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1/10 6 4.58%
 
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6/10 4 3.05%
 
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I bought the N64 with this game and ISS 64.... 1997...oh man.....
i loved both the single and multi player, Perfect Dark was better imo but it wasnt revolutionary like 007, this game is a true classic.



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Didn't realize the cart was motion-sensitive--Nintendo and Rare were ahead of their time :P



Could I trouble you for some maple syrup to go with the plate of roffles you just served up?

Tag, courtesy of fkusumot: "Why do most of the PS3 fanboys have avatars that looks totally pissed?"
"Ok, girl's trapped in the elevator, and the power's off.  I swear, if a zombie comes around the next corner..."

I was watching Goldeneye on BBCAmerica yesterday. Perfect timing.

Still was never able to beat Bunker II on Secret Agent, which stopped me cold in my progress on the game years ago...



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

Mr Khan said:
I was watching Goldeneye on BBCAmerica yesterday. Perfect timing.

Still was never able to beat Bunker II on Secret Agent, which stopped me cold in my progress on the game years ago...

The only level I never personally completed was Train on 00 Agent... it doesn't give you enough time to get free at the end unless you shoot Alec or Xenia, but try as I might I couldn't manage to shoot one of them as well as stop Ourumov killing Natalya. (I did complete the rest of the game though as my friends brother did it for me... I also needed his help defeating a couple of the staff ghosts on F-Zero X)



Omg please stop this thread :P

I played this game so much in 7th grade that I had ALL 70's in my report card. lolol True Story.

I got EVERY single cheat in the game and legit. You can prove it with the "Time completed." I also completed ALL levels in 00Agent. Once you beat everything on 00Agent you get to unlock the 007 MODE in which you control accuracy, damage and health meter for all enemies. That was pure epicness because I did not know about that and it wasn't written anywhere else including IGN-Cheat, Gamepro Magazine etc.

I don't know which game I put more time into, Goldeneye 007 for N64 or World of Warcraft.

I remember getting so nervous beating levels like "Control," in 00Agent trying to escort Natalya. I got so nervous that my hands got sweaty and heart beating rapidly. hehe. I never felt so accomplished like I did with Goldeneye 007. For every cheat that I unlocked in Goldeneye I would run around the house screaming with my arms in the air.

 

No other game has made me feel that kind if level of accomplishment aside from hitting 999,999 gold in World of Warcraft.



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Mr Khan said:
I was watching Goldeneye on BBCAmerica yesterday. Perfect timing.

Still was never able to beat Bunker II on Secret Agent, which stopped me cold in my progress on the game years ago...

Are you sure it wasn't ITV America?

Anyway, I haven't played this game, I played Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough though, they were brilliant games.



brendude13 said:
Mr Khan said:
I was watching Goldeneye on BBCAmerica yesterday. Perfect timing.

Still was never able to beat Bunker II on Secret Agent, which stopped me cold in my progress on the game years ago...

Are you sure it wasn't ITV America?

Anyway, I haven't played this game, I played Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough though, they were brilliant games.

Positive. They were running an all-day marathon, though i only managed to catch certain Brosnan flicks, namely the one with the media mogul trying to start WWIII for profit



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

Great single and multiplayer. It's one of the very few FPS I like.



 

 

 

Mr Khan said:
brendude13 said:

Are you sure it wasn't ITV America?

Anyway, I haven't played this game, I played Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough though, they were brilliant games.

Positive. They were running an all-day marathon, though i only managed to catch certain Brosnan flicks, namely the one with the media mogul trying to start WWIII for profit

That's weird, in the UK, BBC never show James Bond movies, ITV owns all the rights to show them (not for long though).

@bolded

I love that Bond movie, it's one of my favourites.



one of the best times i  ever had with videogames. played it with friends hundreds of hours and i also played a lot alone. i will never forget this great game.