The pen grenade given to 007 by Q in this movie is actually a stainless steel Parker Jotter. Michael G. Wilson, the film's co-producer appears as a member of the Russian Security Council. For the first time, computer graphics were used to create the famous "gun barrel" opening. The ne...
The name is Bond. James Bond. The famous hero of Ian Fleming's novels returns in this first-person shooter, which is based on the movie of the same name. Agent 007 and his friend Alec Trevalyan (a.k.a. Agent 006) were sent to Soviet Union on a secret...
Until 1997, when a certain well-respected British development house promised Nintendo 64 owners their own piece of the first-person pie… based on the recent James Bond movie, Goldeneye 007 was unleashed in August with great hype from the Nintendo machine. And now, over 15 years later, it s...
Having glossed over all that, a quirky movie licensed game called GoldenEye 007 turned me into a Nintendo diehard overnight and I’m still recovering today. I was a PC gamer and only sporadically until about the 6th grade—Doom, Dark Forces and Duke Nukem was most of my experience with...
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That’s why any discussion of James Bond’s filmography, like our current De-Evolution of Bond marathon, must nod toward the importance of not just the GoldenEye movie but also the game. Even if you never played GoldenEye 64, its success went a long toward keeping the 007 film franchise’...
Taken in this full context, GoldenEye 007 is perhaps not the singular beacon of innovation it is sometimes made out to be. As an Electronic Gaming Monthly (Funk 1997) editorial acknowledges, “Most of what you see in the game has been in other games.” What, then, explains the game’s...
The game is also full of Easter Eggs. A display shows game information, movie clips and the faces and names of characters. The original Sega sales flyer for the GoldenEye pinball machine states: "Be warned: after playing this game you may develop an uncanny desire for a Brioni tuxedo and ...