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Goldeneye 007, a two-hour video shows the Xbox 360 remaster deleted – Nerd4.life

A two hour video showing theremastered edition of Goldeneye 007 in development for Xbox 360. It was originally supposed to be released in 2008 on Xbox Live Arcade, but the project was blocked due to copyright issues, despite the game being virtually complete.

According to what is told on Unseen64, Microsoft, Activision (at the time holding the rights to 007) and Nintendo had reached an agreement, but Nintendo Japan she pulled back at the last minute. Imagine the disappointment for those who had worked on the game and could not see it published for a similar reason.

The existence of the remaster of Goldeneye 007, originally a very successful title for Nintendo 64, was unveiled in 2008 by the British magazine Xbox World 360. So far, only short films had been seen of the game, so the curious will be happy with the length of what emerged today, which allows you to see a good chunk of the game.

The remaster would have given way to play with both the new high-resolution graphics and the original graphics. Also there should have been a modality multiplayer, one for speedrunners, online leaderboards and other features not possible on the Nintendo 64. Too bad nothing ever was done.

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