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|publisher=[[Rare]]
|publisher=[[Rare]]
|engine=Enhanced [[GoldenEye 007]]
|engine=Enhanced [[GoldenEye 007]]
|releasedates=[[May 22]], [[2000]] (NA)<br/>[[June 30]], [[2000]] (EU)<br/>[[October 21]], [[2000]] (JP)
|releasedates=[[May 22]], [[2000]] (NA)<br />[[June 30]], [[2000]] (EU)<br />[[October 21]], [[2000]] (JP)
|genre=[[First person shooter]]
|genre=[[FPS]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]  
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]  
|players=1-4, 8 bots max
|players=1-4, 8 bots max.
|ESRB=M
|ESRB=M
|ratings=[[BBFC]]: 18
|ratings=[[BBFC]]: 18
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]]
|media=256Mb cartridge
|media=256Mb cartridge
|requirements=[[Expansion Pak]] for full features. [[Rumble Pak]] optional.
|requirements=Expansion Pak for full features. Rumble Pak optional.
|followed by=[[Perfect Dark Zero]]
|followed by=[[Perfect Dark Zero]]
}}  
}}  
{{Series disambig|Perfect Dark}}
{{Series disambig|Perfect Dark}}
The spiritual successor to [[GoldenEye 007]], '''Perfect Dark''' came about after [[:Category:Rare|Rare]] lost the James Bond license. Perfect Dark is set in its own present day setting but adds aliens and futuristic technology.
The spiritual successor to [[GoldenEye 007]], '''Perfect Dark''' came about after [[:Category:Rare|Rare]] lost the James Bond license. Perfect Dark is set in its own present day setting but adds aliens and futuristic technology.
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==Table of Contents==
==Table of Contents==
{{:Perfect Dark/Table of Contents}}
{{:Perfect Dark/Table of Contents}}

Revision as of 11:28, 28 October 2006

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The spiritual successor to GoldenEye 007, Perfect Dark came about after Rare lost the James Bond license. Perfect Dark is set in its own present day setting but adds aliens and futuristic technology.

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