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Goldeneye N64

My first year at uni basically consisted of tournaments every night in our halls kitchen, even when back in from a night out. we were still playing at 10am once.
 
4 player deathmatch multiplayer in Licence to Kill mode was always fun, great game and was one of the last games I bought before trading in the N64 for a Dreamcast back in the day.
 
Shame they can't get the appropriate licences to maybe release as an app, would be great to have on the phone.
 
Shame they can't get the appropriate licences to maybe release as an app, would be great to have on the phone.
it would be awesome, and with rockstar releasing GTA3 and vice city on phones i cant see why it would be so hard
 
My first year at uni basically consisted of tournaments every night in our halls kitchen, even when back in from a night out. we were still playing at 10am once.

Yep, pretty similar for me, got us through 3 years of Uni in our halls/flat. One guy who played it with us in halls played in the national championships!
 
You wait till Ian the girth sees this thread!
:happy:

Goldeneye N64 is STILL a great game.
In August 2012 i managed to complete it on the hardest setting, some 15 years after first playing.

Get yourself a scart connector to go into the back of your N64 & it vastly improves the picture quality :thumbsup:

I can still feel my heart beating wildly while being chased on multi-player with little energy & no ammo, while a friend hunts me down with an assult riffle.


...anyone fancy a game? :Worthy:
 
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