Rare kept talking until the GoldenEye 007 return happened

Rare kept talking until the GoldenEye 007 return happened

You probably already know that GoldenEye 007 will be added to the library of old Nintendo 64 games that can be played on Nintendo Switch Online. But because Rare studio head Craig Duncan talked about it, we now know more about how this happened.

Duncan says that the first time they tried to bring back GoldenEye was in 2015, when they were making Rare Replay. “Unfortunately, things with licenses and games that have been published are just complicated.” Duncan says that despite the setback, “we talked a lot, a lot with our friends at Nintendo, the people at MGM, and the people at Xbox, and we just kept talking until we made it happen.”

About GoldenEye 007

James Bond, the most famous secret agent in the world, comes to life on the Nintendo 64 in GoldenEye 007, which comes with a license to kill. GoldenEye 007 is a first-person action game that uses all of the Nintendo 64’s power to put you in the shoes of James Bond. But there’s more to it than just blowing up bad guys. You’ll have to do a number of espionage tasks, like plant covert modems, copy top-secret documents, and change the path of the GoldenEye satellite system so it doesn’t destroy anything.

GoldenEye 007 tests would-be double-O operatives with 20 difficult missions, each with three different levels of difficulty. With each level of difficulty, your opponents become smarter and the number and complexity of your goals grow. GoldenEye 007’s missions are based on and add to the plot of the hit movie. They take place all over the world, from a secret base in the arctic of Russia to a giant satellite antenna cradle hanging over the steamy jungles of Cuba.

The budget for the actual game is, of course, Top Secret, but Nintendo has spent a lot of money to make one of the most immersive games ever. The game took almost two years to make, but it was worth the wait. In order to make the game feel like the movie, the people who made it went to the movie sets several times during production to get information. The complicated level layouts were made with the help of photos, movie clips, and blueprints of the sets. One of the most realistic 3-D first-person games ever made is the result. GoldenEye adds a license to thrill that can’t be beat.