A good game for its time, paintball mode was the shit
Fuck.
PlayStation 1 dude here.
I feel left out
PlayStation 1 dude here.
I feel left out
noice 


Hehe, same.KuSTaV wrote:
Fuck.
PlayStation 1 dude here.
I feel left out
I only played on my friend's systems.
And still kicked their asses. I was a fucking badass mother fucker at that game back in the day.
never played goldeneye. true story

Baba Booey
Leave. Go. Now.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
never played goldeneye. true story
Just... go...
hahaha
I think I played it a few times at a friends place... ahh the days when pulling the cartridge out and blowing on it would fix it.. I mean, seriously... what the fuck did that ever achieve? Did anyone ever collect that much dust in some plastic thing?
We played BanjoKazooie or whatever it is an awful lot.
I think I played it a few times at a friends place... ahh the days when pulling the cartridge out and blowing on it would fix it.. I mean, seriously... what the fuck did that ever achieve? Did anyone ever collect that much dust in some plastic thing?
We played BanjoKazooie or whatever it is an awful lot.
noice 

camping in multiplayer playing with remote explosives was the best
fill room with remote mines, run to catwalk above; wait for unsuspecting enemy
fill room with remote mines, run to catwalk above; wait for unsuspecting enemy

I remember some intense battles with proxy mines and one-hit kills on.
Body armor kind of ruins matches, though.
Easily the greatest game of all time. Wish I could get it to work with a mouse on my N64 emulator...
People hated this game?ceslayer23 wrote:
Also, Goldeneye haters out of this thread please.
Personally, I loved Goldeneye, however I remain convinced that PD was superior, but only because it was a far bigger game and had bots for MP - so the whole "Im looking at your screen and cheating lolz" went away.AussieReaper wrote:
I disagree. Shortly after the release of Perfect Dark in 2000, the N64 community was fractured into two camps, arguing which of the two games were superior. Clearly Goldeneye remained king, but I am willing to concede Perfect Dark was a valued 2nd.justice wrote:
The "Goldeneye is the greatest game ever" thing, is so 3 years ago.
However, it doesnt have the nostalgia or ground-breaking effect that Goldeneye had, and thats what keeps it up there. Hell, its the reason I bought an N64
To elaborate on above, I played it after I went to college and wasn't terribly impressed. While fun, I found the controls were terribly imprecise, the level design in MP less than desirable, and as noted, the body armor was terribly unbalanced. I enjoyed playing when I had the opportunity, but I didn't get imbued with the sense of "Wow, I just played a masterpiece". Mario Kart 64 has compelled me to procrastinate way more than Goldeneye 64 ever did, and consequently, I am unable to conclude the latter was really the best game (or even N64 game) ever produced and sold to a general audience.
(I'm not a hater, just a bit more nuanced and critical in my evaluation of the game.)
(I'm not a hater, just a bit more nuanced and critical in my evaluation of the game.)
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Sounds like CoD4mtb0minime wrote:
So frustrating and annoying and painful and winds up with everyone screaming at each other... yet you keep playing.
It is.
the only games to rival goldeneye for me on my N64 were mario kart 64 and conker's bad fur day.
all amazing games, classics.
all amazing games, classics.
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Perfect Dark is better than Goldeneye in game play, but I would call it more of an evolution of Goldeneye than anything else. Goldeneye set the bar for console FPS games back in the day. Perfect Dark simply raised the bar.
Mario Kart 64 was also fantastic, one of the reasons I love Mario Kart Wii so much - it's got all of the great N64 courses on it and then so much more.
Mario Kart 64 was also fantastic, one of the reasons I love Mario Kart Wii so much - it's got all of the great N64 courses on it and then so much more.
Its definitely an fps on-ramp game for a generation of gamers. Some would say its the best ever, because it was their first real fps.
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k21 agrees with this article.
Greatest FPS ever.
Greatest FPS ever.
Last edited by killer21 (2009-12-23 04:00:13)
Speaking of FPS on-ramps... Wolf 3d great timesjsnipy wrote:
Its definitely an fps on-ramp game for a generation of gamers. Some would say its the best ever, because it was their first real fps.
Your last edit is grey.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
I was thinking more along the lines of quake + the original Team Fortress modmtb0minime wrote:
Speaking of FPS on-ramps... Wolf 3d great timesjsnipy wrote:
Its definitely an fps on-ramp game for a generation of gamers. Some would say its the best ever, because it was their first real fps.
It was awesome on the N64.
OK it wasn't, but it was better than a lot of them.
Anyone play the Malice mod for Quake?
OK it wasn't, but it was better than a lot of them.
Anyone play the Malice mod for Quake?
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Fuck Israel
same here.TravisC555 wrote:
I concur.
The funniest thing was shooting the bad guys in the balls. They would be squating over grabbing their junk. We drunkinly loled all nite at that.
Perfect Dark was bad ass.AussieReaper wrote:
I disagree. Shortly after the release of Perfect Dark in 2000, the N64 community was fractured into two camps, arguing which of the two games were superior. Clearly Goldeneye remained king, but I am willing to concede Perfect Dark was a valued 2nd.justice wrote:
The "Goldeneye is the greatest game ever" thing, is so 3 years ago.
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