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The CV of an ex-Eurocom animator has outed a possible N64 remake for Wii, "GoldenEye 2010"

The CV, which belongs to one Craig Peck, says the ex-Eurocom man worked as an animator "on Activision's James Bond series for the Nintendo Wii", before joining L.A. Noire developer Team Bondi.

Peck's job on the mysterious GoldenEye game apparently involved "key frame animation, the preparation and clean-up of motion capture data, prop animation, in-game cut-scene animation, scene layout, and camera animation."

It should be noted that the next Bond game is actually in development at Bizarre Creations, with Eurocom having ported Treyarch's Quantum of Solace to Wii last year.

Didn't EA try this whole GoldenEye revival a few years ago? We've left a message with Activision.

http://computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=226042

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I don't understand, this just seems to confirm a Bond game of some sort, not a Goldeneye remake...

 

EDIT: Goddamn that was slack of me.



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If you look at the resume, it states that he worked on Goldeneye on the Wii between July and September of this year.



From his CV: Animator – GoldenEye 2010 (Wii)

GoldenEye 2010 doesn't sound like a Goldeneye remake?

edit: hsrob beat me to it.



 

hsrob said:
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If you look at the resume, it states that he worked on Goldeneye on the Wii between July and September of this year.

How did I miss that?!

I don't think that it would have been a remake, maybe something similar to EA's efforts with Rogue Agent?



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Hm ... sounds good ... but will EA really produce a real ego-shooter for the wii?



That would just be awesome.



I smell bullshit



GE 007 N64 is IMO the best game of all time. That is relatively speaking of course.



Done by activision? Sounds like they are cashing in on the name even if it's true I could see it being crucified



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