Last Update: 2/1/07
James Bond 007 Goldeneye
Rare's 3D first-person shooter take on the lucrative James Bond 007 franchise could be described as a game that was truly worth the wait. The often- delayed title was once shrugged off as vaporware, but when it finally arrived in 1997 it delivered console gamers something that only PC owners had enjoyed previously: a remarkably fun, innovative, intuitively controlled shooter complete with pretty graphics and an outstanding multiplayer mode to boot. The title went from sleeper hit to one of Nintendo 64's biggest success stories in no time, and continued to sell throughout the console's entire lifespan. Even today, it remains a benchmark for console first-person shooters and serves as an inspiration for developers.
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Just picked it up at the pawn shop for 5 bucks. Best 5 dollar purchase EVAR! This game brings back so many great memories...
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Greatest FPS ever? Probably.
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I bought a N64 because of this game. I played it at a friends house and was instantly hooked. I still play this game on occasion.
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Perfect dark wasn't even close
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Best game on n64.
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such a great game to play with friends, even today.
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Forget single-player, this was the best party game when it came out!
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I want Nintendo to release this on the VC. I hope negotiations are going well with Rare.
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Best game on n64 i rekon. titles like mario64 and zelda:ocarina were good, but they didn't have 4-player death match.
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This was the first FPS game That I played on a console, my friends and I played the hell out of this game. Thank goodness FPS games have come along way.
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