Neither. It hasn't aged gracefully.
We've been over this. GoldenEye licensing is owned by Nintendo, the publisher, not Rare, the developer. If Rare tried to release it without Nintendo's consent, they can get sued by Nintendo and the moviehouse that the license came from. Nintendo won't likely get it, because Rare is property of MS, and MS doesn't want to give the game IP rights to Nintendo.
So unless they agree to make it for both versions, this game will never exist on anything beyond the N64 and PC emulators.
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