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Golden Eye 007

Golden Eye 007
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Platform : Nintendo 64
Binding : Game Cartridge
EAN : 0045496870072
Manufacturer : Nintendo of America
Product Group : Video Games
UPC : 045496870072
ASIN : B00000DMAT
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Best Nintendo 64 game out there! (2005-10-29)
5
This game beats by far any other N64 game. This game is challenging and fun. Multiplayer is also something awsome! Unlock secret levels, weapons, ect! One of a kind game! Beats all of the other James Bond games!
Sucks!!! (2004-07-04)
3
This game is boring get the one for GameCube if you can that is much more fun.
The Ultimate First Shooter (2003-06-20)
5
Games don't get better than this. This is the greatest First Person Shooter ever created for N64. The controls are easy and the levels are fun, the Multiplayer option is especially fun to play.
Quite challenging and fun (2003-06-18)
5
...BR>This game, more than any other for the Nintendo 64, is what will come to mind when most ppl think of the N64. Mainly because, this was one of the first shooter games to require the gamer to use his brain to solve puzzles and get thru the nasty surprises the game will throw at you. Not following the bloodlust of previous first shooter games like Doom, Heretic, Turok, etc. this game is in a class of its own. It gives you objectives to complete however, unlike Perfect Dark it adds to the challenge by giving you deadly surprises that are NOT mentioned in the mission breifing, these will make at least restart a few levels over and over until you figure it out for yourself. Its a much better game than any other First shooter Ive played since it stresses Stealthy behavior, and intelligence on the part of the player to succeed.Granted it does not have the extras in the Multiplayer section that Perfect Dark has but it has an element of challenge that Perfect Dark will never have.
The Father of FPS! (2003-06-12)
5
Even for a Gamecube and PS2 owner, for me this is the game that started it all. And while old, Goldeneye is still exhilerating. I was stupid enough to trade in my Goldeneye copy for a nwer but NOT better game. Don't make the same mistake that I did, please! It is hard to get your hands on a good copy of Goldeneye these days. Protect your Goldeneye games! This game lives up perfectly to the movie, and for a 1997 game, the graphics and sound are excellent! Sure, Nightfire's fun, but it never revolutionized the gaming world like Goldeneye did. Goldeneye shoots TWINE and Agent Under Fire out of the sky. Nightfire can't even hold its ground against this solid and superb N64 title. In Goldeneye, you will encounter all of the characters and locations from the Goldeneye film, and the single player campaign holds its ground. But multiplayer is where the game really shines, and it is so much better than Timesplitters or Timesplitters 2 even. I have not played Goldeneye for over a year, but the music rings in my head and I have the levels memorized perfectly. Even if you worship your Perfect Dark copy, I believe that Goldeneye is better, and I have a strong debate on that. The bottom line is that Goldeneye is the BEST FPS EVER CREATED!! It boils down to this:if you own an N64, please play your Goldeneye copy or if you don't even know what this wonderful game is about, buy it now! Hey, all X-Box owners, Goldeneye is even better than Halo! There's no debate on that. Buy the game that started it all!My Rating:9.9!!
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