You wanted it, you got it. Genre defining FPS classic GoldenEye 007 is being remade by Activision for the Nintendo Wii. Nintendo unveiled the new titles at its E3 press conference today, describing GoldenEye as its most fan-requested games.
I'm not sure what the obsession is with remakes. I'd much rather play something new than a game I've already played with a fresh coat of paint over the top. GoldenEye was cool because it did things that console FPS games hadn't done before.
I'm not sure what the obsession is with remakes. I'd much rather play something new than a game I've already played with a fresh coat of paint over the top. GoldenEye was cool because it did things that console FPS games hadn't done before.
Designed exclusively for Wii, GoldenEye 007 allows players to channel Daniel Craig's lethal and gritty James Bond in an innovative, modern take on the legendary Bond adventure, GoldenEye.
Blending fast-paced first-person shooter (FPS) action with covert gameplay, GoldenEye 007 epitomizes the modern thinking man's shooter by offering varied ways to complete each mission, destructible environments, the use of cover and multiple control scheme options, including the Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Classic Controller Pro and the Wii Zapper. GoldenEye 007 also redefines the multiplayer experience on Wii with split-screen action featuring classic Bond characters and special game modes, as well as online play for up eight friends.
Blending fast-paced first-person shooter (FPS) action with covert gameplay, GoldenEye 007 epitomizes the modern thinking man's shooter by offering varied ways to complete each mission, destructible environments, the use of cover and multiple control scheme options, including the Wii Remote, Nunchuk, Classic Controller Pro and the Wii Zapper. GoldenEye 007 also redefines the multiplayer experience on Wii with split-screen action featuring classic Bond characters and special game modes, as well as online play for up eight friends.
GoldenEye 007 (Wii)
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