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  1. James Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a 2005 third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts. The game is based on the 1963 film of the same name, but with several changes, including additional characters, locations, and a different villainous organisation. Additionally, it features elements of later Bond films such as the Aston Martin DB5 ...

  2. The One With… Sean Connery reprising his role from the film, for the last time.. 007: From Russia with Love is a 2005 Third-Person Shooter adaptation of the second James Bond film From Russia with Love for The Sixth Generation of Console Video Games, featuring Sean Connery reprising the role of James Bond for the first time since Never Say Never Again (and for the last time as well).

  3. Jan 16, 2007 · Grab ammunition and armor strewn around the area, then head to the gypsy. caravan and grab the Gas Mask around the side of it. The first hostage is. here, but is guarded by three enemies. The first two are outside, so deal. with them, then take out the last enemy and free the hostage. Three are left.

  4. Longplay of James Bond 007: From Russia with Love, played as the NTSC version on the GameCube. This game's version was released on Nov. 15th, 2005. Please gi...

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  5. Nov 1, 2005 · From Russia With Love Sony PSP Interview - Video Interview. Jan 20, 2006. From Russia With Love. 4:32. Oct 31, 2005. From Russia With Love Xbox Review - Video Review. Oct 31, 2005.

  6. From Russia With Love Arrives for PSP. Apr 4, 2006 - James Bond slips right into your pocket. From Russia With Love IGN Staff. Mar 14, 2006. Now Playing in Japan.

  7. Oct 16, 2012 · In "From Russia with Love," the fifth book in Ian Fleming's classic saga of secret agent James Bond, we find 007 on his most exciting mission to date: intercept a Russian decoder from the hands of SMERSH, the organization that has vowed to take down Britain's most well known spy. Fleming actually divides the book into two parts.

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