Eurocom Retro Games Collection
4 total gamesEurocom was a British video game developer renowned for its work on popular licensed titles, most notably the James Bond series and several Harry Potter games.
About Eurocom Games
Eurocom was a British video game developer that began its journey in 1989.
The studio built a strong reputation for its work on various console generations, handling projects for PlayStation, Xbox, and GameCube systems.
They found particular success in adapting popular entertainment properties into video games, becoming a go-to developer for major film tie-ins.
Eurocom is widely remembered for its impressive contributions to the James Bond franchise, delivering titles like James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, James Bond 007: Nightfire, and James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire.
Fans of the magical world also enjoyed their console versions of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Their diverse portfolio also features other notable games such as Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks and Batman Begins, demonstrating their capability across different genres and established IPs.
All Eurocom Retro Games
4 games available

007: The World Is Not Enough
In 007: The World Is Not Enough, you step into the shoes of Agent 007, tasked with stopping a rogue nuclear plot by infiltrating diverse locations, utilizing iconic gadgets, and engaging in thrilling first-person shooter combat, all while experiencing the game's signature split-screen multiplayer.

GoldenEye 007
In GoldenEye 007 for the NDS, you embody Agent 007 to complete covert missions by shooting enemies, disarming objectives, and navigating environments, utilizing the dual screens for aiming and inventory management.

Duke Nukem 64
You blast through alien-infested environments, rescue hostages, and disarm bombs using an arsenal of weapons and Duke's signature kicks to stop an alien invasion.

Duke Nukem: Zero Hour
In Duke Nukem: Zero Hour, you travel through time to stop an alien invasion by completing objectives across various historical periods using Duke's signature arsenal.