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GoldenEye 007 Xbox 360 Remaster Canceled Releases

A canceled remaster of GoldenEye 007 has been released on the hand of a video of two hours of gameplay.

This project in 2008 it was being planned to be released digitally for Xbox 360, but it was finally canceled due to problems with the rights of the parties involved even though it was virtually complete.

As it was known, although Microsoft and the owners of the rights, Activision and the original publisher, Nintendo, had an initial agreement for the release of the remaster, finally this collapse before the large number of parties that were involved in the approval of this.

GoldenEye composer Grant Kirkhope, who was at Rare at the time of development but not involved in the project, pointed to VGC that “the main reason it didn’t happen was because there were too many stakeholders,” explaining that “Microsoft, Nintendo and EON (owners of the Bond license) could never agree on the terms, And that’s even before you begin to consider that all the actors in the original film agree to have their images used again.

This game had already been known in 2008, and with the passage of time it is that some short videos had been known, but this is the first time that there is an extensive look at the title.

This remaster would give players the option to switch between the HD graphics or the originals that it presented at the time of its launch on Nintendo 64. At the same time, an online mode was planned next to the classic split screen.

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