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Bond Villain, formerly part of MI6 where his codename was 006. Has appeared in the N64 version of Goldeneye as well as the remake on DS & Wii
Villain in the James Bond universe. He has strong obsession with gold.
A loa (god) in haitian mythology, and one of the more memorable bond villains.
Boris is a computer programmer who works for Trevelyan. Bond has him shut off the security system in one of Goldeneye's levels. He is also a character in the multi-player aspect of the game.
Charles Robinson, a secondary character, an assistant for M, a co-assistant for Bill Tanner in the James Bond universe.
A character in Golden Eye 007 for the Nintendo 64.
An underboss of the covert organization Quantum, Green plans to take control of Bolivia's water supply, and with it the country. This, naturally, brings him in conflict with MI6 and 007.
Dr. Doak is a character from the video game GoldenEye 007 who gives James Bond (the player) a door decrypter in Facility. He's also modeled after David Doak, a programmer of the game.
Dr. No is a villain from the James Bond universe.
Miss Stark, the daughter of England's Prime Minister, is kidnapped and rescued by James Bond in 007: From Russia with Love. She is voiced by British, Pop singer, Natasha Bedingfield who also lends her likeness to the character.
Arch nemesis of James Bond and the leader of SPECTRE.
Adara is a character from the video game 007: From Russia with Love. She is the henchwoman for the antagonist Red Grant.
American CIA agent & personal friend of James Bond.
The infamous "Man with the Golden Gun" in James Bond media.
Drug kingpin who first appeared as the main antagonist in the James Bond film Licence to Kill.
One of 007's enemies in the Nintendo 64 classic Golden Eye 007.
Main antagonist of the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker.
James Bond is a suave British MI6 agent with codename 007 and a licence to kill. Appearing in several games, films and novels, James Bond is one of the most famous and popular secret agents in Western popular culture.
James Bond villain with stainless steel teeth who appeared in two 007 video games.
Bond girl appearing in the 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day.
Jonathan Hunter is the character the player controls in the video game GoldenEye: Rogue Agent. He is later called GoldenEye.
A Bond girl (and secretly a henchwoman) in 007: Nightfire.
M is the head of MI6 in the James Bond franchise.
The secretary of M in the James Bond universe.
A playable character in Golden Eye 007's multi-player mode for Nintendo 64. She also appears in certain levels in the single player campaign.
Nick Nack is one of James Bond's numerous opposing henchmen, distinctive for standing at only 3'11" tall.
Nigel Bloch is an antagonist in James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire.
Main antagonist in James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing. Voiced and modeled by Willem Dafoe.
Oddjob is one of the most iconic James Bond villains. He worked as a bodyguard and servant to supervillain Auric Goldfinger.
The successor to Q (who eventually became Q himself), R helps James Bond with his gadget needs. He is played by John Cleese and shares his likeness.
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