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LATEST PROJECT UPDATE: 2019-07-19 - ORIGINAL .DOC FILE IS 239 PAGES LONG (A4 SIZE) (TO BE UPDATED HERE: TND (LOTS (!)) + 007R + PS2 + SOURCES)
Few things here are open and not known, if you know any such thing as 'it's this for sure', then drop me a line and me credits and sources list gets even longer. If any of the links in the sources is broken, tell me about that please. Thank you. NOTE: See the bottom of 'LEGAL + THANKS + SOURCES' page for items that I would like to have, as it would AUTHENTICATE certain things even further. If you have any and want to donate them for the project, get in touch. Credit will be given. Also if you want to donate to keep version differences running, use the link at the bottom of the page. Donators will all be credited.
IMAGES ARE TO BE IMPLEMENTED PROPERLY IN TND WHERE MORE IMAGES HAVE BEEN APPEARED + TWINE/007R (SCAN MISSING)/SOUNDTRACKS/PS2 - SEE LINKS BELOW FOR IMAGES BUT THERE'S NO INDICATOR ABOUT WHICH IMAGE IS IN SPOT X IN IMAGES SECTIONS IN PROJECT PAGING, SO YOU'LL HAVE TO LIVE WITH IT FOR NOW:
TWINE (MOSTLY N64 STUFF IS NOT AROUND): https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6zvtf3pqwkORkFuRWhWN3Badk0
OTHER IMAGES CONSISTING ONLY OF SCANS, SOUNDTRACKS AND PS2 ARE ALONG WITH THEM: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6zvtf3pqwkOTzZGanAxWDFPNHc
Check out these playlists (made by me, both videos and the lists), they show some stuff on seen on these pages in more detail:
Tomorrow Never Dies - General interesting stuff: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHcwoa3wMspW-djoriNuGGi6qd3ZvvPy
Tomorrow Never Dies - Japanese version walkthrough (Agent difficulty, no deaths, no cheats, hints to successful mission completion are not around anymore due to removed annotions): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHcwoa3wMsoRx9zkdgfRBkwIyQ68iDR5
Tomorrow Never Dies - German version walkthrough (Agent difficulty, no deaths, cheats): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHcwoa3wMsqs_MXdl5VFmtFWMzz8aL3r
Tomorrow Never Dies - Japanese version playthrough (Agent & 007 difficulties, 'no deaths', real hardware): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHcwoa3wMspFdMPnQu4vQTVLRIFDrRdq
The World Is Not Enough (PS1) - General interesting stuff: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHcwoa3wMsoEMuOiaV-AaF3xyLwfeRHA
007 Racing - General interesting stuff: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHcwoa3wMsrHL60v1cg-kzsMKIM9D10j
The World Is Not Enough (N64) - General interesting stuff: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHcwoa3wMsoS1hIRrotpHr70TA3UKNbj
The World Is Not Enough (N64) - Beta Walkthrough (Agent): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHcwoa3wMspJ2sorU5uITo648YS5upjZ
If any of you BETA-video makers came here and intend to make stuff using this stuff, feel free to use the information here, just give credit and also check the sources I've used. Also I'd like to know if such stuff is happening, if using me pages. I may approve the finished thing though I have my own stuff in small pieces already.
Document about 007 games on PS1. Contains information about Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and its prototype and 007 Racing for PlayStation game console. Also added are small sections of Agent Under Fire and NightFire on PS2. Soundtrack release of Tomorrow Never Dies on PS1 has its own section. Also The World Is Not Enough on N64 has its own section along its prototype. Also NightFire on PC and GBA have their small sections. Ever since adding images, the saving, even after a little change, has been a long wait. Could be also because this file is being saved and edited using an USB stick. Lots of things are noted here, from controls to everything, menus and their oddities and controls, gameplay oddities, some glitches are covered with unused stuff, level structure and all cheat codes are analyzed here with some game credit analyzing between in-game and manual, with various differences found everywhere and finally, VRAM for every level is seen here, item-wise, not all graphics are seen, that would require going after every loading point. Also the save file for Tomorrow Never Dies seen on Official U.K. PlayStation Magazine Demo Disc 56 gets analysis, with PlayStation Underground Jampack Fall 2001 save file for The World Is Not Enough gets some analysis. We take some looks to (Russian) pirated PS1 games in here too.
23-11-2015 update thing: Recently I have been asking help with Tomorrow Never Dies. I’ve been receiving things, related to cheats and some other things, but those unknown cheat codes are still unknown.
PICK YOUR CHOICE OF INTEREST:
TOMORROW NEVER DIES - THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH - 007 RACING - SOUNDTRACKS - PS2 - OTHER - HIGH SCORES - TRIVIA - LEGAL + THANKS + SOURCES - TRANSLATION GEM

AUTHOR’S BRIEF HISTORY WITH THE GAME (TOMORROW NEVER DIES) A.K.A. HOW THIS DOCUMENT CAME TO BE
One day, author got a Sony PlayStation, a DualShock controller, a memory card, and a bunch of CD-R games. One of them was the NTSC/U version of Tomorrow Never Dies. As he didn’t know English he didn’t figure out so easily what to do. But he got through the first mission. Then he was stuck at the second mission for a while. He figured out what to do after a small while, and that felt like a small victory. Then the same for mission 3, getting stuck for a while. The rest wasn’t that bad, those went pretty smoothly. The author found a sequence break on mission 5 pretty early, skipping the first objective being checked off. Eventually he completed the game on Agent difficulty. Then he went for the completion on 007 difficulty. It was made easier as he knew what to do. He eventually managed that, but at the last mission he lost 2 lives. Then the author went to some cheat sites and got some cheats. Some were odd codes, some had wrong names (this was discovered later) and the author thought “Can I find more cheats and submit those?” and he madly started with the button combinations knowing the pattern. He did eventually find plenty of codes no-one had found and knew except the developers themselves and thus, nobody had seen online until this document. The author didn’t have any means of distributing his newly found information at that point. He then years later stumbled into TCRF and various pre-release contents. He then got into the data of the disc he had and extracted a whole bunch of stuff. He then got the ROM images for all the versions of the game and began to work with the document you are seeing before you, which has evolved into what it is now. (It was actually inspired by another page, and he contacted the author of that page to help with this.) He then managed to get a legit European UK disc of the game, in Scandinavian packaging, which was a Platinum version, and played that through, only in Agent difficulty. At some point he also managed to get the soundtrack CD of the game in retail and promo versions. Some time later he managed to get another European UK copy, again in Scandinavian packaging, this time a “Black Label” copy to accompany his Platinum copy. Then sometime later among updating things, he got a strategy guide of the game. At this point he started to scan a bunch of things. Sometime later he got the German version of the strategy guide. Sometime later, he saw an actual Japanese copy on sale, and he bought it among other stuff from the same seller. He has played that version through with an authentic hardware on Agent difficulty. He then managed to finally complete the last mission in NTSC/U version on 007 difficulty with 0 deaths. Then he played the NTSC/J version through on 007 difficulty with 0 deaths. He then started the process with the PAL/UK version and eventually made it through. A friend of his was present when he played the PAL/UK version on 007 difficulty from start to finish. He then managed to get the digital press kit of Tomorrow Never Dies, which he found somewhat disappointing, but interesting nonetheless. Then finally he got a legit NTSC/U disc, which was a “Black Label” version. Also he possesses the UK 2 GAMES release disc, and only the layout of the disc was interesting to him, as all releases contain the exact same data. He then managed to get another strategy guide for the game, this time unofficial. Then arrived another version of Prima’s strategy guide. He then got his hands on the PAL/G version of the game. He then completed the PAL/G version on both difficulties without deaths. He then a bit later got the Greatest Hits and Collector’s Edition versions of NTSC/U version, the Collector’s Edition being a part of EA Action Pack and he also got the “Black Label” PAL/F version of the game.

What author thinks about the game:
Author doesn’t get the complaints he’s seen everywhere. It’s easy to complete when one knows the controls, levels, layouts and game mechanics. The game is quite easy on Agent difficulty. The last 2 missions may give trouble when you try to complete them without a single death. On 007 difficulty you have a harder time. The only real glitches are mostly absent, pretty much mostly some enemies fail to appear at times but when you turn around, they spawn and probably shoot you, depending on where you are when that happens.

- Read the manual.
- You can adjust the button mappings, so you might want to do that.
- You might want to shoot barrels and boxes as they sometimes contain items, especially you want them in 007 difficulty.
- Leave any armor if it would give you more bars’ worth than you have available, unless it’s from a destroyed object, which means it’ll disappear after a while. But you could come back to destroy the object later...
- Learn the levels and the enemy counts, and if an enemy is missing, do a 360 when you are behind his back.
- Don’t bother shooting enemies when they move, unless you’re straight in front of them.
- Remember that you can use your snipers like any other weapon.
- When you can, try to save med kits for later. For example, those 2 med kits in mission 3 in the extra life room are not much use to you when you have armor and your med kits are taken away eventually, but they can be picked up later when there’s really some use for them.
- If the enemy hasn’t seen you, you can abuse the draw distance, as at the very extreme distances, you faintly can see the enemy, but he can’t see you, so aim for the head.
- If you see clips, scroll through your weapons and take it to get more ammo to the weapon of your choice.
- In boss fights, if you can, try to stunlock the boss by shooting in the head repeatedly. Also if you have a heavy weapon, it’s useful because it makes lots of damage.
- Conserve your extra lives for later, or at least try to. You can always replay missions.
- NEVER USE THE ANALOGUE CONTROLS WHEN WALKING. Try it out and you see why. Does not apply to driving and skiing.

Author's completion status with real hardware (PS1):
Tomorrow Never Dies (PAL/UK)
All missions, 007 difficulty, no deaths
Save file: 007 difficulty, 62 lives at game end
Tomorrow Never Dies (NTSC/U)
All missions, 007 difficulty, no deaths
Save file: 007 difficulty, 62 lives at game end
007 - Tomorrow Never Dies (NTSC/J)
All missions, 007 difficulty, no deaths
Save file: 007 difficulty, 12 lives at game end
Der Morgen Stirbt Nie (PAL/G)
All missions, 007 difficulty, no deaths
Save file: 007 difficulty, 62 lives at game end
Demain Ne Meurt Jamais (PAL/F)
9 missions, 007 difficulty, no deaths

Other achievements:
Mission 4, No Damage Run - Tomorrow Never Dies (PAL), Agent & 007 difficulties (Agent difficulty also on camera as a part of a tutorial for it)
Mission 4, No Damage Run - Tomorrow Never Dies (NTSC), Agent & 007 difficulties
Mission 4, No Damage Run - 007 - Tomorrow Never Dies, Agent & 007 difficulties (007 difficulty on camera)
Mission 4, No Damage Run - Der Morgen Stirbt Nie, Agent & 007 difficulties
Mission 4, No Damage Run - Demain Ne Meurt Jamais, Agent & 007 difficulties
GameFAQs lists the author as a game expert due to a Walkthrough FAQ

AUTHOR’S BRIEF HISTORY WITH OTHER GAMES SEEN IN THIS DOCUMENT THAT HE HAS AS GENUINE COPIES
Author was bought James Bond 007: NightFire for PS2 on a flea market, which was PAL/UK Platinum version of the game. It had no manual. Later on, author got another copy of the same thing just so he could get a manual. Going back in time after initially getting the NightFire, later he was given the EA Demo Disc by a friend who didn’t have a PS2 back then (and probably doesn’t still). Later he got 007 Racing from UK, that was a “Black Label” version. Somewhat later, he got GoldenEye: Rogue Agent on PS2 (not seen here) which was interesting in its own right. Later, he got The World Is Not Enough on PS1, which was a PAL/UK “Black Label” version. That was later damaged by his Slim PS2 which broke, so he got rid of that and managed to find a Scandinavian “Black Label” version of the game. Way later, he got Agent Under Fire, which was a hybrid of sorts, UK Black Label case with a Platinum disc. He also managed to get the strategy guide for The World Is Not Enough and its German version. Later he managed to get the PC NightFire, as the EA Classics version. Somewhat later he got Agent Under Fire as a Scandinavian “Black Label” and Platinum versions on PS2, along with the Scandinavian “Black Label” version of NightFire on PS2. Then he got NTSC/U 007 Racing as a Collector’s Edition version, which is a part of EA Action Pack, also having NTSC/U Tomorrow Never Dies as a Collector’s Edition. The author has played a bit of N64 GoldenEye on a friend’s house, but doesn’t own it.

Author's completion status with real hardware (PS1 & PS2):
The World Is Not Enough (PAL/UK)


Enemies Vanquished - 1.000.000 points without 007 Tokens - James Bond 007: NightFire (PS2), 00 Agent difficulty (result with proof on camera)

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Tomorrow Never Dies is a 3rd person shooter. It is based on the movie of the same title. It will take stealth and skill to work your way through this game. Do you have what it takes to help James Bond finish the mission?

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