At home in the living room in Vanløse, 41-year-old Mads Hellerup Madsen has taken the day off. Because he doesn't want to be disturbed when he turns on the new James Bond computer game '007 First Light', which was released on Wednesday. - When they announced the game six years ago, I just thought "yes". It's a boyhood dream to be James Bond on a secret mission, he tells TV 2. The game cost around 1.3 billion kroner to make, and it's Danish, to b…
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At home in the living room in Vanløse, 41-year-old Mads Hellerup Madsen has taken the day off. Because he doesn't want to be disturbed when he turns on the new James Bond computer game '007 First Light', which was released on Wednesday. - When they announced the game six years ago, I just thought "yes". It's a boyhood dream to be James Bond on a secret mission, he tells TV 2. The game cost around 1.3 billion kroner to make, and it's Danish, to b…