Goldeneye Nintendo Headlines
Original GoldenEye Dev Says Remake Motivated by Money
Activision is remaking the Nintendo 64 classic GoldenEye 007 for the Wii, but one man isn't convinced it's coming from a genuine enthusiasm for the game: original GoldenEye designer Martin Hollis. Speaking to Official Nintendo Magazine , Hollis accused Activision of making the remake primarily for the money. "I imagine it is a business decision isn't it?" Hollis said. "This name is valuable, let ...
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Original N64 GoldenEye Designer Attacks Activision Remake
Nintendo fans are clamoring over Activision's upcoming remake of GoldenEye 007, one of the Nintendo 64's most heralded titles. But the guy who was responsible for the original game has no expectation...
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NEWS: GoldenEye Designer Comments on Wii Remake
Hollis believes that the remake is motivated by profits rather than passion. In an interview with Official Nintendo Magazine, original GoldenEye 007 and Perfect Dark designer and producer, and former Rare employee Martin Hollis talks about Activision's Wii remake. He believes that the real reason for the game's existence is profit rather than passion, and doubts that the new title will do ...
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News: Wii GoldenEye motivated by money - Hollis
Activision won't do original "justice". Martin Hollis, he who made the original GoldenEye for N64, thinks there may be a strong whiff of money up Activision's nostrils when it comes to the new GoldenEye 007 Wii remake. Speaking to Official Nintendo Magazine, Hollis said he'd be surprised if anyone at the publisher was bothered about doing the original game "justice". "I imagine it is a business ...
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Harsh words from GoldenEye 64 designer
The designer of the original GoldenEye game is concerned that Activision won't do the franchise justice in its upcoming remake. And he wants the world to know it. Originally posted at The Digital Home
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Goldeneye 007 gets retailer-exclusive game modes, T-shirt
GameStop and Best Buy customers will be the only players to get invisibility and tag modes this year; Wal-Mart preorders receive Oddjob-themed "Cheater" apparel.
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