GoldenEye 007

GoldenEye 007 (1997)

by Rare, Gradiente, Nintendo
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Stealth
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:GoldenEye 007 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rare and based on the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye. It was exclusively released for the Nintendo 64 video game console in August 1997.
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user avatar@XboxClown89user avatar@XboxClown89
January 30, 2025
Considering Xbox games coming to other platforms. Also GoldenEye already on Xbox and Switch respectively. I know a lot of people that absolutely would love this game in their GOG collection. This is still among my favorite licensed FPS games I ever played!!! The essential, definitive James Bond video game experience. You really can tell the team was a huge fan of the franchise. The multiplayer was a last minute addition ended up refreshing interest to gaming as a whole. The entire audio department is virtually really great stuff. Every level is done just right to actually feel like you're Bond. There's plenty of surprises to keep you busy for hours. You get a lot of weapons to have fun with. I loved you can drive tanks in a few levels. I still enjoyed running people over with an tank. There's just something about that crunch sound I enjoyed so much. I still haven't played an Bond game that rivals this. I do think this is going to sell insanely well on here.
nie grałem tej części gry bo ona jest związana z filmem tym samym tytule ale wiem że ta gra jest i chciałbym żeby była wydana po polsku bo już sama grafika i i misje tak samo też fajne w niej .
user avatar@HBKnightuser avatar@HBKnight
March 18, 2025
Quite simply this game ruined FPS for me. I was 16 and spent so many hours in both single and multiplayer that this game became ingrained in my DNA. It honestly was not long after this that the FPS genre stopped holding the appeal it once had because I was comparing ever game I played to Goldeneye, fairly or not. This game is iconic, and it deserves to be preserved in its original state for generations to come so they can experience it as it was on the N64 all those years ago.
Played this In a shared house. 4 people against each other. It was a platform game, Nintendo. It rocked on nights were people where bored, playing against a group of people, and winning most of the time.. It was a fun game. Changing it up making it Lan able and playable on pc would be cool, and remastering with even better graphics. I have good memories playing this after working 12 hour shifts.
This game is Jointly (with perfect dark) the greatest fps on n64. The graphics looked insane for the time, and the atmosphere of the game is 'old', it has a style to it that is nearly lost completely in modern games. And enemies are animated when you hit them. There are a few levels that I find very hard, and I had to restart them many times. Last time I tried to play through 00 agent without failing, I got to the train then died in the first room. The ai's predictability makes it certain that you can consider your strategy in beating the levels, which is good. I used to play this with my Dad and Step Mum I wasn't as good as them, but I think I caught up. This is what and why this matters to me, that this gets released in the right state; I believe whoever owns the rights to this game, needs to make fresh ports of these games, instead of emulating them, because it will be much better optimized and bug free, with versatility to add dlc to it, for even more money and content for those who love these games, - given how old the games are. It should be very easy if the source code is attainable, but If not, please consider decompiling it, It'll be worth the effort. emulation has too many issues, and it's not easily expandable. unlocked fps, and Online multiplayer would be hugely welcome with one screen per player and positional audio, instead of hearing each other regardless of where we are on the map. server browser for easy joining what ever state the match is in. I believe this approach is the easiest way to get money from this, and I know people will know that whoever would work on this kind of thing actually cares about the consumer. Start with this game please, try my theory out, then once this works, you can consider doing this with every console game imaginable. We need to hear that the companies care about old games, and bring them out of obscurity
user avatar@will88rsuser avatar@will88rs
March 31, 2025
A GOG precisa trzer esse jogaço, pois atraves dele passei horas e horas da minha infância jogndo com irmãos e amigos, excelentes momentos que precisam ser relembrados, pois muitos ainda moram perto da minha mãe e ao visita-la gostaria de repetir a dose
Cannot tell you the countless hours playing this with my friends in middle and high school! Nothing could beat playing split-screen multiplayer, pizza nearby, while playing a round of one-shot kills and pistols only in the caverns. So much fun! It would be great to see this remastered with the ability to play online.
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