007: Quantum of Solace
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007: Quantum of Solace
Summary
007: Quantum of Solace is a video game[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,668 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 007: Quantum of Solace's instance of is recorded as Quantum of Solace — instance of (P31): video game[3].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's composer is recorded as Quantum of Solace — composer (P86): Christopher Lennertz[4].
- 007: Quantum of Solace was published by Quantum of Solace — publisher (P123): Q200491[5].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's genre is Quantum of Solace — genre (P136): first-person shooter[6].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's genre is Quantum of Solace — genre (P136): third-person shooter[7].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's developer is recorded as Quantum of Solace — developer (P178): Treyarch[8].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's part of the series is recorded as Quantum of Solace — part of the series (P179): Q2635372[9].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's platform is recorded as Quantum of Solace — platform (P400): Nintendo DS[10].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's platform is recorded as Quantum of Solace — platform (P400): Wii[11].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's platform is recorded as Quantum of Solace — platform (P400): Q48263[12].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's platform is recorded as Quantum of Solace — platform (P400): Q10680[13].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's platform is recorded as Quantum of Solace — platform (P400): PlayStation 3[14].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's platform is recorded as Quantum of Solace — platform (P400): Microsoft Windows[15].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's game mode is recorded as Quantum of Solace — game mode (P404): multiplayer video game[16].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's game mode is recorded as Quantum of Solace — game mode (P404): single-player video game[17].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's language of work or name is recorded as Quantum of Solace — language of work or name (P407): German[18].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's software engine is recorded as Quantum of Solace — software engine (P408): IW[19].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's software engine is recorded as Quantum of Solace — software engine (P408): EngineX[20].
- 007: Quantum of Solace was distributed by Quantum of Solace — distribution format (P437): optical disc[21].
- 007: Quantum of Solace was distributed by Quantum of Solace — distribution format (P437): digital distribution[22].
- 007: Quantum of Solace was distributed by Quantum of Solace — distribution format (P437): digital download[23].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's review score is recorded as 61/100[24].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's input device is recorded as Quantum of Solace — input device (P479): computer keyboard[25].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's country of origin is recorded as Quantum of Solace — country of origin (P495): United Kingdom[26].
- 007: Quantum of Solace's country of origin is recorded as Quantum of Solace — country of origin (P495): United States[27].
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Authorship and Creation
007: Quantum of Solace was published by Quantum of Solace — publisher (P123): Q200491[5].
Publication
007: Quantum of Solace was published on October 31, 2008[28]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Quantum of Solace — language of work or name (P407): German[18]. Genres include Quantum of Solace — genre (P136): first-person shooter[6] and Quantum of Solace — genre (P136): third-person shooter[7]. Its part of the series is recorded as Quantum of Solace — part of the series (P179): Q2635372[9]. Recorded distribution format include Quantum of Solace — distribution format (P437): optical disc[21], Quantum of Solace — distribution format (P437): digital distribution[22], and Quantum of Solace — distribution format (P437): digital download[23].
Subject and Themes
007: Quantum of Solace's part of the series is recorded as Quantum of Solace — part of the series (P179): Q2635372[9].
Reception
007: Quantum of Solace's review score is recorded as 61/100[24].
Why It Matters
007: Quantum of Solace ranks in the top 4% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,668 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]