and 3D sound. The chair can be purchased online at www.ultimategamechair.com starting on November 21st and will have an MSRP of $69.99. If you purchase Sonic Unleashed for the Xbox 360 (which also comes out this week), then you will receive a coupon for a 10% discount.
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Games for Windows Update brings new Interface

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If you recently logged into any Games for Windows from Vista, you will be prompted to download an update with a new, pimped out user interface. Major Nelson posted some screens on his Flickr account that show off the new menus, profile, message and achievement windows. Looks like they are trying to refine it to become more inline with the NXE that drops this week for the Xbox 360 dashboard.
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Zapper out as an Xbox Original

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Zapper, the Atari published Cricket inspired title, has been brought to the Xbox Originals program. That means for a mere 1200 MS points you can download this game onto your Xbox 360 hard drive (taking up valuable space) and NOT earn any achievements. Definitely a possibility especially if you get bored hunting locusts or playing Hendrix on those other games.