Of the six James Bond movies on which this video game was based, only the Skyfall (2012) mission is not included on the video game disc. The reason for this is that the game was released one week before Skyfall (2012) launched in theaters. The video game's 'Skyfall' DLC module was available as a free download after the release of the movie.
The likeness of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" mission was not based on one of the actors who played him in the official film franchise, but was actually an amalgamation of all three of the actors who officially played Blofeld seen in the Eon Productions franchise: Donald Pleasence, Telly Savalas, and Charles Gray. Savalas played Blofeld in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969).
This video game featured an over-arching storyline inspired by six storylines from six different James Bond movies, each individual one representing one of the six actors who have played Bond in the official film franchise: Goldfinger (1964) (Sir Sean Connery), On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) (George Lazenby), Moonraker (1979) (Sir Roger Moore), Licence to Kill (1989) (Timothy Dalton), Die Another Day (2002) (Pierce Brosnan) and Skyfall (2012) (Daniel Craig). However, the likeness of Bond in all of the missions is that of Craig.
Though Daniel Craig is never seen skiing in any of his five Bond movies he starred in his likeness as James Bond can be seen skiing in this James Bond video game in the 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' mission (Mission 2), albeit, ever so slightly, as the perspective is that of a first person shooter.
Michael Lonsdale reprized his role as Drax in the "Moonraker" mission module. Thirty-three years after he played the role in Moonraker (1979).