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GoldenEye 007

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GoldenEye 007
ゴールデンアイ007
Goldeneye 007 NA box.png
Developer(s): Rare
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 64,
Xbox 360 (cancelled)
Category: First-person shooter
Players: Single player, multiplayer
Predecessor:
Successor: James Bond 007
Release dates
N. America: August 25, 1997
1998 (Player's Choice)
Japan: August 23, 1997
Europe: August 25, 1997
1998 (Player's Choice)
Australia: 1997
1998 (Player's Choice)
©1997 Nintendo/Rare, ©Danjaq, LLC and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.

GoldenEye 007 is a Nintendo 64 first-person shooter developed by Rare and published by Nintendo. It is part of the James Bond series.

The game was well-received, generally receiving reviews at least 9/10 or 90%; and was the third best-selling Nintendo 64 game, only behind Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64.[1]

Blurb

You are Bond. James Bond. You are assigned covert operations connected with the GoldenEye weapons satellite. M will brief you on your mission and objectives from London. Q Branch will support your efforts with a plentiful supply of weapons and gadgets. Moneypenny offers you light-hearted best wishes and you're off! Your mission begins in the heavily guarded chemical warfare facility at the Byelomorye Dam in the USSR. Look and shoot in any direction as you navigate 12 interactive 3-D environments. Use stealth and force as you see fit in matters of international security. Consider the military personnel expendable. You are licensed to kill!


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