Anyone else still play this game??
I'm in my 20's and love this game. Goldeneye is my favorite Bond movie because I really like Boris.
shareI'm in my 20's and love this game. Goldeneye is my favorite Bond movie because I really like Boris.
shareI used to play it all the time as a kid. I still have my N64 in the basement somewhere, but I downloaded an emulator at school. Unfortunately it's almost impossible to play on a computer because of the controls (try aiming accurately with the arrow keys), but seeing the gameplay for the first time in close to a decade was pretty nostalgic.
I also never realized as a child that the main menu music was a blatant rip off of "Kashmir."
W.W.G.D.
What Would Gibson Do?
download a program lets you use the mouse.
its awesome man
She doesn't quite chop his head off. She makes a Pez dispenser out of him.
Yep. Greatest N64 game by far.
We always play multiplayer in the Facility.
License to kill is where it's at.
"I am invincible!"
Goldeneye is only second to Zelda OOT. Maybe third if you count Shadows of the Empire, which I do.
Religious Views:
None. But if I stand on my roof I can see a church.
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Just started playing it again on the N64. Great game.
Religious Views:
None. But if I stand on my roof I can see a church.
I'm playing it right now, and I have played it every few months since we first got it, not long after its release.
Playing it in widescreen (16:9/WIDE setting) for the first time. Totally awesome.
EDIT: Aaand I have now, again for a first, tried out dual controller mode. Specifically, I have played around with 2.2 Galore, reversed. Very cool. Makes it almost exactly like a modern console FPS. I previously had no idea this game could play like something newer than DOOM (even though 1.2 Solitaire almost plays identically but with a single controller... I guess I haven't played with anything but the standard).
To think that after give or take 15 years I've discovered new things about the game... Ever fascinated.
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Sad story. You got a smoke?
GoldenEye 007 sits firmly on a list of three games I will never tire of. The other two being New Super Mario Bros. and Vice City. Even 15 years after its release, I can still get lost in it. What it lacks in character rendering, it more than makes up for in playability.
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Hey, lady! C'mon, hit the gas. You're killin' me out here!
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Dug my old N64 out last year. Hadn't played Goldeneye in years. It still plays incredibly well and the controls and little tricks if learned when I was a kid playing this game never left me it seems, as I probably played it so much back in the day. I never unlocked Aztec when I was playing Goldeneye all those years ago, but I really enjoyed finally completing all the missions on secret agent. I was straight back to shouting at the tv and getting the jitters on missions like cradle and train. Classics truly never die. I'm so glad that 17 years on this game is still just as brilliant as it was then, can still provide hours of play and re-play, and actually is a game that has a lot of heart and isn't all
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