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| developer = [[Rare, Ltd.]] |
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− | '''''GoldenEye 007''''' is a first person shooter James Bond game for the [[Nintendo 64]] developed by [[Rare, Ltd.]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. This game is considered to be one of the best first-person shooter games ever. At the time this game defined First Person Shooters. The gameplay was excellent, the level design brilliant and great sound. ''GoldenEye 007'' had excellent graphics for its time, intriguing levels with hidden passage ways, a bunch of different guns, modes, and characters from which to choose. It's based on the [[wikipedia:GoldenEye|film with a similar name]] released in [[1995]]. |
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+ | '''''GoldenEye 007''''' is a first person shooter James Bond game for the [[Nintendo 64]] developed by [[Rare, Ltd.]] and published by [[Nintendo]] in [[1997]] based on the 1995 [[wikipedia:GoldenEye|James Bond film of the same name]]. |
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+ | This game is considered to be one of the best first-person shooter games ever. At the time, the game really set the bar for First Person Shooters. When it was released it was met with great reviews and is still viewed as one of Rare's best, even today. |
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+ | One of the games earliest announcements was in February [[1995]]. It was announced in ''[[Nintendo Power V69]]'', 9 months before the release of the actual film on which the game is based. It was announced that [[Nintendo]] had made a licensing and development deal. |
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==List of Areas and Missions== |
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===Mission 9: el-Saghira=== |
===Mission 9: el-Saghira=== |
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*Part I: Egyptian Temple |
*Part I: Egyptian Temple |
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+ | The multiplayer features up to 4 players and numerous modes. Rules can be set to feature different modes, specific weapon types, levels and time limit. |
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+ | ===Playable characters=== |
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+ | File:GoldenEye 007 Bond character icon.png|<center>Bond.</center> |
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+ | File:GoldenEye 007 Natalya character icon.png|<center>Natalya.</center> |
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+ | File:GoldenEye 007 Trevelyan character icon.png|<center>Trevelyan.</center> |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==External links == |
==External links == |
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− | *[[w:c:goldeneye:GoldenEye 007 (Nintendo 64)|''GoldenEye 007'' |
+ | *[[w:c:goldeneye:GoldenEye 007 (Nintendo 64)|''GoldenEye 007'' on GoldenEye Wiki.]] |
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[[Category:James Bond games]] |
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[[Category:Movie-based games]] |
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GoldenEye 007 is a first person shooter James Bond game for the Nintendo 64 developed by Rare, Ltd. and published by Nintendo in 1997 based on the 1995 James Bond film of the same name.
This game is considered to be one of the best first-person shooter games ever. At the time, the game really set the bar for First Person Shooters. When it was released it was met with great reviews and is still viewed as one of Rare's best, even today.
Development
One of the games earliest announcements was in February 1995. It was announced in Nintendo Power V69, 9 months before the release of the actual film on which the game is based. It was announced that Nintendo had made a licensing and development deal.
List of Areas and Missions
Mission 1: Arkangelsk
- Part I: Dam
- Part II: Facility
- Part III: Runway
Mission 2: Severnaya
- Part I: Surface
- Part II: Bunker
Mission 3: Kirghizstan
- Part I: Launch Silo #4
Mission 4: Monte Carlo
- Part I: Frigate
Mission 5: Severnaya
- Part I: Surface
- Part II: Bunker
Mission 6: St. Petersburg
- Part I: Statue Park
- Part II:Military Archives
- Part III: Streets
- Part IV: Depot
- Part V: Train
Mission 7: Cuba
- Part I: Jungle
- Part II: Control Center
- Part III: Water Caverns
- Part IV: Antenna Cradle
Mission 8: Teotihuaca'n
- Part I: Aztec Complex
Mission 9: el-Saghira
- Part I: Egyptian Temple
Multiplayer
The multiplayer features up to 4 players and numerous modes. Rules can be set to feature different modes, specific weapon types, levels and time limit.
Playable characters
External links
James Bond series | |
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Movie License | GoldenEye (1997) (2010) • The World Is Not Enough • From Russia With Love • Quantum of Solace • 007 Legends |
Original | James Bond Jr. • James Bond 007 • Agent Under Fire • Nightfire • Everything or Nothing • GoldenEye: Rogue Agent • Blood Stone |
Cancelled | Licence to Kill • Goldeneye (Virtual Boy) • Bond6 • Skyfall |
Related articles | Nintendo • Rare • Electronic Arts • Eurocom • Visceral Games • Activision • IO Interactive Perfect Dark • TimeSplitters 2 • TimeSplitters: Future Perfect |