Goldeneye has incredible split screen multiplayer which is where it shined. I also finished Jedi Knight last week and it doesn’t hold up as well as Goldeneye or even Dark Forces 1. Goldeneye worked better because of the simpler graphics, that meant you could clearly see what was what even in a 4-way split screen on a crappy TV. I also enjoyed the weapons more in Goldeneye. Aug 13, 2016 An anonymous reader quotes The Verge: GoldenEye: Source received its first update in more than three years this week. It's free to download and it features 25 recreated maps, 10 different multiplayer modes, and redesigned versions of the original game's 28 weapons. For a generation of gamers, Goldeneye 007 (or Goldeneye 64 for the rough and tumble gamers) was the first step into a life of first person shooters. Some lucky kids had 3.5-inch shareware floppy.
This is been making the rounds on a lot of blogs and portals so we had to join in and share this radical awesomeness. IF you’re not familiar, GoldenEye 007 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rare exclusively for the Nintendo 64 gaming system. Released in 1997, The game was based on the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye which starred Pierce Brosnan as his first appearance as James Bond. In the game you played as 007 and went up against several enemies and levels in an attempt to thwart a plan by an evil syndicate to use a weaponized satellite against the city of London.
…literally (and figuratively) changed the game.
For some of us Goldeneye changed the way we played first-person shooters. Not only was the campaign an amazing play through, the multiplayer system blew everything away and literally (and figuratively) changed the game. Allowing two, three, and four players to battle via split screen, it provided hours upon hours of fun and competition.
…aims to provide a faithful recreation of the classic N64 title
Enter Team Goldeneye: Source. As their YouTube page says, “…aims to provide a faithful recreation of the classic N64 title GoldenEye 007’s multiplayer with refined gameplay, high definition graphics and sound. A total conversion modification on Valve’s Source engine, it has been in development for over 10 years.” Using Valve’s Source engine, the team has developed a high-definition, completely remodeled, faithful and also expanded re-creation of GoldenEye.