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− | '''Goldeneye 007''' is a first-person shooter based on the movie of the same name. It | + | '''Goldeneye 007''' is a first-person shooter based on the movie of the same name. It is considered one of the few good games based on movies and the first good FPS on a console. |
− | + | Originally, this game was going to be a rail shooter for the [[Super Nintendo]]. The game took two and half years to develop. The first year and a half was spent building the game engine, created art assets, and developing enemy AI. | |
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=Story= | =Story= | ||
− | The game | + | The game takes place in 1980. M16 has uncovered chemical weapons at the Byelomorye Dam in the USSR. As James Bond, the player must infiltrate the facility by bungee jumping of the dam and meet up with fellow agent, Alec Trevelyan. |
=Gameplay= | =Gameplay= | ||
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''Goldeneye'' was one of the first FPS's to let the player do different amounts of damage depending on what part of the body and what side of the body you attack. Stealth was also encouraged by letting the player shoot security cameras and alarms. There were also cheats available if the player managed to beat the level within a certain time limit. | ''Goldeneye'' was one of the first FPS's to let the player do different amounts of damage depending on what part of the body and what side of the body you attack. Stealth was also encouraged by letting the player shoot security cameras and alarms. There were also cheats available if the player managed to beat the level within a certain time limit. | ||
− | Perhaps the most popular feature of ''Goldeneye'' is | + | Perhaps the most popular feature of ''Goldeneye'' is it's multiplayer. Players can choose from 31 characters (only 12 are unlockable at first), 11 arenas, and several weapon sets. The modes of play include Normal (the typical death match), You Only Live Twice (death match with two lives), The Living Daylights (hold the flag the longest), The Man with the Golden Gun (Death match with a gun that kills with one shot), and License to Kill (all attacks kill in one hit). |
=Legacy= | =Legacy= | ||
− | The engine used to create ''Goldeneye'' was reused to create ''[[Perfect Dark]]'' | + | The engine used to create ''Goldeneye'' was reused to create ''[[Perfect Dark]]''. |
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==Sequels== | ==Sequels== | ||
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The James Bond license was bought by Electronic Arts after ''Goldeneye''. The next Bond game was ''Tomorrow Never Dies''. | The James Bond license was bought by Electronic Arts after ''Goldeneye''. The next Bond game was ''Tomorrow Never Dies''. | ||
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