005 5605276 197956538 2008-03-13T13:37:14Z Raphie 602490 {{Infobox VG |title=005 |image=[[Image:005arcadegame.png|200px]] |caption= |developer=[[Sega]] |publisher=[[Sega]] |distributor= |designer= |version= |released=[[1981 in video gaming|1981]] |genre=Maze |modes=Up to 2 players |ratings= |platforms=[[Arcade game]] |media= |requirements= |input=4-way [[Joystick]], 1 [[Button (control)|Button]] |cabinet=Upright: 71.25" high x 26" deep x 25" wide. Weight: 330 lb.<br> Cocktail: 25.25" high x 35.5" deep x 27.5" wide. Weight: 170 lb. |arcade system= [[Sega G80]] |cpu=[[Z80]] (@ 3.86712 MHz) |sound=Samples (@ 3.86712 MHz) |display=Sega G80 [[Raster graphics|Raster]], 224 x 256 pixels (Vertical), 65 colors }} '''005''' is a [[1981 in video gaming|1981]] [[arcade game]] by [[Sega]], in which the player's mission is to take a [[briefcase]] of secret documents to a waiting [[helicopter]]. ==James Bond reference== The player controls "Secret Agent 005," whose name is a clear reference to the famous [[espionage|secret agent]] [[James Bond]]. The agent's name was altered slightly so that Sega could avoid paying the hefty licensing fees for use of the popular character.{{Fact|date=November 2007}} Unlike 007, with his iconic myriad gadgets, 005 was armed only with canisters of gas. ==Arcade cabinet== The game came in a fairly generic wood-grain panel cabinet. The sticker sideart was optional, which made it easy to change the games around when necessary. The game boards were [[Sega G80]] compatible, and will work in any such cabinet. As with most early Sega titles, the monitor is vertically mounted. The bezel around the monitor sported the standard instructions; the marquee showed a "005" logo and a [[flashlight]]. ==Official world record== Gamer [[Dwayne Richard]] holds the official world record for this game with a maximum possible 1,500,000 points.<ref>[http://www.twingalaxies.com/index.aspx?c=22&pi=2&gi=573&vi=10229 twingalaxies]</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{KLOV game|id=6759}} * [http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=005&page=detail&id=3 005] at [http://www.arcade-history.com/index.php?page=news Arcade History] [[Category:1981 video games]] [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Maze games]] [[Category:Sega games]] [[Category:Sega arcade games]] {{arcade-stub}}