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The '''James Bomb''' is a sports car | [[Image:JamesBomb-GTAL69.png|thumb|right|A James Bomb in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|GTA London 1969]].]] | ||
The '''James Bomb''' is a sports car in [[Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969]]. | |||
== Description == | |||
The James Bomb is apparently a hardtop coupe-styled sports car available only in gray, suggestively based on the [[wp:Aston Martin DB5|Aston Martin DB5]]. Obviously enough, its name is a play of on "[[wp:James Bond|James Bond]]", a prominent fictional spy from a series of espionage novels, which in turn spawned a decades old movie series first produced during the 1960s. The Aston Martin DB5 was made famous when it appeared as a [[wp:List of James Bond vehicles|Bond car]] in ''[[wp:Goldfinger (film)|Goldfinger]]'', and has since been synonymous with classic Bond films from the 1960s, if not the entire series. | |||
The James Bomb's performance is considerably good, with a good top speed (equal to that of a [[Locust]] and lower than that of a [[Ferocious GTO]]), acceleration, braking, grip, and handling. The car also has a 20% shorter turning radius than most cars in the game. Its base import value is also considerably high, selling at £1,200 in mint condition. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Aniston BD4]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:40, 28 March 2010
The James Bomb is a sports car in Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969.
Description
The James Bomb is apparently a hardtop coupe-styled sports car available only in gray, suggestively based on the Aston Martin DB5. Obviously enough, its name is a play of on "James Bond", a prominent fictional spy from a series of espionage novels, which in turn spawned a decades old movie series first produced during the 1960s. The Aston Martin DB5 was made famous when it appeared as a Bond car in Goldfinger, and has since been synonymous with classic Bond films from the 1960s, if not the entire series.
The James Bomb's performance is considerably good, with a good top speed (equal to that of a Locust and lower than that of a Ferocious GTO), acceleration, braking, grip, and handling. The car also has a 20% shorter turning radius than most cars in the game. Its base import value is also considerably high, selling at £1,200 in mint condition.