
Platform: Microsoft Xbox Original
Release Date: 2002
Players: 1-4
System Link – N/A
Online: N/A
Publisher:Â EA Games
TV System:Â PAL
Age Rating:Â 11+
What the box says..
The world’s most famous secret agent returns in an all-new adventure. Take on the role of 007 as you battle a powerful industrialist with world domination in his sights. Travel to exotic locations, from a high-tech Japanese skyscraper to a tropical island paradise and even into outer space.
Use an array of high-tech gadgets, Q-branch weapons and stealth skills to complete your mission. Intense first-person action with smooth controls and stunning graphics Multiple gameplay styles: on-foot missions, vehicle chases, and rail-shooter sections Huge arsenal of Bond gadgets and weapons (including the famous Walther P99, laser watch, and more)

Xemu Compatibility: Unknown
Epic single-player campaign with 10+ missions across exotic locations Split-screen and Xbox Live multiplayer support for up to 4 players (deathmatch, team modes, and more) Authentic James Bond atmosphere with movie-style cutscenes, music, and voice acting
What about the game?
In my PlayStation 2 days, I would have avoided playing this title, simply because it was on the original PlayStation and I may have played it briefly, most likely not as playing this game some 20+ years later I don’t recall any of the missions.
So with a new fresh (old) eyes, I played the game, and to my surprise I found this game to play very well for a game made in 2002! its a good mix of combat and cinematics and reminds me a bit of the original golden eye game. The first level sees James infiltrate a fortified castle on a snowy mountain in Austria, ending up in a battle in a cable car.
It’s a shame missed it back in the day, I’m not sure ill play it again, simply because of time constraints but who knows , maybe one day.
So for now, why not watch me play the game on YouTube, give it a like if you like, if not no worries, see you next time.
Gameplay Video
Here’s the some gameplay of 007 Nightfire from my collection:
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Manual Reference (Key Pages)
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Screenshots




Summary of the Game
007 Nightfire is a 2002 first-person shooter developed by Eurocom and published by Electronic Arts for the Xbox (along with PS2, GameCube, and later PC). It stars Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in an original story not directly tied to a specific film.
Setting and Story You play as Bond investigating Raphael Drake, a powerful industrialist whose company Phoenix International is secretly building a powerful space-based weapon system. The campaign takes you across glamorous and dangerous locations — an Austrian castle, a Japanese skyscraper, underwater bases, and even zero-gravity sections on a space station. Classic Bond themes of espionage, betrayal, and world domination run throughout.
Gameplay
- Core Shooter: Solid first-person action with a good variety of weapons and gadgets.
- Vehicle Sections: Includes memorable driving sequences, most notably racing an Aston Martin V12 Vanquish through Tokyo streets.
- Gadgets & Bond Moments: Q-branch gadgets, laser watches, and cinematic quick-time style actions.
- Multiplayer: Supports up to 4 players locally and online (at the time) with a range of modes and maps.
Graphics & Sound On the original Xbox it looked very good for 2002, with sharp character models (especially Brosnan’s likeness), detailed environments, and a strong orchestral score mixed with classic Bond themes. Voice acting is solid, featuring Brosnan and several other actors from the film series.
Reception & Legacy Nightfire is widely regarded as one of the stronger James Bond games of the Brosnan era. It was praised for its fun mix of shooting, driving, and gadgets, making it a highlight of the early 2000s 007 games. While the campaign is relatively short (5–7 hours), it delivers a polished, cinematic Bond experience that still holds appeal for retro fans today.
Resources
High-resolution scans from my personal copy. Perfect for replacing damaged inserts or disc-only cases.
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Disclaimer: Scanned from my own physical PAL copy for personal, non-commercial use only. Provided to help collectors restore their games. No copyright infringement intended.













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