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Differences between Goldeneye64 & the movie!

Dam:

According to the subtitle in the teaser, Bond is at "Arkangel", not "Arkangelsk".
The Dam scene was much shorter than in the game; Bond didn't install a modem, etc.
The Dam didn't have towers.
Bond is clearly seen with a bungee cord and seen landing at the bottom of the dam.  In the game, you can't see the bungee cord and you don't see him land.
Bond never went into the sewers (below the dam).
There were no stairways or ledges on the side of the dam [to bungee jump off of].
There were no guards on the dam.
The gate at the entrance to the dam was on wheels, not automatic sliding doors, and it only opened from the left side.

Facility:
006 was with 007 during most of the Facility segment, not just a rendezvous at the bottling room.
006 was originally armed with a silenced Beretta M92 FS 9mm automatic, not a D5K.
Bond uses a Walther PPK in the movie, not a PP7.
Trevelyan held the Door Decoder, not Dr. Doak, who wasn't in the movie.
There were more tanks than what was shown (Ten).
Blowing the tanks was also meant to blow up the Facility.
The mines in the flick were timed, not remote.
When Ourumov "shoots" Alec, the gun doesn't appear to be a DD44.
In the movie, Alec yells, "Finish the job, James! Blow them all to hell!" but in the game, his outburst is shortened for obvious reasons.
In the game, an objective is "Minimize Scientist Casualties".  However, in the movie, Alec shoots and kills a scientist without any problems.
Ourumov entered the Bottling Room through the glass window, not the door.
Ourumov holds Alec hostage and "kills" him after he shoots one of his guards.
Bond drops in directly over the soldier not beside him.
James met Alec in the kitchen next to the cafeteria.
James escapes by going along across the room behind a rolling cart of tanks.
The door decoder was in fact held by the scientist that Alec shot in the movie.

Runway:
The plane, of course, was not as easily accessible in the movie, where Bond had to ride a motorcycle off the cliff.
The Runway was not closed off with a mountain as in the game--it was actually very open.
In the movie James escapes through a blanket of flames from the facility, meaning he only spent minutes on the runway. In the game, James merely escapes the fire of heavy gun implants.
James fights the pilot for the keys, he doesn't have to go look for them.
There were no drone guns in the movie.

Surface:
Bond was never in Severnaya during the GoldenEye mission.
This didn't happen in any form in the movie at this point in time.
Many soviet officers and computer programmers (like Boris) were in the satellite, in fact, it was swarming with people. Ourumov, Xenia, Boris, and Natalya were the only main characters in Severnaya, no 007.
Though Bond was never in Severnaya, it was MUCH more foggy and snowy, almost a blizzard when the movie scene was shot, and the guards did not look like camo darth vaders (gas masks and eskimo suits) that made it seem like the air in Siberia is toxic.

Bunker:
Again, Bond was never in Severnaya during the GoldenEye Mission.
Again, this didn't happen in any form at this point in time.
In the movie, the doors are voice-activated, not via Key Card like in the game.
There were many rows of computers in the bunker.  In the game there are none.
Neither Xenia or Ourumov are in the bunker in the game, where in the movie they are both there and set off the goldeneye.
The goldeneye key is in a very high security vault that had to have access cards to get in to the vault; in the game it is just laying on the table.

Silo:
This never happened in any form  (at least not on-screen).
Both GoldenEye satellites were already in orbit in the film, but in the game Bond has to photograph one of them.
There were only two GoldenEyes, and you have to destroy a satellite here.  If  "Petya" was fired at Severnaya and "Mischa" was going to be fired at London, where did  the third one here come from?

Frigate:
The only Janus Operatives on the Frigate were General Ourumov and Xenia Onatopp.
There was not a hostage or bomb situation; Ourumov and Onatopp were very covert.  The helicopter was named the "Tiger", not the "Pirate".
The helicopter created lots of attention, and there should have been media and Naval Officers.
There was never a sequence in the movie that required James to defuse bombs and release hostages.
The Frigate wasn't in the middle of the ocean (as it is in the game), it was docked in a French harbor.
Xenia killed the two real pilots and she and Ourumov got in their outfits and snuck out onboard the Tiger and stole it.
Bond never really made it onto the boat, because he was stopped by naval police.

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