17 – Goldeneye 007
Goldeneye 007 was the closest thing to a film I had played ever. While playing it, I could really feel like controlling Pierce Brosnan and I found the game’s story better than the film’s one (not sure how, since my English level was mediocre at best, although it improved while I played. While other FPS of that time seemed only labyrinthic corridors where you had to kill enemies, Goldeneye had big open levels (with different settings) with different objectives to achieve.
Also, as with many other N64 games, four player multiplayer modes was were the game shined more. I know that the fps rate was ridiculously low (especially when those damn mines detonated), but that didn’t matter back at the time, and that 4 player fun was something unseen before.