Over 30 minutes of the now cancelled Xbox Live Arcade version of Goldeneye 007 has surfaced. Youtuber Rare Thief has posted the footage showing off more of the game than we’ve ever seen before.
The footage shows off five levels of the single player campaign redone graphically and in HD. There also seems there was a toggle to switch between the games old graphics instantly. The best part? It ran at a steady 60 frames-per-second, much better than the N64 could never do.
Goldeneye 007 for the Xbox 360 would have been released in 2008, Microsoft who own Rare, Activision who had the Bond licence at the time and Nintendo allegedly all agreed on it – until Nintendo pulled the pin at the last minute. The game was almost complete.
It’s a shame Goldeneye 007 is stuck on the Nintendo 64, it’s the only way you can legitimately play it – denying the world a buttery smooth, updated Goldeneye is worse than a thigh squeeze from Xenia.
Oh well, back to the emulator.
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