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''Everything or Nothing'' was the result of EA attempting to move the Bond licensed games out of the [[First-Person Shooter]] genre and hopefully out of the vast shadow of Rare's legendary ''[[GoldenEye 007 (1997 video game)|GoldenEye]]''.
 
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== This game contains examples of ==
 
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: The Nanotechnology. Also the invisibility cloak.
* [[The Big Easy]]: One of the stages.
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** The "Kiss Kiss Club" may or may not be a reference to ''[[Thunderball]]''.
* [[Cool Car]]: Not only do you get to drive the Aston Martin Vanquish, you also get a Porsche SUV and a couple of ''sweet'' [[Cool Bike|motorbikes]].
* [[Covers Always Lie]]/[[Lady Not-Appearing-In-This-Game]]: A woman appears on the cover with long hair and a shiny white dress, which never appears in the game outside of the attract mode live-action music video sequence. If it's Serena's actress Shannon Elizabeth, the two differ to the point they're clearly a separate character (short hair, never wears that outfit, never holds a firearm).
* [[The Danza]]: Agent Mya Starling is played by R&B singer Mya.
* [[Dirty Communists]]: Diavolo's motivations are to restore the Soviet Union.
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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: ''EVERYONE.''
* [[Hot Scientist]]: Twice!
* [[Ink Suit Actor]]: Practically every main character. Pierce Brosnan, Judi Dench & John Cleese are a given. But the game also features Willem Dafoe & the original Jaws himself Richard Kiel as villains and lastly Shannon Elizabeth, Heidi Klum and Mya as the games "Bond Girls". One side effect is that Bond has very little dialog (about 2 or 3 lines per mission) compared to previous games which had [[Not Quite Starring|Brosnan's face but not his voice]].
* [[Implacable Man]]: Jaws, making his third appearance in the [[James Bond]] franchise. Diavolo also does this as he survives increasingly impossible confrontations with Bond.
* [[It's Always Mardi Gras in New Orleans]]
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** What else do ''you'' call a scheme that involves platinum, metal-eating nanobots upgraded with spores from the Louisiana bayou, all of which is made in a high-tech plant concealed under a dilapidated plantation manor?
* [[Special Guest]]: Like Madonna in ''[[Die Another Day]]'', R&B singer Mya (best known for her part in the "Lady Marmelade" remake) both sings the title song and has a role in the game.
* [[That One Level]]: "Escape through wall" in the very first mission has probably resulted in "controller through television", at least the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] version, as no clues - visual or otherwise - suggest that the way to accomplish this goal is to return to the location where you started the mission. The training level that follows also qualifies if you happen to hit the [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] glitch that makes it impossible to shoot the targets after you crouch.
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]: Agent Mya sings the game's theme song while undercover as a nightclub singer.
* [[Third-Person Shooter]]
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