Could you imagine Daniel Craig playing a video game with Le Chiffre in a ritzy hotel while a crowd dressed in black tie looked on? The imagery is just hilarious
No he would never try anything risky or remotely interesting like that. Craig Bond doesn't gamble, ski, scuba dive, rock climb, or any of the recreations that made bond a man of leisure.
@@ZombyMammoth ''he would never try anything risky or remotely interesting like that'' you doesnt have to like craig's bond. but this was the most inaccurate statement i have ever heard. these secenes are both, risky and interesting ruclips.net/video/iZxNbAwY_rk/видео.html ruclips.net/video/WEPmn8FHtDA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/5nbbEEfsGAg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/xDQxyzk28MM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/28-7j8dnUAw/видео.html and they not even all of them ''Craig Bond doesn't gamble, ski, scuba dive, rock climb, or any of the recreations that made bond a man of leisure.'' another lie. ruclips.net/video/cIc00clhJBo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Z1pgL4SxtWg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/1qg3Hdg7xrg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/1qg3Hdg7xrg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/8mS7gFX6tKE/видео.html they may not show his off times a lot but the stories were still pretty successful to show that his interests and expertises
@@barisbal7782 I'm glad I so easily offended you, but I meant creative risk not physical risk. Didn't bother clicking those links because it's a waste of time, he doesn't ski or scuba dive and hasn't gambled since CR. Fact.
Underrated Bond film, I think. There was an unusual attentiveness to dialogue and performances that has allowed this to age much better than most. The comedy too was much dryer and more mature (and genuinely funny). The Bond 'formula' was still there of course, but rather than the usual rush from set-piece to set-piece, they gave themselves some room to breathe. It was a director's film for a change, rather than a producer's film.
Not really. If this clip is anything to go by, though, he would've lost every life except his very last one in the earlier stages - and then he would've aced the whole game with that one life.
This film was released in North America on Dec 15th, 1983... right during the height of The Great Video Game Crash of 83'.... still... its an awesome scene.
The video game crash of the era wasn't of the entire industry, just the home console market. Arcade was still doing pretty well and computer gaming was on the rise during this time.
This scene actually foreshadows what James Bond will succeed in doing afterwards. Here, the blue missiles fired by Largo but blocked by Bond represent the two thermonuclear missiles hijacked by SPECTRE that Bond will eventually manage to get defused.
Love the 3-dimensional look in the game's graphics because it really does look 80's and that's when this movie came out! 3D graphics weren't what they are today, but I still find them way cooler than modern day graphics, and I'm more of a retro guy anyway.
Fun fact: around the time this movie was being made, John Gardner (the writer for a series of Bond continuation novels) had intended for Bond and the villain of one upcoming novel to play a computer game (much like today's military battle simulation games, in particular the _Command and Conquer_ series) based on the battle of Waterloo, but the production company of this movie (Taliafilm II) nixed it, claiming that it would impact on this scene, so Gardner had to take it out. When he saw _NSNA_ , he was pissed off, and rightfully so; as he said in an interview in _Starlog_ , 'theirs (Taliafilm's) was merely a zap game.'
Explains why Gardner did the Battle of Bunker Hill rather than a more famous battle in his book. The villain's foible was always playing the winning side; hence Bond knows to fortify Bunker Hill as the British and defeat the American attempt to seize it. I suspect Bond would have played the French and totally done what Napoleon should have done in the battle.
Would be funny if Bond keeps asking him to clarify the rules, which stick did what, and so on, until the villain gets frustrated and gives up. I find teaching people how to play a game is like that, they ask 100 questions and get things mixed up all the time.
Still an interesting scene. Quintessentially 80s to introduce a video game, & the game's Cylon voice, vector graphics, primary colours, relatively high level of abstraction, and concentration on physical skills of eyesight, reaction time, and joystick/button manipulation are very of the era. That last being true even for period games that used raster imagery and had lower abstraction. On another level, it holds up. It may no longer be conceivable that Euro aristocrats would be quite so impressed by a video game, but the idea a rich businessman and oligarch might design one himself, indeed be able to do so, put it into some sort of antique-style furniture, and show it off to guests seems if anything more likely today. It's no longer novel enough to replace traditional casino games in a scene like this, hence it was far better to use Texas hold'em in Casino Royale, but if anything a scene like this is more plausible now that video gaming is so normal. The game itself is interesting- yes, visually primitive, with limited tactical options and no strategy as such, heavily physical as if a shooting game [Risk as a shooting game!], and yet structured at a high level of abstraction despite its simple premise. An interesting combination even now from a game concept POV. Plus both actors carry it off as if buying the premise. Not the best work of either, but Connery still knows his character and Brandauer put just the right amount of oil and ham into his.
yea back then.. video games crazyy lol.. it was completely new for anybody.. ruclips.net/video/h69r5ybnX-o/видео.html it'd be like the first time the faraos got gold or something.. they be likee.. oh this shiny thing lol.. they just had to have it lol
This is a beautifully written, fascinating and enthralling comment. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. A wonderful read. Rewatching the scene (which I know off heart since it was one of the tapes my parents had in the 80s)with your words in mind... Brilliant stuff mate 👍
This film was terrific - imaginative and fun. And this particular sequence was an original touch, rather than just another round of Chemin de Fer or Blackjack. Certainly it beats the Backgammon battle of “Octopussy”! Klaus Maria Brandauer is one of the best villains in the series, more complex and interesting than the Largo of “Thunderball.” He had no need of an eyepatch or SPECTRE ring!
I don't know if he threw it. Could be he got his butt kicked and used that as a learning experience, knowing his opponent would use the missiles then be toast.
@@thomaspaull2594 I don't agree. I think he was honestly surprised when he got shocked by the game at first. But he just came back too fast to be just be a #ast learner. I just think Bond wanted to let Largo know that he can beat him at his own game anytime he wants.
I always saw it as Largo is clearly the better technical player and would win the standard country games. His mistake was playing Bond for the Rest of the World, increasing the pressure and the pain endured. When its all on the line, that's where Bond lives. That's his edge. Called out in the training games exercises earlier in the film.
Max: I just don’t understand, I’ve designed this game, from alpha to beta, I’ve created all the strategies and I own the only one of its kind so I can practice on it whenever I want. And yet, *sigh* and yet none of my friends who don’t even know how to play can beat me.
Interesting to note that Brandauer was supposed to play Marko Ramius in The Hunt For Red October, but he wasn't able to, hence he was replaced by Connery.
James Bond is a legend, first time playing a computer game and he thinks he can boss someone. (I mean when he chose to play again with high stakes, not just out of politeness and curiosity)
I know, right? When the super evil arch villain isn't stealing nuclear missiles, rigging elections or generating tsunamis deep within his volcano fortress in the South Pacific he's playing "Frogger".
This was one of the weird scenes me and friends would make fun of playing custom games of Call of Duty. Completely unrelated but this made me laugh too hard and remember good times.
Best part of the whole movie. That's pretty bad when a video game scene is the most memorable part of a Bond film. "Never Say Never Again" is such a joke!
Just a few seconds later after this clip, when Domino expresses dismay at Largo's risk taking, saying "He must be crazy!" Bond remarks "He's certifiable!"
- I'll shettle for a danshe with Domino. - Do you lose as gracefully as you win? - I've never losht before. - This game has been played Mr Bond and I have lost. Greatest exchange on the film .. not counting the one when he gets his bollocking from M over the health farm fight, lol
Largo should have taken up a career in writing instruction manuals. 'Perhaps I failed to mention that your new X2000 Barbecue will fail to light if you have not threaded the hose to the regulator correctly. As you were unaware of this, we shall have to disassemble a few parts...'
6:22 that's the gunbarrel in this movie. I think "Never say never again" is actually better than "Thunderball". Brandauer is amazing, Carrera and Bassinger run circles around the original Bond girls. And Connery at 52 is obviously older, but still really good looking, and unlike Moore around that time, he does nothing in the movie that a man that age in good shape couldn't really do. He said it at the time to sell the movie, and he was right: "our is movie more believable".
Ahh, Mr. Bond, I here that you are fond of gaming? Bond: One does, occasionally. What about games of skill? Will you test you mettle in a few rounds of.... Mario Cart? Bond: 🤨
Just came here cause i was thinking about this Movie Game scene "World Domination" and wish it could be a real computer or mobile phone game. You Know?
I wonder if there's some greater meaning to his victory in the third round, the idea that the prior targets of Spain and the USA didn't exactly hold a lot of meaning to him but when he had to fight for a territory that included his homeland, THAT was when he really had the drive to win?
I saw it more as him trying to exploit the far greater amount of territory both players have to keep track of and the drastic rise in the amount of pain dealt out to each player. He was basically aiming to overwhelm Max.
I was at an arcade the other day which had the "World's Biggest Space Invaders" machine, and "Domination" seemed to be a conceivable next step for this. It wouldn't need too much in the way of simplification; the only change would be Nintendo rumblers in the guns to simulate the electric shocks.
I didn't realize until I was an adult (and neither did my dad) that it was a remake of Thunderball - so it became hard to have both in my head canon. But I appreciate it for what it was - an was glad when it started being included in cable channel Bond marathons.
Connery was in his 70s when he played the voice of James Bond in a 2005 video game adaptation of From Russia with Love. There are probably a few older gamers out there if a game based on a 42-year-old movie was a good idea.
An Early performance from Kim Basinger ,She was stunning in this Memorable almost 40 years old scene ❤️Hard to believe I was just a kid of 10 years when I heard of this along with Octupussy in 1983 Now 49 in 2022 .Would love a game like Domination.back when the Cold war was yes cold and scary ,The Film War Games (1983)was great also .Today's Greta Thunberg generation Z , Will never know what sort of world they would have inherited if the Nuclear age had happened when The threat of Soviet Russia was an immediate threat .A Classic 39 years on .
There actually was this one boardwalk game, in the 90's, that would vibrate and give you an electric shock through the handles, and you lost when you let go. I recall it was "Uncle Fester" from the Addams Family and your goal was to make the lights on his head light up. I grew up on a farm and had experienced 30,000 volt electric fence before, so... I won. Made it play the theme song to the Addams Family. Not sure if it still exists.
Sean connery il miglior bond adoro come nonostante abbia fatto tutt altri film dal 1971 al 1982 torna come bond e a differenza del look in una cascata di diamanti sia tornato identico a come era nei primi film e tornando nell era di roger moore
Love this scene because it captures 007 perfectly. He’s not invincible and often he’ll lose 99% of the time I’m games like this but with his cunning we’ll see that 1% time he overcomes the odds
I love the retro technology and these sound effects so much, 80s was the real future.
Excellent, maybe even the best decade lately - full of hopes and dreams of a brighter, better future.
Klaus Maria Brandauer was really great as an evil tech genius. And Barbara Carrera was just stunning, easily my favourite evil Bond girl.
Just met Barbara Carrera and before we parted she made me write on a piece of paper that she was “the greatest rapture of my life.”
He's like an early Elon Musk
Totally underated Bond film. Definetly one of my favourite Bonds along with the crimanally underated Diomonds are forever.
Your bragging friend: "I managed to get hold of a PS5 in 2020."
Largo: "I managed to get hold of a holographic super-console in 1983."
Largo said he made it
@@papytromblon Had it made for him, using his design and specs.
'I wouldn't know - I've never lost.' - one of the best Bond lines, ever.
Even though he did.
@@ricardocantoral7672 Yup, he must have the memory of a goldfish.
That technically is true. He lost the rounds but didn't lose the game. He won at the end
Absolutely
Easily my favorite scene from the movie. The Connery line at the end is so James Bond. I love that line.
Could you imagine Daniel Craig playing a video game with Le Chiffre in a ritzy hotel while a crowd dressed in black tie looked on? The imagery is just hilarious
Done today it would be some parody of Fortnite that causes pain if your character gets shot.
No he would never try anything risky or remotely interesting like that. Craig Bond doesn't gamble, ski, scuba dive, rock climb, or any of the recreations that made bond a man of leisure.
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''he would never try anything risky or remotely interesting like that''
you doesnt have to like craig's bond. but this was the most inaccurate statement i have ever heard. these secenes are both, risky and interesting
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and they not even all of them
''Craig Bond doesn't gamble, ski, scuba dive, rock climb, or any of the recreations that made bond a man of leisure.''
another lie.
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they may not show his off times a lot but the stories were still pretty successful to show that his interests and
expertises
@suny123boy1 he definitely can pull. you underestimating his skills ruclips.net/video/zbpibPm7AVE/видео.html
@@barisbal7782 I'm glad I so easily offended you, but I meant creative risk not physical risk. Didn't bother clicking those links because it's a waste of time, he doesn't ski or scuba dive and hasn't gambled since CR. Fact.
First appearance of a video game in a Bond film.
I'm sure in '83, with ms. pacman netting 25 billion dollars in quarters alone, they figured the arcade would manifest into the modern casino.
It’s was the 80’s of course lol
Over 30s years later and we still don't have a 3D display like that.
The video game industry was already fledgling when this film came out.
@@stewartlynch7859 When this film came out, Atari was already in danger of going out of business.
Underrated Bond film, I think. There was an unusual attentiveness to dialogue and performances that has allowed this to age much better than most. The comedy too was much dryer and more mature (and genuinely funny). The Bond 'formula' was still there of course, but rather than the usual rush from set-piece to set-piece, they gave themselves some room to breathe. It was a director's film for a change, rather than a producer's film.
Well said.
Very well put. This film was underrated by those conditioned by the Moore era. It did, however, receive far better reviews than “Octopussy.”
This is very clever using the James Bond gun barrel in a video game without having to risk being sued by Eon.
That was so sneaky of them 🤣 but to be fair, I would have done the exact same thing.
James Bond's gaming skills are pretty neat! he could have completed Super Mario Bros with one life!
Not really but he sure learned quick
Not really. If this clip is anything to go by, though, he would've lost every life except his very last one in the earlier stages - and then he would've aced the whole game with that one life.
This film was released in North America on Dec 15th, 1983... right during the height of The Great Video Game Crash of 83'.... still... its an awesome scene.
@ScyberPsylock It was written long before that. It is a remake of Thunderball.
The video game crash of the era wasn't of the entire industry, just the home console market. Arcade was still doing pretty well and computer gaming was on the rise during this time.
@@TheLastLineLive Hmmm, I thought the computer games were hit hard also in that?
''I wouldn't know. I never lost''. Genius line
This is a remarkably well designed video game. Like it looks legitimately fun to play.
Does look like *painfully* good fun! 😁😉
thats cause back then only ultra nerds knew about that stuff so couldnt cheapen it out
This scene actually foreshadows what James Bond will succeed in doing afterwards. Here, the blue missiles fired by Largo but blocked by Bond represent the two thermonuclear missiles hijacked by SPECTRE that Bond will eventually manage to get defused.
Supremacists try dominating people
Memorable scene... what a fantastic game!
*Looks shockingly good!* 😉
Such an amazing scene. It's entertaining to see how the series used to be. Thank you for uploading this.
It wasn't part of the series.
This is an independent version of Bond. Not an official movie
Don't be silly, Jamma. NSNA is basically a remake of Thunderball, oh, with the same Bond, too.
@@Foebane72 myeah... a matter of opinion. It's a Bond film, with Connery. To me, it is. But i see your purist point ;)
Supremacists try dominating people
Very good graphics and interactivity for a game from 1983! Would love to have this installed in my apartment 😂
That look on Bond's face when told the stakes after the game had already begun was quite hilarious.
Largo was so upset that he had the game buried in a landfill in New Mexico.
That is funny😄
I see E.T. atari game reference here ...nice 😉
Love the 3-dimensional look in the game's graphics because it really does look 80's and that's when this movie came out! 3D graphics weren't what they are today, but I still find them way cooler than modern day graphics, and I'm more of a retro guy anyway.
Anyone notice how the missile shield kind of resembles the gunbarrel?
Yeah I noticed that, especially 6:22 as it's facing Bond.
I thought it was more of a camera iris closing but yeah could be.
That's how they snuck it in without getting sued.
RIP Sean Connery
My favorite Bond scene of all time.
Yesh Mr Largo....I had toupee you a visit....
Fun fact: around the time this movie was being made, John Gardner (the writer for a series of Bond continuation novels) had intended for Bond and the villain of one upcoming novel to play a computer game (much like today's military battle simulation games, in particular the _Command and Conquer_ series) based on the battle of Waterloo, but the production company of this movie (Taliafilm II) nixed it, claiming that it would impact on this scene, so Gardner had to take it out. When he saw _NSNA_ , he was pissed off, and rightfully so; as he said in an interview in _Starlog_ , 'theirs (Taliafilm's) was merely a zap game.'
Explains why Gardner did the Battle of Bunker Hill rather than a more famous battle in his book. The villain's foible was always playing the winning side; hence Bond knows to fortify Bunker Hill as the British and defeat the American attempt to seize it. I suspect Bond would have played the French and totally done what Napoleon should have done in the battle.
One word to Sum up Sean Connery 'ICON' 🌟
Loved this scene when I was seven.
Fatima blush is way prettier than Kim basinget
I still like the idea of this… You lose you experience pain. Creates a great incentive to win and be a try hard
Just before Bond loses the second game, he looks like all gamers when they're playing an online shooter and they're stalling going to the toilet
Bond: "I've never lost."
Me: "So, you didn't get shocked out of your chair a few minutes ago?"
Lol. A master manipulator. Completely worked him and lulled Largo into a sense of false security.
I knew James Bond is a gamer
So what else is new?
I didn't know Anders Breivik was a 007 villain
LOL.
Yeah I thought he looked familiar.
He would probably act exactly the same was as Largo
5:11 "Can we play one more game for the rest of the world?" 🗺🗺🗺🗺🗺
A computerized version of "Risk", basically :)
uhh...no. I used to consistently win risk UNTIL the last battles when my dice rolling would do 1 in 10,000 odds BAD and I'd lose it all
Would be funny if Bond keeps asking him to clarify the rules, which stick did what, and so on, until the villain gets frustrated and gives up. I find teaching people how to play a game is like that, they ask 100 questions and get things mixed up all the time.
This game is better than Call of Duty!
And Red Alert as well.
The auto-generated subtitles open with:
"You must be Mister James Bond,"
"That's right, Mister Larva."
I luv that it gives the player an electrical shock if they mess up. And I thought having Carpal Tunnel while playing CoD was painful.
I see 6:22 as the closest Never Say Never Again got to doing a "gunbarrel" sequence as it's not part of the official Bond film series.
Think EON/Danjaq will retrofit a gunbarrel for future releases since they now have all the rights Kevin McClory once owned?
Still an interesting scene. Quintessentially 80s to introduce a video game, & the game's Cylon voice, vector graphics, primary colours, relatively high level of abstraction, and concentration on physical skills of eyesight, reaction time, and joystick/button manipulation are very of the era. That last being true even for period games that used raster imagery and had lower abstraction.
On another level, it holds up. It may no longer be conceivable that Euro aristocrats would be quite so impressed by a video game, but the idea a rich businessman and oligarch might design one himself, indeed be able to do so, put it into some sort of antique-style furniture, and show it off to guests seems if anything more likely today. It's no longer novel enough to replace traditional casino games in a scene like this, hence it was far better to use Texas hold'em in Casino Royale, but if anything a scene like this is more plausible now that video gaming is so normal.
The game itself is interesting- yes, visually primitive, with limited tactical options and no strategy as such, heavily physical as if a shooting game [Risk as a shooting game!], and yet structured at a high level of abstraction despite its simple premise. An interesting combination even now from a game concept POV.
Plus both actors carry it off as if buying the premise. Not the best work of either, but Connery still knows his character and Brandauer put just the right amount of oil and ham into his.
Exactly as you say...
yea back then.. video games crazyy lol.. it was completely new for anybody.. ruclips.net/video/h69r5ybnX-o/видео.html it'd be like the first time the faraos got gold or something.. they be likee.. oh this shiny thing lol.. they just had to have it lol
Cringe
This is a beautifully written, fascinating and enthralling comment. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. A wonderful read. Rewatching the scene (which I know off heart since it was one of the tapes my parents had in the 80s)with your words in mind... Brilliant stuff mate 👍
@@rikardandersson183 Counter-cringe!
"Technically, I did not win. I busted him up."
Wait a minute. That game's a Cylon!
Connery’s eyeliner is on point here
5:06 'Of course I want to bloody continue!'
Nice “Die Another Day” quote!
Ugh, don't remind of me that cringe temper tantrum.
@@ricardocantoral7672 SSHSHHH be nice
ASMR scene all around!!!This is the one scene I've been searching for.🤗
This film was terrific - imaginative and fun. And this particular sequence was an original touch, rather than just another round of Chemin de Fer or Blackjack. Certainly it beats the Backgammon battle of “Octopussy”!
Klaus Maria Brandauer is one of the best villains in the series, more complex and interesting than the Largo of “Thunderball.” He had no need of an eyepatch or SPECTRE ring!
I can't think of another time where Bond threw the first couple of games and then came back when his opponent went all-in.
Casino Royale?
@@cartooningwithchris5329 I don't remember James Bond throwing any games in that one.
I don't know if he threw it. Could be he got his butt kicked and used that as a learning experience, knowing his opponent would use the missiles then be toast.
@@thomaspaull2594 I don't agree. I think he was honestly surprised when he got shocked by the game at first.
But he just came back too fast to be just be a #ast learner. I just think Bond wanted to let Largo know that he can beat him at his own game anytime he wants.
I always saw it as Largo is clearly the better technical player and would win the standard country games. His mistake was playing Bond for the Rest of the World, increasing the pressure and the pain endured. When its all on the line, that's where Bond lives. That's his edge. Called out in the training games exercises earlier in the film.
Max: I just don’t understand, I’ve designed this game, from alpha to beta, I’ve created all the strategies and I own the only one of its kind so I can practice on it whenever I want. And yet, *sigh* and yet none of my friends who don’t even know how to play can beat me.
I thought this scene was kick-ass when I was a kid. I wanted to play it so bad.
Interesting to note that Brandauer was supposed to play Marko Ramius in The Hunt For Red October, but he wasn't able to, hence he was replaced by Connery.
James Bond is a legend, first time playing a computer game and he thinks he can boss someone.
(I mean when he chose to play again with high stakes, not just out of politeness and curiosity)
For a commoner this might look juvenil, but today I know that millionaries are exactly that insane, they dream a lot.
Except they play with nations, and people.
Missile Command meets Risk in a ballroom.
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THANK YOU.
Such a cheesy scene. It's entertaining to see how the series has aged.
Thank you for uploading this.
I know, right? When the super evil arch villain isn't stealing nuclear missiles, rigging elections or generating tsunamis deep within his volcano fortress in the South Pacific he's playing "Frogger".
Well, everyone's got to have a hobby, I guess :'D
Reminds me of Bin Laden watching porn on his computer. LOL!
These graphics are much better than anything we have today!
It's not part of the series. Even Octopussy is less cheesy than this stuff.
Truely memorable,One of the most far out scenes from the Bond films;Very neat and fascinating.
thats a big fuck off cheque book to be carrying around
This was one of the weird scenes me and friends would make fun of playing custom games of Call of Duty. Completely unrelated but this made me laugh too hard and remember good times.
Kim was so fine in her prime
Barbara Carrera was so GD gorgeous. FATIMA BLUSH!
Best part of the whole movie. That's pretty bad when a video game scene is the most memorable part of a Bond film. "Never Say Never Again" is such a joke!
IMHO it's far better than most Bond movies featuring Roger Moore.
6:44- I do the same thing every time I loose playing a video game.
Sean Connery and Roger Moore are my favorite bonds
It was good to see these 2 men Sean Connery and Klaus Marie Brandauer later on acting together in Russia House as Blair and Dante
Just a few seconds later after this clip, when Domino expresses dismay at Largo's risk taking, saying "He must be crazy!" Bond remarks "He's certifiable!"
This movie is almost 40 years old. This game and scene should had been in a sci-fi movie.
I always wanted this videogame.
Exactly as how it is. With the dining table used as the screen and console.
- I'll shettle for a danshe with Domino.
- Do you lose as gracefully as you win?
- I've never losht before.
- This game has been played Mr Bond and I have lost.
Greatest exchange on the film .. not counting the one when he gets his bollocking from M over the health farm fight, lol
The first time I see a James Bond villan designs his own videogame. It's posible to introduce videogames stories on 007's saga?
Largo should have taken up a career in writing instruction manuals. 'Perhaps I failed to mention that your new X2000 Barbecue will fail to light if you have not threaded the hose to the regulator correctly. As you were unaware of this, we shall have to disassemble a few parts...'
It's 2018 why hasn't this game been made?
IT will 😉
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The app looks quite playable, but the sheer size of this stationary smartphone...
6:22 that's the gunbarrel in this movie. I think "Never say never again" is actually better than "Thunderball". Brandauer is amazing, Carrera and Bassinger run circles around the original Bond girls. And Connery at 52 is obviously older, but still really good looking, and unlike Moore around that time, he does nothing in the movie that a man that age in good shape couldn't really do. He said it at the time to sell the movie, and he was right: "our is movie more believable".
Ahh, Mr. Bond, I here that you are fond of gaming?
Bond: One does, occasionally.
What about games of skill? Will you test you mettle in a few rounds of.... Mario Cart?
Bond: 🤨
*Kart
Is it possible to rebuilt this gametable with 3d goggles or other technics?
When he won, he smashed his bird as well. 007. The one and only..
Just came here cause i was thinking about this Movie Game scene "World Domination" and wish it could be a real computer or mobile phone game. You Know?
I wonder if there's some greater meaning to his victory in the third round, the idea that the prior targets of Spain and the USA didn't exactly hold a lot of meaning to him but when he had to fight for a territory that included his homeland, THAT was when he really had the drive to win?
I saw it more as him trying to exploit the far greater amount of territory both players have to keep track of and the drastic rise in the amount of pain dealt out to each player. He was basically aiming to overwhelm Max.
@@draconusfrigidus He goaded him into risking more by letting him win two rounds.
Is this the first Bond film that uses CGI? Correct me if I'm wrong.
Never say never again..
I want that Bond villain checkbook lol
Would be badass to have a game like this today, though it seems pretty convoluted. Vr seems the way to go with this.
I was at an arcade the other day which had the "World's Biggest Space Invaders" machine, and "Domination" seemed to be a conceivable next step for this. It wouldn't need too much in the way of simplification; the only change would be Nintendo rumblers in the guns to simulate the electric shocks.
My favorite James Bond film is Never Say Never Again, even though it’s not an official James Bond film.
I didn't realize until I was an adult (and neither did my dad) that it was a remake of Thunderball - so it became hard to have both in my head canon. But I appreciate it for what it was - an was glad when it started being included in cable channel Bond marathons.
Maybe Cyber Warfare be like this in Future with Missiles replaced by ready to launch Computer Virus worms & Trojan Horses etc.
Have you guys seen that video game called Goldeneye? They decided to make a James Bond movie about it.
Early Twitch was really something.
Lmao
Since video games were designed to entertain kids and early adults, it's odd to See Sean Connery playing games at around 50.
Connery was in his 70s when he played the voice of James Bond in a 2005 video game adaptation of From Russia with Love. There are probably a few older gamers out there if a game based on a 42-year-old movie was a good idea.
I'm intrigued by this game. I wonder what it would be like for me to write it in Windows.
An Early performance from Kim Basinger ,She was stunning in this Memorable almost 40 years old scene ❤️Hard to believe I was just a kid of 10 years when I heard of this along with Octupussy in 1983 Now 49 in 2022 .Would love a game like Domination.back when the Cold war was yes cold and scary ,The Film War Games (1983)was great also .Today's Greta Thunberg generation Z , Will never know what sort of world they would have inherited if the Nuclear age had happened when The threat of Soviet Russia was an immediate threat .A Classic 39 years on .
SOMEONE NEEDS TO MAKE THIS IN REAL LIFE AND FOR REAL MONEY STAKES WITH THE SHOCKS
There actually was this one boardwalk game, in the 90's, that would vibrate and give you an electric shock through the handles, and you lost when you let go. I recall it was "Uncle Fester" from the Addams Family and your goal was to make the lights on his head light up. I grew up on a farm and had experienced 30,000 volt electric fence before, so... I won. Made it play the theme song to the Addams Family.
Not sure if it still exists.
make a mod for oculus
Sean connery il miglior bond adoro come nonostante abbia fatto tutt altri film dal 1971 al 1982 torna come bond e a differenza del look in una cascata di diamanti sia tornato identico a come era nei primi film e tornando nell era di roger moore
Love this scene because it captures 007 perfectly. He’s not invincible and often he’ll lose 99% of the time I’m games like this but with his cunning we’ll see that 1% time he overcomes the odds
Electric shocks? I didn't know that Largo worked for EA.
Im the only one who wants to play it without the electrocution and the real money in ?
Funky game! Never expected such capabilities from someone who is called Klaus Mary B.
Leo from actualized brought me here
Me too haaaha
I wanted to see Bond flip the score during that last game. So close!
I saw this scene as a kid but all I could remember was "excuse me... excuse me... excuse me..."
One of Best part of the film
I guess they are now playing for all the stakes, right now....
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